>Turkish eurobonds maturing in 2035 yield around 10% (paid in euro)>euro loans in Europe cost about 8%Europeans can literally take a loan and invest in Turkish bonds for free money
>>222391316i dont trust turkey economy though
>>222391316>Turkish eurobondsI could only find one maturing in 2034, and that one gets you around 5.25 % if you account for it trading just below par. Are you talking about corporate bonds?
>>222391626its actually usd denominated ones, i just wanted to bait europeans, but the logic still works
>>222391316Interest is haram, how does Erdochad even allow this?
>>222391316Based
Which country has a 0% interest rate so I can borrow in that currency and then park it in Turkiye?
>>222391316Do you honestly not realize how stupid investment that would be?
>>222393927Japan is the closest. They used to have 0% interest rates for a while. Fucked their currency though. It's called a carry trade. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_(investment)
>>222391316can i invest in turkgirls instead
>>222394591They depreciate rather quickly
>>222391316> Europeans can literally take a loan and invest in Turkish bonds for free moneyAssuming that Turkey doesn't default.
Bonds have limited upside and a near binary outcome. Invest in equities instead! Many underrated industries at attractive multiples with AI-themed stocks hoarding all the liquidity.
>>222391316Turkish lira interest rates pays 2 to 3% by dollar.>>222391626they hit that high before elections.