Turkish Central Bank head: 'Our banking sector is very strong'
The Turkish banking sector is also one of the most successful ones in the world, Sahap Kavcıoğlu told a group journalists after the meeting in Istanbul, Turkey's commercial capital.
- Economy
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:24 | 25 November 2021
- Modified Date: 09:25 | 25 November 2021
The Turkish banking sector is "very strong," said the Central Bank governor on Thursday after meeting with public and private banking officials and bank CEOs.
The Turkish banking sector is also one of the most successful ones in the world, Sahap Kavcıoğlu told a group journalists after the meeting in Istanbul, Turkey's commercial capital.
Along with a number of bank CEOs, Kavcıoğlu met with Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) Chairman Mehmet Ali Akben and Banks Association of Turkey (TBB) head Alpaslan Çakar.
He said they discussed a range of issues, including inflation, monetary policy, and global developments.
On Wednesday Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey's president, spoke with Kavcıoğlu in a closed-door meeting.
Kavcıoğlu's remarks came amid fluctuating foreign exchange rates in the wake of interest rate cuts by the Central Bank.
In a Tuesday statement, the bank decried "unhealthy" and "unrealistic" price formations in foreign exchange markets, saying they are completely detached from economic fundamentals.
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