Economy

Turkey: Central Bank takes step for financial stability

It raises reserve requirement ratios by 200 basis points to back stability in financial markets

Gokhan Ergocun  | 27.05.2019 - Update : 27.05.2019
Turkey: Central Bank takes step for financial stability

ISTANBUL 

The Central Bank of Turkey (CBRT) Monday increased reserve requirement ratios for foreign exchange (FX) deposits to support financial stability.

The rise came in 200 basis points, the bank said in a written statement.

"As a result of this, $4.2 billion of FX liquidity will be withdrawn from the market," the CBRT added.

The decision covers FX deposits and participation funds for all maturity brackets.

The bank lowered the ratio two times in 2019, in February and May, respectively.

During May, the U.S. dollar/Turkish lira exchange rate hovered between 5.97 and 6.21, while it was 6.07 as of 10 a.m. (0700GMT) on Monday.

The bank's reserves were $96.3 billion as of March, with $74 billion foreign currency reserves and $20.8 billion gold reserves.

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