Financial pressures lead others to hate U.S.
13th Nov 2006, 14:26 GMT
Nov 12, 2006: Dear Mr. Berko: I recently returned from my first foreign posting in Turkey and I was amazed at the anti-U.S. mood of the people. But in May 2005, just before I left, you advised me to buy 125 shares of the closed-end Turkish Investment Fund, which I did at $14.75, and sold it when I returned this March at $28. It's now $17.05. Should I buy it back?
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