16.06.2025 07:53
Turkey's current account deficit widened significantly in April, reaching a concerning $-7.864 billion. This represents a substantial deterioration compared to the previous month's deficit of $-4.087 billion. The increase underscores the ongoing challenges facing the Turkish economy.
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