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Turkish lira caps historic week with big lift from Erdogan’s government

Turkish lira caps historic week with big lift from Erdogan’s government

Qatar Tribune
Sunday, December 26, 2021 12:27:06 PM UTC

Agencies Turkey’s lira closed out its strongest week on record on Friday, spiking more than 50% with the support of billions of dollars of state-backed mar...

AgenciesTurkey’s lira closed out its strongest week on record on Friday, spiking more than 50% with the support of billions of dollars of state-backed market interventions and a promise that the government would cover FX losses on certain deposits.Turks did not sell dollars on Monday and Tuesday, according to official data that suggested they had played little role in the sharpest market gains. The state interventions, meanwhile, cost the central bank more than $8 billion this week, according to traders’ calculations.The currency gained for five straight days and touched mid-November levels; it stood at 10.7 versus the dollar at 1919 GMT.The lira had plunged on Monday to an all-time low of 18.4 per dollar, after a months-long slide due to unorthodox interest rate cuts and fears of an inflationary spiral.But late on Monday President Tayyip Erdogan unveiled a scheme in which the Treasury and central bank would reimburse losses on converted lira deposits against foreign currencies, sparking the currency’s biggest intraday rally ever.In an interview with broadcaster AHaber, Erdogan said Turks showed confidence in the local currency and lira deposits increased by 23.8 billion lira after the anti-dollarisation plan announcement.But data from the BDDK banking watchdog showed that, after heavy accumulation of dollars last week, Turkish individual depositors held $163.7 billion of hard currencies on Tuesday - virtually unchanged from Monday and Friday, when the total was $163.8 billion.Instead, the lira got a big boost from what traders and economists called backdoor dollar sales by state banks, supported by the central bank.In the first three days of this week alone, the central bank’s net foreign reserves dropped by $8.5 billion, according to the calculations of three bankers who spoke to Reuters. The drop totalled nearly $18 billion in December, they said.“We suspect positioning and stealth intervention will continue to dominate the price action,” said Win Thin, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman. “Even if the lira stabilizes, there are still strong inflationary impulses in the economy that will continue to erode the value of any local currency holdings.” After Reuters reported progress in talks over possible currency swap lines with Azerbaijan and the United Arab Emirates, Turkey’s central bank governor, Sahap Kavcioglu, said the bank could sign two currency swap deals within two weeks.Citing four sources familiar with the operations, including a senior Turkish official, Reuters reported on Thursday that state banks heavily sold dollars earlier this week on the heels of Erdogan’s announcement.The state banks have not commented on the issue.The central bank, which was not immediately available for comment, had announced dollar-selling market interventions earlier this month but not this week.Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati, discussing interventions on broadcaster NTV on Thursday, said Turkey is “using all the instruments at its disposal in a positive way”.As of Dec. 17, the central bank’s net foreign reserves tumbled to $12.2 billion from $21.2 billion a week earlier, to levels last hit in May in a reflection of the interventions.Hakan Kara, former chief economist at Turkey’s central bank, said on Twitter that the bank’s FX sales amounted to $17 billion-$20 billion this month, including $3 billion on Wednesday alone, though he said it was unclear specifically how they were used.“State banks provided significant support to the forex balance but it’s not only state banks that are selling dollars,” said a bank trader who requested anonymity.In 2019-2020, the central bank backed, via swaps, the sale of some $128 billion via state banks to stabilise the lira, depleting Turkey’s foreign reserves and drawing sharp criticism from the political opposition.Under pressure from Erdogan, the central bank has slashed its policy rates by 500 basis points to 14% since September despite a jump above 21% in inflation. Price rises are set to blow through 30% next year in part due to the lira depreciation.Reflecting these concerns, Turkish Airlines will raise employee pay by the rate of inflation plus 65% for 2022, according to an agreement with its labour union.

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