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Turkey´s Central Bank reserves down
  01.06.2014


Turkey´s central bank total reserves decrease by US$124 million in week ending March 14. Volume of loans from Turkey´s banking sector increased by 7.1 billion TL in a week.



 


Turkey's Central Bank reserves decreased nearly by US$124 million to US$127.9 billion in the week leading up to March 14, according to weekly Central Bank figures on Thursday.

The Bank's gross foreign exchange reserves were up by nearly US$246 million and reached US$107.6 billion.

Gold reserves decreased by US$370 million during the week and remained at US$20.8 billion.
Turkish banks' loan volume rises

Turkey's banks loaned a total volume of 1.053 trillion Turkish lira (US$470 billion) between March 7-14, Turkey's Central Bank said in its weekly bulletin Thursday.

The credit volume stood at 1.04 trillion Turkish lira as of March 7, increasing by 7.1 billion Turkish lira (US$3.16 billion) in a week.

The overall credit volume, excluding financials, totalled 1.032 trillion Turkish lira (US$460.8 billion).

  
  

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