News
25 July 2017

Turkish banks see weak demand for project finance deals

Region:
Europe

Project finance by Turkish banks is likely to decline to $12 billion this year, a drop of two-thirds from two years ago. Demand has been hit by lower energy prices and high financing costs, a senior executive at Garanti Bank said.

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