Turkish central bank raises maximum forex collateral ratio

11 Jan, 2016

Turkey's central bank will next week increase the amount of foreign-denominated collateral banks can pledge against borrowing in the interbank market, it said on Sunday. The maximum ratio of forex collateral will rise to 70 percent from 50 percent from January 13, the bank said, adding that the move is expected to lift demand for forex-denominated bonds issued abroad by the Turkish Treasury.
"This arrangement is expected to play a stabilising role against the stress likely to be experienced in credit risk pricing due to global factors," the bank said in a statement, citing its own 2016 policy document. The Turkish lira slipped to three-month lows last week and has been vulnerable to changes in global sentiment since the central bank last month left interest rates unchanged, contrary to expectations of an increase, renewing fears about its independence. The forex collateral move will be adjusted further when deemed necessary, based on developments in global market conditions, the central bank said.

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