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Turkey fires central bank chief as economic crisis endures
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July 14, 2019
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No reason was given for Murat Cetinkaya's sacking, but the governor had been loath to cut the interest rate from 24%. Over the past year, Turkey has faced skyrocketing inflation as a result of a debt and currency crisis.
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