Turkish Economy Slows Less Than Forecast as Rate Hikes Loom
- The $900 billion economy grew by 3.8% in second quarter
- Goldman says Turkey will probably enter recession this year
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Turkish growth slowed less than predicted in the second quarter, though activity is set to be subdued for the rest of the year as officials seek to put the economy on a more sustainable footing by raising interest rates.