By recent standards, some semblance of stability has recently returned to the Turkish equity markets. After a period of considerable volatility, when prices fell from a high of nearly 55,000 at the start of 2008 to around 21,000 by November that year, values on the ISE100 index are remaining steady within a range between 23,000 and 26,000 with occasional outbursts. Even when the markets were at their most volatile, the fact that Turkey’s equity market remained open without interruption, in contrast to Russia, for example, illustrates a level of...