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The Silent Scream of Industry: The Grip of High Interest and Demand Shock

724FinanceVolkan Şen
The Silent Scream of Industry: The Grip of High Interest and Demand Shock

The industrial production, the heart of Turkey's real sector, is undergoing one of the most challenging balancing acts in history between tight monetary policy and shrinking domestic demand. In a conjuncture where financing costs have peaked, the widening gap between working capital needs and credit access is slowing down the wheels of production and increasing stress levels in company balance sheets.

The Liquidity Squeeze and the Erosion of Financing Costs

With the tightening cycle pushing bank loan interest rates above 50%, industrial enterprises with high leverage are being driven into an operational deadlock. As the payback periods for capital-intensive investments lengthen, managing short-term cash flow has become the primary priority.

  • The increase in working capital costs is directly pressuring net profit margins.

  • The contraction of credit limits is leading to ruptures in the raw material supply chain.

  • Investment appetite has plummeted to minimum levels due to high borrowing costs.
  • The Sharp Brake in Domestic Demand and the Inventory Crisis

    It is not only the costs but also the rapid cooling of demand that leaves industrialists caught in a crossfire. The decline in consumer purchasing power is extending the time goods remain in stock and slowing down the cash conversion cycle.

  • The dramatic drop in demand for durable consumer goods is pulling down capacity utilization rates.

  • Rising inventory costs are making companies' liquidity positions even more fragile.

  • Stagnation in export markets is limiting the chance to compensate for domestic losses.
  • The loss of volume in the industrial index (XUSIN) and the tendency of institutional investors to reduce positions indicate that 'smart money' is shifting away from the real sector toward more liquid or interest-bearing instruments. Depth analysis reveals that the selling pressure on industrial stocks has fallen below key 'stop-loss' levels. This suggests that a consolidation process will continue in the index until fundamental data shows signs of recovery.
    Volkan Şen

    Financial Analyst: Volkan Şen

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