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Türkiye’s short-term debt down to 4.9B at end of January

Türkiye’s short-term debt down to $174.9B at end of January

Türkiye’s short-term exterior debt inventory was recorded at $174.9 billion on the finish of January, lowering by 0.2% from the top of 2023, the nation’s central financial institution stated Monday.

The short-term debt of banks elevated by 2.2% to $69.9 billion over the identical interval, whereas different sectors’ exterior debt decreased by 2.7% to $58.8 billion, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) stated.

Short-term overseas alternate loans of the banks obtained from overseas rose by 5% to $13.2 billion.

Meanwhile, overseas alternate deposits of non-residents inside residents’ banks dropped by 2.3% to $19.5 billion.

Trade credit because of imports underneath different sectors recorded $51.7 billion, posting a lower of three.4%.

The central financial institution stated that as of the top of January, the forex breakdown of short-term exterior debt inventory consists of fifty.5% US {dollars}, 22.5% euro, 10.8% Turkish lira, and 16.2% different currencies.

The short-term exterior debt inventory on a remaining maturity foundation, calculated based mostly on exterior debt maturing inside one 12 months or much less of the unique maturity, was $225.4 billion, of which $19.6 billion belongs to the resident banks and personal sectors to the banks’ branches and associates overseas.

On the debtors’ facet, the general public sector accounted for 21%, the CBRT for 20.5%, and the personal sector for 58.5% of the whole inventory.

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