(Bloomberg) As higher deposit rates threaten to stunt the appeal of Turkish stocks for domestic investors, foreign capital inflows could be the market’s best chance to extend its longest rally in more than a quarter of a century.Most Read from BloombergRange Rovers Become Thief-Magnets, Causing Prices to TumbleOwner of the Philippines’ Largest Malls Says China Feud May Hurt BusinessesCiti Shuts Muni Business That Once Was Envy of RivalsUS Approves New Kind of Nuclear Reactor for First Time in
Halt at Borsa Istanbul trading after the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria. Istanbul Stock Exchange announced the suspension of trading for the first time in 24 years. This is what an article by Bloomberg reports, which bears the signature of Tugce Ozsoy and Taylan Bilgic.The decision follows the sharp sell-off that hit the benchmark…