Alastair Wilson
Shock to Turkish economy from coup has largely dissipated: Moody's
The shock to Turkey's economy from the failed July 15 coup has largely dissipated, ratings agency Moody's said on Sept. 21, adding it expected to conclude its rating review of the country within the next month.
Greek nerves turning Asian money off Europe, ADB economist says
By Jeff Black
Asian companies are thinking twice about their dealings with European partners as jitters persist over whether Greece will splinter the euro area, the Asian Development Bank?s chief economist said.
Moody's warns risk of Grexit should not be underestimated
Moody?s rating agency warned on Thursday that the impacts of a Greek euro exit could be much wider than many people think.
Turkish growth sensitive to potential US rate hikes, says Moody’s analyst
An eventual interest rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve could threaten Turkish economic growth, a Moodyâs analyst said Nov. 26.