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Bankers contemplate life under state rule

By Patrick Jenkins, Francesco Guerrera and Delphine Strauss

Published: November 25 2009 19:55 | Last updated: November 25 2009 19:55

The auction signs that pepper villas on the Bosphorus and family holiday homes across Turkey are an enduring testimony to the country’s devastating banking sector collapse eight years ago.

A microcosm of the financial crisis that has swept the world over the past two years, Turkey’s banking failures and the subsequent government bail-outs and retribution have shown the way for a regime of intervention, which, though punitive, has been effective in reining in risk.

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