Turkish state investigators probing the collapse of Imar Bankasi – a

medium-sized bank that was owned by one of Turkey's richest families,

the controversial Uzans – have filed legal suits against the Capital

Market Board, an agency regulating securities trading, and the Istanbul

Stock Exchange.

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