Turkey rises limits of currency swaps

Turkey rises limits of currency swaps

In a move likely to please local markets, Turkey’s banking watchdog on Friday raised the limits of currency swaps and other derivative transactions that lenders execute with non-residents when receiving and paying Turkish liras at the maturity date.

SWAP LIMIT OF TURKISH BANKS HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 10 PERCENT

Under the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BRSA) move, when banks buy Turkish liras, the swap limit of Turkish banks has been increased from 1% to 10% of their equity.

Commenting on the move in a client note, Enver Erkan, an economist at Istanbul-based private investment firm Tera Yatirim, said foreign investors will welcome the positive real interest rate and easing of Turkish lira transactions.

“With this normalization step, which brings relief in terms of derivative transactions made by banks with foreigners, a market-friendly move came from the BRSA after the Central Bank’s interest rate decision,” he said, referring to a Thursday interest rate hike from 8.25% to 10.25%.

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