The Turkish lira has tumbled to fresh record lows and extended its slide against the U.S. dollar. The lira weakened by more than 6% on Wednesday hitting a record of 23.15 against the dollar. The currency has declined by around 8% since President Recep Tayyip Erdogan formally took office on Saturday after winning a third presidential term. The Turkish currency has been declining in value since 2021, due to what economists say is Erdogan’s insistence on keeping borrowing costs low to stimulate growth despite skyrocketing inflation. The policy runs contrary to conventional economic approaches that call for higher interest rates to tame inflation.