Turkish cenbank could sign swap deals in two weeks -BloombergHT -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: The entrance to Turkey’s Central Bank in Ankara (Turkey), October 15, 2021, is shown with a logo. REUTERS/Cagla GurdoganISTANBUL, (Reuters) – The Turkish Central Bank may sign two currency swap agreements in just two weeks according to its governor Sahap Kavioglu. This was reported by BloombergHT.
Reuters reported on Thursday that negotiations between Turkey’s central banks and Azerbaijani counterparts regarding securing a currency swap line are almost over.
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