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Turkey's External Assets Stood At Nearly $231B İn Nov

19.01.2018 13:43

External assets rose by 7.1 percent as of November 2017, compared with end 2016, says Turkish Central Bank.

Turkey's external assets increased by 7.1 percent as of November last year to stand at $230.9 billion compared to the end of 2016, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) reported on Friday.



Over the eleven-month period in 2017, the country's liabilities against non-residents rose by 11.2 percent to reach $643.5 billion, the CBRT said.



The net international investment position (NIIP) -- the gap between Turkey's assets abroad and liabilities -- amounted to minus $412.6 billion in November last year while it was minus $363.2 billion at the end of 2016.



NIIP is the value of overseas assets owned by a nation, minus the value of domestic assets owned by foreigners, including overseas assets and liabilities held by a nation's government, the private sector and its citizens.



Reserve assets, a sub-item under assets, were $114.9 billion at the end of November marking a 8.1 percent hike compared to the end of 2016, while other investments were recorded at $73 billion, rising 6.6 percent in the same period.



The CBRT noted that currency and bank deposits, one of the sub-items of other investments, increased by 3.3 percent to 30.9 billion compared to the end of 2016.



On the liabilities side, direct investment -- equity capital plus other capital -- at the end of November recorded $158.3 billion, indicating a 11.8 percent increase compared to the end of 2016 "with the contribution of the changes in the market value and foreign exchange rates," the CBRT reported.



The average USD/TRY rate was 3.65 last year while one dollar was exchanged for 3.03 Turkish liras on average in 2016.



Total external loan stock of the banks was $90.7 billion as of November last year, up 3.5 percent from the amount at the end of 2016, "as total external loan stock of the other sectors recorded $110 billion increasing by 9.4 percent," the Central Bank added. -



 
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