Turkey

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Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Turkey 2015

While the global insurance industry saw growth slow over the course of 2013 and 2014, Turkey’s insurance sector displayed resilience, making the country an attractive market for investment and expansion. Despite fluctuations in other sectors and a depreciation of the local currency, in real terms Turkey’s insurance sector experienced significant growth in both the life and non-life segments....

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Turkey 2015

Turkey’s stock exchange, Borsa Istanbul (BIST), had a bumper year in 2014. It was the fifth-best-performing exchange globally, with the BIST 100 index rising by 26% and closing at a record year-end high. While the early months of 2015 were more muted, the appeal of the exchange and many of its listed stocks to investors is still strong. Turkey’s equity and bond markets felt the impact of...

Chapter | Banking from The Report: Turkey 2015

Turkey’s banking sector has proved resilient in the face of both the global economic crisis and more recent fluctuations in the economy. Loan growth remains fairly high by developed-market standards but has fallen in recent years, reflecting the market’s increasing maturity as well as regulatory moves to contain credit expansion with an eye on risk profiles. In the medium to long term, the...

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Turkey 2015

Throughout 2014 Turkey had to shoulder its fair share of international financial turbulence, especially in terms of currency volatility. However, despite investor concerns, the country has largely retained its appeal and long-term growth potential, provided appropriate structural reforms are enacted. The past decade has seen the economy thrive. A young and growing population and a...

Chapter | Trade & Investment from The Report: Turkey 2015

Turkey has spent the last decade trying to maximise the potential of its geographical position to fuel export-led growth. While this has been hampered by a heavy dependence on imports, especially hydrocarbons, and a bulging current account deficit, the country has made great strides in increasing trade volumes and diversifying markets. With strong domestic growth and a sense of economic...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Turkey 2015

Many have hailed Turkey’s growth over the past decade, and for good reason. The country averaged expansion of 5.4% between 2003 and 2013, one of the highest rates in the world. This was accompanied by drops in unemployment and poverty, as well as gains in school enrolment, home ownership and life expectancy. Since 2013, however, there has been a sharpening of disagreement over the direction of...

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