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Turkish Central Bank moves to Istanbul
Turkish government submitted to parliament a draft law to move a number of state finance institutions.
Wednesday, 02 July 2008 15:49
Turkish government submitted to parliament on Wednesday a draft law to move a number of state finance institutions, including the country's Central Bank, from capital Ankara to Istanbul, Turkey's biggest commercial hub.
The draft law is designed to also move the country's Capital Markets Board (SPK), Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) and state-owned Vakif Bankasi in two years.
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