Daily Memo: Turkish Protests, EU Sanctions on China

The Turkish lira fell to new lows against the dollar, prompting calls for the government to resign.

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Freefall. Protests broke out in several cities in Turkey over the collapse of the Turkish lira. On Tuesday, the lira fell to more than 13 per U.S. dollar, a new record. In Istanbul and Ankara, protesters called for the government and members of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to resign. They also clashed […]

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