Turkey Probes JP Morgan Over Market “Manipulative Actions”

Turkey Probes JP Morgan Over Market “Manipulative Actions”

ANKARA, Turkey, March 24 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Turkey’s banking and capital markets watchdogs, said late Saturday, they had launched investigations into JP Morgan and other banks, over “misleading and manipulative actions” after the lira plunged sharply Friday.

In a written statement, the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) said, it received complaints that a report JP Morgan published on Friday, hurt the reputation of Turkish banks and led to volatility in financial markets.

“An investigation has been initiated due to the misleading and manipulative content of the reports by JP Morgan”, it said.

Meanwhile, Turkey’s Capital Markets Board, launched its own probe into JP Morgan over its “speculative actions” on shares traded in Istanbul’s BIST stock exchange, “particularly in banking shares.”

The BIST’s main index closed down 3.45 percent on Friday, while the lira fell more than five percent against the U.S. dollar, its worst performance since last summer.– NNN-ANADOLU

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