Turkey

World Bank's Dervis accepts Turk cenbank job-TV

Long-serving senior World Bank official Kemal Dervis has accepted the job of Turkey's Central Bank governor, vacated by Gazi Ercel after last week's financial crisis, television station NTV quoted deputy prime minister Mesut Yilmaz as saying on Feb 28,…

Turks count cost of crisis, austerity looms

In the first official price hike on Feb 26 sparked by last week's shock 36 percent lira devaluation against the dollar, prices rose 10 percent on state monopoly Tekel goods including cigarettes, salt and Turks' favourite aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink…

Turkish market opens 4.95 quadrillion lira short

The Turkish market opened a massive 4.95 quadrillion lira ($7 billion) short after banks rushed to foreign on Feb 19 draining nearly one fifth of the country's international reserves due to a row between the government and the president.

G20 meet in Istanbul, stability discussed

Officials from the Group of 20 (G20) countries which mixes industrialised and emerging market countries met in Istanbul on Feb 18, 2001 to discuss promoting international financial stability and avoiding crisis. Turkish Treasury Undersecretary Selcuk…

Turk cenbank chief sees slower inflation in Q2

Turkish inflation will drop to one percent monthly or less from summer 2001 as a $4 billion IMF-backed plan to cut chronic high inflation progresses, Central Bank head Gazi Ercel said on Feb 15. In an interview, Ercel said a slowdown in the economy and…

G20 cbank deputies meet in Istanbul Feb 18-19

The meeting of G-20 international group of Deputy Finance Ministers and Central Bank Deputy Governors will be held in Istanbul between February 18-19, 2001. Treasury Undersecreatriat said on Feb. 9 that the meeting aimed to prepare the ground for the…

Gazi Ercel on Turkey's disinflation programme

Central Bank Governor Gazi Ercel said on Feb. 7, 2001 that important benefits had already been obtained from the disinflation program which was put into practice with a three-year perspective.Releasing a statement on "monetary policy implementation in…

Turkish cbank meets asset targets under IMF plan

The Central Bank of Turkey on Feb 1 said it has comfortably achieved the net domestic assets target (NDA), and net international reserve levels it committed to under its anti-inflation program agreed with the International Monetary Fund. The bank said in…

Turkey 2001 FDI 'at least' $4bn - ctrl bk governor

Foreign direct investments into Turkey this year will total "at least $4 billion," Turkish central bank governor Gazi Ercel said Jan. 29. This "very high" level of funds will come from the sale of assets including mobile phone licenses by mid-February…

IMF Koehler praises Turkey govt, but action needed

Horst Koehler, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, stressed on Dec 21 that the $7.5 billion in new financing the IMF is providing Turkey is a short-term measure to ensure a liquidity crisis in the banking sector doesn't derail wider…

Summers welcomes IMF aid for Turkey

The United States on Wednesday welcomed a $10 billion rescue package agreement between the International Monetary Fund and Turkey, saying that its financial stability was important to the US.

IMF offers $10bn to ease Turkish banking crisis

The International Monetary Fund said it will provide more than $10 billion in financial support for Turkey to help ease a sharp liquidity crisis that has sent the country's interest rates soaring and depleted central bank reserves.

IMF says Turkey policy on track

The International Monetary Fund said in a statement released on its website that the Turkish government's IMF-supported economic programme was on track and is expected to remain so.

Heavy interest in seized Turkish banks

Turkey's banking watchdog on Friday said there is significant foreign and domestic interest in purchasing some of 10 banks with bad debts of $7bn that it has taken into receivership.

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