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Home prices dip, Turkey's interest rate climbs, Amazon gets sued
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Date:2025-04-17 18:50:32
House prices are easing... for some parts of the country.
Also, Turkey's new central bank governor Hafize Gaye Erkan increases interest rates. More on the fate of the previous central bank governors who tried to go against the Turkish president and the general state of the Turkish economy here.
And the FTC continues to go after big tech companies, this time filing a suit against Amazon for its membership enrollment in Prime.
That's all in today's indicators of the week.
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