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This Article is From Oct 08, 2020

Turkish Lira Weakens to Record as Geopolitical Risks Mount

Turkey's lira depreciated to a record against U.S. dollar, decoupling from other emerging-currencies amid mounting geopolitical risks in the region.

The lira fell as much as 0.9% to 7.8692 per dollar, extending losses this year to more than 24%, the second-biggest slide in emerging markets after Brazil's real.

Turkey plans to test Russian-made S-400 missiles in defiance of U.S. complaints, while at the same time opposing Russia in the recent clashes in the Caucasus. It's also pushing its own agenda in the eastern Mediterranean, putting it at odds with European Union members Greece and Cyprus.

Turkey to Test Russia-Made Missile System That Angered U.S.

“Apart from the ongoing clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the risk that the U.S. may imposes sanctions on Turkey for purchasing the S-400s from Russia has increased,” said Piotr Matys, a London-based strategist at Rabobank. “Testing the S-400s ahead of crucial U.S. presidential elections without knowing whether President Trump, who has an affinity for President Erdogan, will be re-elected is a major source of concerns for already nervous investors.”

Meanwhile, Turkey paid a premium as it sold $2.5 billion of debt to international investors on Tuesday, it's first foray into global markets since February. The bonds priced at 6.4%, compared with 4.25% for similar-maturity notes issued in February.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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