ISTANBUL—Turkey’s central bank unexpectedly cut key interest rates for the first time in eight months on Thursday, resuming an unconventional policy demanded by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that triggered a currency crisis last year.

The bank said it cut its benchmark interest rate to 13% from 14%, sending the Turkish lira lower and yields higher.

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