Bargain Hunters Save Turkish Stocks From Worst Drop in 20 Years

  • Stock index fell as much as 8.9% before reversing losses
  • Turkish markets still reeling after central bank chief fired
Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg
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Losses in Turkish markets slowed on Tuesday as a number of investors scooped up bargains, pulling the main equity gauge back from its biggest two-day drop in 20 years.