Turkey's first female central bank chief faces potential axe amid nepotism claims
Hafize Gaye Erkan, the Princeton-educated economist who was brought in last year to turn around Turkey’s flailing currency, may become the sixth central bank chief to be fired in five years amid allegations of nepotism involving her father — an outcome that would potentially undermine investor confidence as the government seeks to restore economic stability amid rising inflation and a weakening currency.
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