Turkish Central Bank Governor Naci Ağbal and Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati met with investors and financial experts in New York, a move seen as a bid to reassure global markets about Turkey's economic stability. The high-profile meeting comes at a time of heightened uncertainty in the global economy, with many investors closely watching Turkey's financial situation. The Central Bank has been working to stabilize the lira and curb inflation, but the country's economic woes have raised concerns about its ability to attract foreign investment and maintain economic growth. By engaging with investors directly, Ağbal and Nebati aim to alleviate these concerns and promote confidence in Turkey's economic prospects.


Şimşek, Central Bank chief meet investors in New York  Hürriyet Daily News