Atilla Yesilada, Columnist

Turkish Investors Need to Watch What They Say

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In the dying days of 2012, Turkey’s parliament passed a new law to regulate capital markets, and in most respects it is a vast improvement on what existed.

One article, however, is so vague and so broad that it may presage a huge step backward toward the censorship of journalists and analysts who write about the Turkish economy.