Foreign Currency Deposits Slip by $297 Million, KKM Plummets: Shifting Dynamics in Turkey’s Banking Sector
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Döviz mevduatları, parite etkisinden arındırılmış verilere göre bir haftada **$297 million** azalırken, KKM (Kur Korumalı Türk Lirası Mevduat) bakiyes
Foreign currency deposits fell by $297 million in a week on a parity‑adjusted basis, while the KKM (Currency‑Protected Turkish Lira Deposit) balance shrank by 47 million TL, sinking to 4 million TL.
An Abrupt Pullback in FX Deposits
Parity‑adjusted data show a $297 million contraction in total foreign currency deposits for the week of July 14, reversing a $1.77 billion gain recorded the prior week.Flow Between Individuals and Corporates
KKM’s Sharp Decline
Currency‑protected TL deposits and participation accounts (KKM) lost 47 million TL in a single week, falling from 51 million TL to 4 million TL.Banking Sector’s Ongoing Expansion
The sudden dip in FX deposits signals a tightening of risk appetite among investors, while the collapse of KKM indicates waning demand for currency‑protection instruments. Banks must adopt a more cautious liquidity strategy to sustain credit growth; failure to do so could expose loan portfolios to external shocks. Restructuring of hedging products will be crucial for both SMEs and large corporates moving forward.
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