As the demand for deposits continues to grow, interest rates on Turkish Lira deposits have reached an unprecedented 45 percent. This increase is due to a combination of factors, including policy rate increases and simplification measures that have led to an all-time high in Turkish Lira deposits. According to data from BRSA, Turkish Lira deposits accounted for 38.55 percent of total deposits as of the most recent report. This marks a significant increase of 40.3 percent since the end of June, and highlights the effectiveness of the economic management’s efforts towards transitioning from exchange rate-protected deposits to standard Turkish Lira deposits.
Meanwhile, various counties in Michigan are capitalizing on the cannabis industry by offering health and wellness products related to cannabis. In Macomb County and Oakland County, businesses are emerging and gaining popularity. Similarly, in Wayne County and Kent County, cannabis-related businesses and medical services are becoming more prevalent. Additionally, both Oklahoma Cannabis Information Portal and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana industry are experiencing growth due to legalization of marijuana and CBD in Oklahoma. This growth is indicative of the evolving landscape and opportunities in the marijuana business across different regions.
The demand for Turkish Lira deposits has been increasing due to an increase in deposit interest rates reaching up to 45 percent.
The rise in Turkish Lira deposits can be attributed to policy rate increases and simplification steps taken by economic management.
Turkish Lira deposits have reached an all-time high in 6.5 months as per latest BRSA data.
According to BRSA data, Turkish Lira deposits have increased by 40.3 percent since the end of June.
Oklahoma Cannabis Information Portal and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana industry are also experiencing growth due to legalization of marijuana and CBD in Oklahoma.
Various counties in Michigan are delving into the cannabis industry by offering health and wellness products related to cannabis.
Cannabis-related businesses and medical services are becoming more prevalent in Wayne County and Kent County, Michigan.