ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish central bank will maintain tight policy until inflation shows a convincing improvement, and the bank may take liquidity steps to support financial stability, the bank’s governor told state-run Anadolu news agency on Thursday.
Bank’s Governor Murat Cetinkaya said such liquidity steps would not bear direct signals regarding the monetary policy stance.
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