Turkish authorities issued a series of regulations on Tuesday to ease the blow to equities markets ahead of today's re-opening. (Reporting by Azra Ceylan and Canan Sevgili; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
canan.sevgili@thomsonreuters.com)) Feb 15 (Reuters) - The Turkish bourse opened 5.86%
higher on Wednesday following five days of closure in the
aftermath of devastating earthquakes that prompted measures to
avoid a steep decline in stock prices.
Borsa Istanbul halted trading on its equity and derivatives
markets two days after the earthquakes that claimed more than
40,000 lives in Turkey and neighbouring Syria.
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