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    Turkish lira records new low against US dollar amid inflation surge

    January 12, 2024
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    In a concerning economic development, the Turkish Lira has reached an unprecedented low against the U.S. dollar, with exchange rates hitting 30.005 to the dollar. This marks a significant milestone, as the Lira falls for the first time past the 30-unit threshold against the U.S. currency. Over the past year, the Lira has seen a staggering 37% decline against the dollar, a situation exacerbated by Turkey’s continuous struggle with double-digit inflation.

    Turkish lira records new low against US dollar amid inflation surge

    Despite attempts by monetary policymakers to combat this through interest rate hikes, the currency’s value continues to deteriorate. In December, Turkey reported an alarming annual inflation rate of 64.8%, a slight increase from November’s 62% but still lower than the peak of 85.5% in October 2022. This inflation crisis reflects years of controversial monetary policies, wherein the government resisted increasing interest rates despite escalating inflation, a stance championed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    The Lira’s depreciation coincides with Turkey’s top finance officials attending an investment-focused event at J.P. Morgan’s Wall Street headquarters in New York. This “Investor Day” includes presentations and discussions on Turkey’s monetary policy and financial market strategies, featuring key figures such as new Central Bank Governor Hafize Gaye Erkan and Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek.

    The Lira’s continuous devaluation has had profound implications on Turkey’s economy, notably increasing import costs and foreign debt, while significantly eroding the purchasing power of its citizens. In response to these challenges, a new finance team was appointed in June 2023, initiating a dramatic shift in policy. The central bank, under Erkan’s leadership, has significantly increased the benchmark interest rate from 8.5% to 42.5% in a bid to stabilize the currency and curb inflation.

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