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Sultanas: Exporters make room for new crop

June 11, 2019 at 12:42 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Turkey is expecting a hot summer, not necessarily in terms of the weather, but rather in terms of the political and economic situation. Market analysts reckon that the government will...

... stabilise the Turkish lira until the elections at the end of June. Any further developments may only be speculated on. Istanbul is regarded as the financial capital of Turkey. The political loss of Istanbul, and in a way also the control of the financial markets, to the opposition, would be painful for the ruling party. Although the lira has decreased nominally in value this week the general course is relatively firm.

Nearly 210,000 mt of sultanas and raisins have been shipped overseas since the beginning of the season. The average price has, in addition, risen above 2,000 USD/m

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