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Turkish Lira surges to 12.3 a dollar after record lows on Tuesday

The Turkish Lira has slumped to record lows in 11 successive sessions

Sakshi K S by Sakshi K S
November 25, 2021
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Turkish Lira surges to 12.3 a dollar after record lows on Tuesday

Turkish Lira surges to 12.3 a dollar after record lows on Tuesday

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Post a historic record of 15% crash, Turkey’s Lira firmed 3% on 24th November (Wednesday) as other emerging market stocks sought out to splinter a five-day losing streak.

Turkey’s Lira firms at 3%

Turkey’s Lira which slumped to 13.45 a dollar for the foremost time on Tuesday, surged 3% to 12.3, despite being in record low territory.

The currency has slumped to record lows in 11 successive sessions, fetching its losses since the dawn of 2021 to 43%, with close to a waning of 24% since the commencement of last week.

Other emerging market currencies also surged as the dollar paused, post a demonstration incited by surging bets of quicker policy tightening by the Federal Reserve.

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) stated on Tuesday that it was witnessing morbid price creations in forex markets that are impractical and wholly disconnected from economic fundamentals.

The bank stated in a statement that it executes a variable exchange rate regime that is sovereign of all exchange rate stages and may only interfere in extreme volatility without any permanent direction.

Tuesday’s slump was the Turkish Lira’s biggest since 2018.

In its previous policy meeting, the CBRT diminished its policy rate by 100 basis points to 15% and gesticulated that more simplifications would arrive by the end of 2021. The CBRT has now reduced rates by 400 basis points since September 2021.

However, analysts expect different tactics to comprehend the prevalent volatility.

Gökçe Çelik, a Unicredit Economist, underscored that the firm was expecting the execution of liquidity restrictions on the Turkish Lira and that capital reserves could be utilized first to avert the downgrading of the exchange rate. However, these measures will not be effective in the long tenure and an interest rate hike will ultimately be essential, Çelik stated.

Goldman Sachs also swotted its policy rate diminution outlooks. The firm most recently stated that they estimate the CBRT to enhance the policy rate by 600 basis points from 14% to 20% in Q2 of 2022.

Former Chief FX Strategist at Goldman Sachs and the present Chief Economist at the Institute of International Finance (IIF), Robin Brooks, stated that the Turkish Lira was vastly undervalued.

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Tags: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkeyemerging market stocksgoldman sachsTurkish LiraUnicredit
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