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Turkish lira hits record low despite central bank support
Turkish lira slides despite a central bank decision on Tuesday to raise interest rates
Published in Ahram Online on 22 - 08 - 2013

The Turkish lira fell to record lows on Wednesday, with investors brushing aside central bank efforts to shore up the currency in trade dominated by concerns about cuts to the U.S. monetary stimulus programme.
The central bank, which unexpectedly raised its overnight lending rate by 50 basis points on Tuesday, tightened lira liquidity on Wednesday by calling off its regular fixed-rate, one-week repo auction.
The lira hit an all-time low of 2.2959 against its dollar/euro basket by 0800 GMT and against the dollar it weakened to 1.9628 from 1.9495 late on Tuesday.
Turkish shares and bondsalso suffered ahead of the release later on Wednesday of minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's July meeting, which may shed more light on when it will scale back its bond purchases.
Growing expectations the process will start soon have hit appetite for emerging marketsin general, with Turkey's large current account deficit leaving it particularly vulnerable.
The main Istanbul share index was down 1.9 percent at 70,862.74, underperforming the broader emerging marketsindex , which was down 0.3 percent.
The yield on the 10-year bond rose to 9.56 percent, from Tuesday's close of 9.36.
Investors are looking for further signs Turkey's central bank - which previously said it would not sell foreign currency on additional monetary tightening days - is committed to keeping the lira steady and inflation under control.
"As speculated in the media, possible gas price hikes followed by electricity due to currency losses encountered by the state importer is not good news for inflation," a note from Oyak Securities said.
"As the lira is still losing ground, inflation will continue to be under the spotlight."
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