EBRD Sees Sharp Decline in Turkish Investments Over Lira Squeeze

  • Bank president says 2022 lending to be much lower than 2021
  • Regulations preventing access to lira abroad key reason
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s new lending in Turkey could fall by as much as half this year, the outcome of a lira crunch in overseas markets orchestrated by the government to support the currency.