ANKARA (Reuters) - The Turkish central bank's independence is "fundamental" and it will act according to market needs and realities, President Tayyip Erdogan's chief economic adviser Cemil Ertem said on Monday, a day after presidential elections.
Erdogan won sweeping new executive powers on Monday after his victory in landmark elections that also saw his Islamist-rooted AK Party and its nationalist allies secure a majority in parliament.
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