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   1.0 ​Executive summary
       For an outlook of what bne IntelliNews expects this year read our 2021 Outlook​: It all hinges on Joe Biden.
Turkey’s new COVID-19 data is ​still​ ​fake.​
Electricity consumption ​remained​ flat while card expenditures growth was below​ even official inflation in 2020. Official GDP growth will come at about 1.5%.
Fresh loan flow, or lira supply, is ​turning​ negative after ultra-strong growth. Millions in Turkey faced harsh poverty even during that growth, while loans were spent on buying gold, FX, real estate and so on by the more fortunate. With the loan flow cut, how long is the harder reality sustainable?
Istanbul-listed lenders ​plan​ sharp declines in lira loan growth in 2021.
On January 14, the first public reaction by the TOBB, the most influential business group with Erdogan, to the monetary tightening ​came​ in a written statement.
Lira ​breached​ on January 19 HSBC’s stop-loss at 7.53. Turkey ETF signalled outflows in the first two weeks of 2021.
Turkey’s cryptocurrency transaction volume ​'surpassed​ $1bn per day in 2021'. The government ​extended​ regulatory forbearance measures and credit
guarantee fund for both banks and ​companies​ (See Section 8.1.4).
Akbank ​took​ over a boutique hotel and a shopping mall. Debt restructurings
continue​.
Turk Telekom will ​distribute​ additional dividends from 2019 profit as the
dividend cap expired.
Turkish hotels ​are​ on fire sale (See Section 9.1.8). Passenger traffic at Turkish
airports ​plunges​ 61% y/y in 2020.
Treasury, Vakifbank, Istanbul Municipality, ​TSKB​, ​Yapi​ Kredi, ​Ziraat​ Bank ​sold eurobonds. More banks are ​awaited​. Global Liman is ​heading​ to restructuring $250mn papers due November.
Turkish banks ​completed​ the autumn season for syndicated loan renewals (See Section 5.4). The spring season will be launched in April by Akbank.
Turkey’s 6.6bcm natural gas contract with Azerbaijan’s Socar will ​expire​ in April.
E-commerce in Turkey ​grew​ in 2020.
Google’s YouTube, China’s TikTok, France’s Dailymotion, the US’ LinkedIn decided​ to comply with the new law. Advertising bans were ​imposed​ on Twitter, Periscope and Pinterest.
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