BIST 100 Slides, Gold Surges: Dual Currents in Market Sentiment
724FinanceKerem Tufan
Key Highlights
BIST **100** endeksi, **14.396,54** puanda 0,43 % düşüşle kapanırken, **14.469,07** puanla 0,07 % artışla başladı, piyasalara belirsiz bir senfoni gön

BIST 100 closed at 14,396.54 points, a 0.43 % decline after opening 0.07 % higher at 14,469.07 points, sending a mixed signal across markets.
Tech Decline, Services Resilience
Gold: Safe Haven in Turbulence
Bond Yields and Currency Rates
Corporate Movers: From Tüpraş to ASELSAN
Kerem Tufan: The dip in BIST 100 reflects heightened volatility in the tech sector, while modest gains in services and industry hint at underlying resilience. Gold’s rally underscores a flight‑to‑quality sentiment, and the sustained high bond yields signal ongoing tightening in credit markets. Together, these dynamics amplify the risk of a contraction in SME lending and a slowdown in commercial credit growth, intensifying the macro‑prudential pressure on the banking sector.
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