KEY POINTS
  • Erdogan's biggest contender lies in joint opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who pledged to reinstate orthodox economic policies and cool Turkey's sky-high inflation rate.
  • The lira is currently trading at record lows of 19.56 against the U.S dollar — and market watchers forecast that it still has further room to plunge.
  • Turkey is currently grappling with an inflation rate of close to 50%, after breaching a 24-year high of 85.51% last October.
Turkish flag over a DenizBank building. Turkey is expected to head to the polls on Sunday.

The Turkish lira is already facing some of the most volatile conditions across global currency markets in the run-up to the country's landmark elections this weekend, with traders predicting a likely collapse if incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan retains his presidency.

The lira is currently trading at record lows of 19.56 against the U.S dollar — and market watchers forecast that it still has further room to plunge.