Turkish central bank’s foreign reserves hits record in November
The Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) reported that gross foreign exchange reserves reached a new peak of $95.01 billion, increasing by $2.19 billion from $92.82 billion.
According to the CBRT’s weekly monetary and banking statistics, total reserves rose by $1.65 billion to reach $159.39 billion during the week ending Dec. 6.
During the same period, gold reserves declined by $541 million, falling from $64.92 billion to $64.38 billion.
Consequently, the CBRT’s total reserves rose from $157.74 billion in the previous week to $159.39 billion as of Dec. 6.
Changes in CBRT reserves between November and December are shown in the table below:
Date | Gold reserves | Gross foreign exchange reserves | Total reserves |
01.11.2024 | $66.614 billion | $93.005 billion | $159.619 billion |
29.11.2024 | $64.920 billion | $92.818 billion | $157.738 billion |
06.12.2024 | $64.379 billion | $95.011 billion | $159.390 billion |
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