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Turkey: New central bank governor likely to maintain orthodox monetary policy for now

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8/02/2024

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Central bank governor, Hafize Gaye Erkan, resigned after eight months in office. Former deputy governor, Fatih Karahan, becomes the new central bank governor.

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Ms Erkan was appointed in May 2023 following President Erdogan’s re-election. At the same moment, President Erdogan appointed Mehmet Simsek as Minister of Finance. The new team represented a return to more orthodox fiscal and monetary policies.

During her time in office, Ms Erkan implemented a more orthodox monetary policy by gradually increasing benchmark interest rates up to 45% (from 8.5% in early June 2023) – allowing the Turkish lira to depreciate – but also by gradually removing some unorthodox financial instruments (such as an FX-protected deposit scheme). The return to a more orthodox monetary policy is putting heavy pressure on the Turkish lira, which depreciated sharply just after the election and followed a depreciation trend afterwards (see graph – TRY against USD). As a result, inflation (see graph – Monetary policy) rose and reached 64.9% in January 2024.
 

The key question following Ms Erkan’s resignation is whether the more orthodox monetary policy will be pursued. A priori, the new central bank governor, Mr Karahan, who is a respected economist, is expected to continue on the same line. However, it remains to be seen whether President Erdogan – who is opposed to high interest rates – would ultimately agree to a more orthodox monetary policy being implemented for an extended period. Indeed, in recent years, President Erdogan already nominated a more orthodox central bank governor, Naci Agbal, and sacked him later.

Amid continuation of orthodox policies, the outlook for the short-term political risk rating (in category 5/7) remains positive. Indeed, despite a recent decrease, foreign exchange reserves have increased sharply since mid-2023 (see graph – Gross foreign exchange reserves), which, along with other factors, improves Turkey’s liquidity.

Analyst: Pascaline della Faille - P.dellaFaille@credendo.com
 

8/02/2024

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