Economics
Turkish Inflation Quickens Less Than Expected to 78.62%
Pedestrians in a shopping zone in the Kizilay district of Ankara.
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Turkey’s inflation accelerated less than predicted by economists, as global shocks in food and energy markets compounded domestic pressures from currency depreciation and low interest rates.