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ISE faces test from Turkey’s trading past

By Delphine Strauss

Published: September 21 2009 17:42 | Last updated: September 21 2009 17:42

Istanbul is Turkey’s undisputed commercial centre for most businesses. But its stock exchange is battling against a challenger from the second city of Izmir, a port with a tradition of commodity exchanges from its mercantile past.

The new rival – founded in 2001 – is the derivatives exchange Turkdex, where trading volumes reached TL415bn ($282bn) in 2008, close to volumes on the Istanbul Stock Exchange. 

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