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(Bloomberg) -- Turkish inflation is expected to surge to a 19-year high in December, propelled by a slump in the lira and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s push for cheaper borrowing. 

Data due Monday will show consumer prices rose for a seventh straight month to an annual 27.36%, compared to 21.

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