Turkish lira makes comeback after Erdoğan reveals new financial mechanism to shore up currency
The Turkish lira was making significant gains Tuesday after Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced new measures to safeguard deposits in the national currency against currency fluctuations.
- Economy
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 10:07 | 21 December 2021
- Modified Date: 12:02 | 21 December 2021
The Turkish lira made an overnight comeback on Monday as the country's president revealed a new financial mechanism to shore up the currency.
The fresh measures come in the wake of rising prices and exchange rates as the government pursues its "new economic model," which emphasizes opposition to high interest.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said the new instrument would allow potential investors in foreign currencies to get the same results while sticking to the lira.
On Tuesday morning, the lira/dollar exchange rate dropped to 11.2248 as of 9.30 local time (0630GMT), as it gained almost 40% against the dollar since Monday evening.
Timothy Ash, a senior emerging-market strategist at the London-based BlueBay Asset Management, also commented on the "insane" comeback.
"Absolutely insane day in Turkish FX today. Is there time for it to get to Robin Brooks' 9.50 fair value yet? Don't think I have ever seen such intraday FX volatility ever in my 30+ year career," said Ash.
The government has argued that the surge in exchange rates ignored Turkey's strong economic fundamentals and blamed high prices on hoarders and global factors. The benefits of Turkey's new approach will become clear in the next three to six months, according to Erdoğan.
"Investors will be encouraged to move towards Turkish lira-based assets by the issuance of government bills that are indexed to public economic enterprise revenues that are transferred to the budget," he explained.
The Turkish economy has surprised with its different dynamics, with the latest remarkable developments taking place since Monday.
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