(Bloomberg) Turkey’s central bank is set to look past a final spurt in inflation to around 75% this month, likely extending an interest-rate pause it justifies by focusing on more optimistic projections.Most Read from BloombergThese Flight Routes Suffer the World’s Worst TurbulenceNvidia Delivers on AI Hopes, Igniting $140 Billion Stock RallyCiti Trader Got 711 Warning Messages Before Sparking Flash CrashTech Up in Late Hours as Nvidia Emboldens AI Bulls: Markets WrapThe highest nominal rates
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