Economy
Goldman Sachs Revises Turkey Forecasts: Current Account Deficit to Reach $60 Billion
724FinanceDr. Aslıhan Demir

Goldman Sachs revised its year-end current account deficit forecast for Turkey, projecting a deficit of 3.5% of GDP, approximately $60 billion, despite a decline in the May deficit to $1.5 billion. This revision surpasses previous expectations of $1 billion.
Current Account Deficit Surpasses Expectations
Financial Account Outflows and Portfolio Dynamics
TCMB Reserves and Forex Purchase Strategies
Credit Growth Slowdown and Liquidity Conditions
Dr. Aslıhan Demir’s Analysis: While Goldman Sachs’s revised current account deficit forecasts highlight external imbalances, reserve accumulation and liquidity structure underscore TCMB’s reliance on forex inflows. Credit growth deceleration raises questions about the efficacy of interest rate policies. Markets now face heightened risks around interest and forex policy trajectories.