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Turkish Stock Exchange Up on Thursday Open

(MENAFN) Türkiye's primary stock benchmark launched Thursday's trading session at 11,317.94 points, climbing 0.28% in early activity with a gain of 31.14 points.

The previous day saw the BIST 100 retreat 0.55%, settling at 11,286.81 points by market close. Wednesday's trading generated transaction volumes totaling 113.7 billion Turkish liras, equivalent to $2.66 billion.

Currency markets at 10.10 am local time (0710GMT) showed the Turkish lira trading at 42.7335 against the US dollar. The euro exchanged at 50.2995 liras, while the British pound commanded 57.2405 liras in Turkish markets.

Global commodity prices reflected continued volatility, with gold reaching $4,334.10 per ounce. Meanwhile, Brent crude oil—the international petroleum benchmark—traded at $60 per barrel during early Thursday sessions.

The modest morning gains in Türkiye's stock index signal renewed investor confidence following Wednesday's decline, as traders navigate fluctuating currency valuations and monitor international commodity movements that influence the Turkish economy.

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