Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Turkish Central Bank’s International Reserves Hit Record High


(MENAFN) According to data published on Thursday by the Turkish Central Bank, the country’s official international reserves attained a record peak of $180.1 billion as of September 5.

The reserves increased by 1%, equivalent to $1.75 billion, compared to the previous week's $180.1 billion, the bank reported.

Foreign currency reserves—held in convertible foreign currencies—declined by 2.2%, dropping to $81.4 billion from the prior week.

Gold reserves of the bank—which include gold deposits and, when relevant, gold swapped—experienced a substantial rise of 4.1%, reaching $90.9 billion over the same timeframe.

On the other hand, the total International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve position and special drawing rights decreased slightly by 0.1%, settling at $7.7 billion.

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