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Investor favourite Mehmet Şimşek set to return as Turkish finance minister

Move signals that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may be open to a more orthodox economic approach

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is set to appoint Mehmet Şimşek as finance and treasury minister, according to a person familiar with the negotiations, a move that would bring back to the government an economist who is widely respected by foreign investors.

Şimşek, a former senior Merrill Lynch economist, would be re-entering Turkey’s government at a time when the country’s $900bn economy is under intense strain and foreign investors have fled after years of unconventional policies pursued by Erdoğan’s government.

If he is appointed, it would be a signal that Erdoğan may be willing to reverse his unorthodox policies, which many blame for triggering an acute cost of living crisis as the lira has tumbled to record lows against the dollar.

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