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Turkey Central Bank Raises Foreign-Currency Reserve Requirements

Turkey’s monetary authority increased reserve requirements for foreign-exchange deposits by 200 basis points.

Turkey Central Bank Raises Foreign-Currency Reserve Requirements
A customer changes dollars into Turkish lira at a foreign currency exchange store in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photographer: Nicole Tung/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s central bank took another step to boost its coffers by raising the amount of foreign currency lenders are required to park at the regulator as reserves.

The monetary authority increased reserve requirements for foreign-exchange deposits by 200 basis points, according to a statement on Monday. The measures will withdraw around $4.2 billion of liquidity from the market, it said.

Data last week showed that Turkey’s net international reserves dropped to the lowest level since October as concerns linger that the central bank is trying to prop up the lira before elections next month. It’s unnerved investors by failing to give a clear explanation on what’s behind the recent moves in its reserves.

The central bank also introduced a new swap on May 9 that will allow it to bolster its international reserves by borrowing gold from commercial lenders.

To contact the reporter on this story: Cagan Koc in Istanbul at ckoc2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Onur Ant at oant@bloomberg.net, Paul Abelsky

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