Turkish football club debts will not be transferred to single bank - banking association

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ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The loans of Turkish football clubs will not be transferred to a single bank during their restructuring and all banks will continue managing their loan risks, Turkey's TBB banking association said on Monday.

 

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