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Re:эх, не успел я вложиться в турецкую лиру, как посоветовали вчера в Блумберг

Хочешь жить на Канарах - умей вертеться!

за три часа до путча в Турции
http://www.vz.ru/news/2016/7/15/821814.html
15 июля 2016, 20:16
Аналитики Societe Genarale рекомендуют инвесторам открывать длинные позиции на три-четыре месяца в равновесной корзине из российского рубля, турецкой лиры и ранда ЮАР на фоне решения Великобритании о выходе из Евросоюза (Brexit), следует из сообщения аналитиков банка.
«Данная корзина дает положительный кэрри (прибыль) в размере +72 базисных пункта. Экономики России, Турции и ЮАР относительно меньше связаны с Великобританией и меньше пострадают от эффекта Brexit на экономику еврозоны. Последствия Brexit подстегнули глобальную отрицательную переоценку процентных ставок. Перспективы более долгого сохранения низких ставок повысили привлекательность активов на развивающихся рынках», – приводит слова аналитиков РИА «Новости» со ссылкой на Bloomberg.

В каком же мире абсурда теперь живем
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=forfV8-DSMQ

народ спас страну
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-security-primeminister-idUSKCN0ZV2HK
Turkish coup bid crumbles as crowds answer call to streets, Erdogan returns
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People demonstrate outside Ataturk international airport during an attempted coup in Istanbul, Turkey, July 16, 2016. REUTERS/Huseyin Aldemir

An attempted Turkish military coup appeared to crumble in the early hours of Saturday after crowds answered President Tayyip Erdogan's call to take to the streets to support him.
Erdogan, who had been holidaying on the southwest coast when the coup was launched by a faction in the armed forces, flew into Istanbul before dawn on Saturday and was shown on TV appearing among a crowd of supporters outside Ataturk Airport.
The uprising was an "act of treason", and those responsible would pay a heavy price, he later told reporters at a hastily arranged news conference. Arrests of officers were under way, and it would go higher up the ranks, culminating in the cleansing of the military, he said.

Soldiers took control of the airport soon after Erdogan had landed, Reuters witnesses said. A senior official later said the soldiers were loyal to the government.
Rebel soldiers who had taken control of military aircraft were still firing from the air early on Saturday and fighter jets had been scrambled to intercept them, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said, underscoring the chaotic situation.

Gunfire and explosions rocked both the main city Istanbul and capital Ankara in a chaotic night after soldiers took up positions in both cities and ordered state television to read out a statement declaring they had taken power.

A senior official said 42 people had been killed in the violence in Ankara alone, most of them civilians. More deaths were also reported in Istanbul.

Early on Saturday, Reuters journalists saw around 30 pro-coup soldiers surrender their weapons after being surrounded by armed police in Istanbul's central Taksim square.

They were taken away in police vans as a fighter jet repeatedly screeched overhead at low altitude, causing a boom that shook surrounding buildings and shattered windows.

A successful overthrow of Erdogan, who has ruled Turkey since 2003, would have marked one of the biggest shifts in the Middle East in years, transforming one of the most important U.S. allies while war rages on its border. A failed coup attempt could still destabilise a pivotal country.

Before returning to Istanbul, Erdogan appeared in a video call to the studio of the Turkish sister channel of CNN, where an announcer held up a mobile phone to the camera to show him. He called on Turks to take to the streets to defend his government and said the coup plotters would pay a heavy price.

LAWMAKERS IN HIDING

By the early hours of Saturday, lawmakers were still hiding in shelters inside the parliament building in Ankara, which was being fired on by tanks. Smoke rose up from nearby, Reuters witnesses said. An opposition MP told Reuters parliament was hit three times and that people had been wounded.

Prro-coup faction of Turkish military urges people to stay indoors: email statement
07:33, 16 июля 2016