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Moody’s changed the outlook of 17 Turkish banks to positive

International credit rating agency Moody’s changed the credit rating outlooks of 17 Turkish banks from “stable” to “positive”.

After Moody’s raised Turkiye’s credit rating outlook, it made a rating assessment for Turkish banks.

In the statement made by the credit rating agency, it was stated that the rating outlook of 17 banks in Turkiye was changed from “stable” to “positive”.

In its assessment on January 12, Moody’s confirmed Turkiye’s credit rating as “B3” and changed its rating outlook from “stable” to “positive”.

Source: Trthaber / Prepared by Irem Yildiz

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