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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Lordo » Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:51 pm

you obviously have plenty experience about things going up your arse. you talk with great confidence about the subject.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby kurupetos » Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:04 pm

Lordo wrote:you obviously have plenty experience about things going up your arse. you talk with great confidence about the subject.

I have experience stretching yours.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Demonax » Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:32 pm

Will you two lovers (kurupetos and Lordo) please give it a rest? What you do with each other’s backsides is boring for the rest of us.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Lordo » Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:55 pm

you are wrong gurubuttui loves to shove tings in his arse. he enjoys it.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Demonax » Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:03 pm

Lordo wrote:you are wrong gurubuttui loves to shove tings in his arse. he enjoys it.

Stop fantasising about k’s backside and what he does with it. This is a public forum on Cyprus. There must be plenty of gay sex forums you can go to.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby kurupetos » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:45 pm

Demonax wrote:Will you two lovers (kurupetos and Lordo) please give it a rest? What you do with each other’s backsides is boring for the rest of us.

:lol: We are the two sides of two different coins.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby kurupetos » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:47 pm

Lordo wrote:you are wrong gurubuttui loves to shove tings in his arse. he enjoys it.

Ting? Wot ting? Ting-aling? :? :lol:
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Lordo » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:47 pm

Demonax wrote:
Lordo wrote:you are wrong gurubuttui loves to shove tings in his arse. he enjoys it.

Stop fantasising about k’s backside and what he does with it. This is a public forum on Cyprus. There must be plenty of gay sex forums you can go to.

tell gurubuttui where there are but do it privately he does not like being outed.
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Demonax » Thu Jun 27, 2013 7:23 pm

How foreign investors have reacted to recent events in Turkey:

Goldman Analysts Go Cold On Turkey

Goldman Sachs (GS_) has gone from bull to bear on Turkey as the investment bank's analysts elaborate upon their recent cautious outlook for emerging markets countries in light of increased hawkishness from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

A team of analysts led by Singapore-based Christopher Eoyang lowered their view on Turkey to "underweight" from "overweight," citing a relatively high current account deficit, combined with the fact that much foreign investment in the country is from portfolio inflows (i.e. passive holders of stocks and bonds) which can be exited easily. They also pointed to a domestic credit bubble and an economy that relies on domestic as opposed to foreign demand.

"During a period of easing financial conditions, this combination is less of a worry, but as core rates rise, we believe it should become harder to invest in this story," the analysts wrote.


http://www.thestreet.com/story/11964469 ... urkey.html?
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Re: When will Turkey's economic bubble burst?

Postby Maximus » Thu Jun 27, 2013 8:29 pm

Demonax wrote:How foreign investors have reacted to recent events in Turkey:

Goldman Analysts Go Cold On Turkey

Goldman Sachs (GS_) has gone from bull to bear on Turkey as the investment bank's analysts elaborate upon their recent cautious outlook for emerging markets countries in light of increased hawkishness from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

A team of analysts led by Singapore-based Christopher Eoyang lowered their view on Turkey to "underweight" from "overweight," citing a relatively high current account deficit, combined with the fact that much foreign investment in the country is from portfolio inflows (i.e. passive holders of stocks and bonds) which can be exited easily. They also pointed to a domestic credit bubble and an economy that relies on domestic as opposed to foreign demand.

"During a period of easing financial conditions, this combination is less of a worry, but as core rates rise, we believe it should become harder to invest in this story," the analysts wrote.


http://www.thestreet.com/story/11964469 ... urkey.html?


10 years to build it up but 10 months to knock it back down to "zero".
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