Turkey stepped up its criticism of credit rating agencies on Tuesday, with presidentTayyip Erdogan warning it could cut ties with Moody’s and Fitch and his prime minister saying the country did not have the ratings it deserves.Both Moody’s and Fitch have in recent weeks warned of the potential impact of continued political uncertainty following former prime minister Erdogan’s August 10th victory in the country’s first direct presidential election...

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