Turkish shares up after court ruling

Published May 2nd, 2007


Turkish shares have risen after the Constitutional Court annulled the first round of presidential voting.
The government has also agreed to hold early parliamentary elections on 24 June or 1 July, instead of the poll on 4 November previously scheduled.

The ISE National 100 rose 1,600.86 point or 3.7% to 45,130.35 in early trading on the Istanbul Stock Exchange.

Shares fell 7.1% on Monday and Tuesday after the military objected to the government’s presidential candidate.





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