Alexander Elder In the top area of every major rally, a mass media story comes out that most people ignore but which in retrospect looks truly bizarre, a sign of…
Chris Skinner I went to a conference the other day where the organiser left a load of beer mats with questions about fintech. I picked them up and decided to…
Can Baydarol Since I first became interested in international relations, I have always tried to understand the concept of the ‘new world order.’ This time, I admit that I am…
Paul Krugman College students who plan to go into business often major in economics, but few believe that they will end up using what they hear in the lecture hall.…
Levent Gürses According to data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), inflation rose by 2.06% in July, bringing annual inflation to 33.52%. Thus, the increase in consumer prices was…
Osman Şenkul Turkey’s external debt, trade deficit and energy imports make it highly dependent on foreign currency. Although it has foreign currency-earning services such as tourism, these are sometimes affected…
Chris Skinner We are really good at creating bingo buzzwords in business to get everyone feeling they are missing the buzz. Terms such as Big Data, Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS, invented by…
A “clean, healthy and sustainable environment” is a human right, and if countries fail to take “appropriate action to protect the climate system”, they could violate international law, according to…
Levent Gürses Credit rating agency Moody’s upgraded Turkey’s credit rating from B1 to Ba3, while revising its outlook from ‘positive’ to ‘stable.’ Fitch Ratings, on the other hand, confirmed Turkey’s…
Do I hear a distant bell?
Alexander Elder In the top area of every major rally, a mass media story comes out that most people ignore but which in retrospect looks truly bizarre, a sign of…
Where is fintech¹ going?
Chris Skinner I went to a conference the other day where the organiser left a load of beer mats with questions about fintech. I picked them up and decided to…
New World disorder
Can Baydarol Since I first became interested in international relations, I have always tried to understand the concept of the ‘new world order.’ This time, I admit that I am…
A Country Is Not a Company
Paul Krugman College students who plan to go into business often major in economics, but few believe that they will end up using what they hear in the lecture hall.…
With inflation can’t be reduced below 30%, wages are eroding, and Şimşek calls for patience
Levent Gürses According to data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), inflation rose by 2.06% in July, bringing annual inflation to 33.52%. Thus, the increase in consumer prices was…
New threat to exports after high interest rates: Trump’s possible tariffs
Osman Şenkul Turkey’s external debt, trade deficit and energy imports make it highly dependent on foreign currency. Although it has foreign currency-earning services such as tourism, these are sometimes affected…
The future of finance: Everything, everywhere, all at once
Chris Skinner We are really good at creating bingo buzzwords in business to get everyone feeling they are missing the buzz. Terms such as Big Data, Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS, invented by…
Anatomy of a market crisis: Tariffs, markets and the economy
Aswath Damodaran I was boarding a plane for a trip to Latin America late in the evening on April 2nd, and as is my practice, I was checking the score…
UN Court of Justice: A healthy environment is a human right in the historic climate ruling
A “clean, healthy and sustainable environment” is a human right, and if countries fail to take “appropriate action to protect the climate system”, they could violate international law, according to…
Credit rating has improved but still far from investment grade
Levent Gürses Credit rating agency Moody’s upgraded Turkey’s credit rating from B1 to Ba3, while revising its outlook from ‘positive’ to ‘stable.’ Fitch Ratings, on the other hand, confirmed Turkey’s…