Finance minister explains Turkish economic model in London
In a statement, the finance ministry said Nebati held talks with some 100 senior officials, as well as representatives from dozens of banks, firms, and funds, and added they had exchanged views on the outlook for the Turkish economy and beyond.
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- Published Date: 09:58 | 08 February 2022
- Modified Date: 11:42 | 08 February 2022
Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati provided investors in London with "comprehensive information" about the country's economic model and the transitionary inflation, his ministry said on Tuesday.
Nebati held two days of talks in London and pitched Ankara's economic policy to investors.
In a statement, the finance ministry said Nebati held talks with some 100 senior officials, as well as representatives from dozens of banks, firms, and funds, and added they had exchanged views on the outlook for the Turkish economy and beyond.
Nebati emphasised that Turkey "is a developing star country with significant potential" in its region and globally, and that it had a dynamic production capacity, strong growth performance, healthy public finances and a solid banking sector, it said.
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