It’s Now Costlier to Hedge Turkey’s Lira Than the Russian Ruble
- Six-month 25-delta risk reversals surge to four-month high
- Investors brace for presidential, parliamentary elections
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Currency investors are paying the highest premium in four months to hedge against further losses in Turkey’s lira as they brace for national elections.