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Turkey troubles tipped to boost banks’ fixed income traders

Banks' trading desks should profit from increased use of lucrative hedging products, like interest rate derivatives

Turkish people have been left anxiously checking the value of their currency as the lira has dropped dramatically in recent months
Turkish people have been left anxiously checking the value of their currency as the lira has dropped dramatically in recent months Photo: Getty Images

The wild currency market movements sparked by the unfolding political crisis in Turkey have boosted hedging activity and could power investment banks’ trading businesses in the third quarter.

For banks, which have suffered amid intermittent volatility in recent times, knock-on effects from the Turkish lira’s sharp falls represent another revenue opportunity in a year in which geopolitical tensions have already helped fixed income divisions.

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