The Impact of Gold Price Decline on Turkish Consumer Demand
QNB Bank ekonomistleri, altın fiyatlarındaki düşüşün Türkiye'de olumsuz bir gelir etkisine yol açarak iç talepteki yavaşlamaya katkıda bulunduğunu bel
According to QNB Bank economists, the decline in gold prices has had a negative impact on consumer demand in Turkey, resulting in a slowdown in domestic consumption. The decline in gold prices has led to a decrease of $155 billion in the gold assets held by Turkish citizens. As of June, the total domestic gold assets increased slightly compared to the previous month, reaching $560 billion. QNB notes that the traditional role of gold as a savings instrument in Turkey has contributed to a positive income effect, which in turn has supported domestic demand. The gold price per ounce has decreased from its peak of over $5,400 in January to approximately $4,100. QNB Bank economists warn that the decline in gold prices has negatively affected consumer demand in Turkey, which could be a significant warning sign for the Turkish economy. In the section 'Tüketici Talebi ve Altın Fiyatları', QNB Bank economists provide further insights into the relationship between gold prices and consumer demand, highlighting the potential risks and opportunities for the Turkish economy.
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