Turkey's external debt stock has reached 13.3 trillion TL. This figure is considered an important indicator of the country's international financial obligations. Such a level of debt directly impacts currency valuation, inflation pressure, and economic stability. Macroeconomic imbalances often increase volatility in risky asset classes and become a factor closely monitored by investors.
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BloodInStreets
· 12-23 01:00
Both long and short positions are dangerous.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 12-22 18:50
The vicious debt spiral is truly deadly.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 12-22 18:48
External debt is no longer sustainable.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12-22 18:45
He is not an economics expert.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-22 18:41
This is a terrible situation.
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-22 18:24
The crisis is at the door, precautions are necessary.
Turkey's external debt stock has reached 13.3 trillion TL. This figure is considered an important indicator of the country's international financial obligations. Such a level of debt directly impacts currency valuation, inflation pressure, and economic stability. Macroeconomic imbalances often increase volatility in risky asset classes and become a factor closely monitored by investors.