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Turkish lira slides again as funding costs edge higher

  • The average cost of funding rose to 8.08pc, from 7.88pc last week and 7.34pc in mid-July.
Published August 10, 2020

ANKARA: Turkey's lira weakened again on Monday after touching a record low last week, falling 0.8pc against the dollar as the central bank continued to raise some borrowing costs via backdoor channels to stabilize volatile foreign exchange.

The average cost of funding rose to 8.08pc, from 7.88pc last week and 7.34pc in mid-July.

Even as expectations rose for a formal interest rate hike to halt the selloff, Turkish authorities signalled late last week they would for now focus on other tools.

The lira, which fell seven of the last 10 trading days, stood at 7.34 against the dollar at 0802 GMT.

It hit a historic intraday low of 7.3650 on Friday and is among the worst performers in emerging markets this year, down 19pc.

The economy is expected to shrink this year due to coronavirus fallout and data showed the labour participation rate has fallen sharply. Further lira depreciation could drive up inflation and deepen the contraction.

Turkey's central bank has moved in recent days to tweak market funding so that credit is a bit tighter - without lifting its benchmark policy rate from 8.25pc, where it stands after a year of aggressive monetary easing.

The bank has kept repo auctions shut and directed firms to use an overnight lending window for funding that sits 150 basis points above the policy rate.

The bank regulator on Monday eased some asset-ratio requirements.

A forex trader said the top question is whether the central bank will raise funding costs as high as a late liquidity window set at 11.25pc.

"We think the use of that rate could completely halt the depreciation of lira," he said.

The blue chip BIST 100 index rebounded 0.68pc, while the banking index was up 0.39pc at 0737 GMT.

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