Turkey's revolving door of central bank chiefs whipsaws markets

Investors doubt Erdogan's will to fight inflation while public questions data reliability

SINAN TAVSAN and MOMOKO KIDERA, Nikkei staff writers

ISTANBUL -- Financial markets in Turkey and beyond have been whipsawed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's firing of three central bank governors and four statistical institute chiefs since 2019.

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