Deutsche Bank Flags Turkey's Bond Market as New Hotspot: Mid‑Term Issues Take Center Stage
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Deutsche Bank’ın 31 Temmuz tarihli CEEMEA Makroekonomi ve Strateji Haftalık Raporu, Türkiye’yi sabit getirili varlıklar arasında “en cazip yatırım ter

Deutsche Bank’s 31 July CEEMEA Macro‑Economics and Strategy Weekly Report positions Turkey as “the most attractive investment choice” among fixed‑income assets.
Turkey’s Bond Market Emerges as a New Magnet
Strategists Christian Wietoska and Yiğit Onay note that low investor positioning, favorable net‑issue dynamics during the summer months, and strong risk‑adjusted return expectations have turned Turkey’s bond market into a regional draw.Deutsche Bank’s Strategic Takeaways
Mid‑Term Bonds Offer a Tactical Edge
Deutsche Bank argues that, given the TCMB’s anticipated rate‑cut cycle, mid‑term (3‑5 year) bonds are likely to deliver higher returns than long‑term (10+ year) issues.Risk Factors and Credit Outlook
Indicators Investors Should Track
Turkey’s bond market has, as Deutsche Bank highlights, become “a new attraction hub” from both technical and thematic perspectives. Mid‑term bonds provide investors with an optimal blend of yield and liquidity in the current monetary environment. Nonetheless, credit rating pressure and the persistence of high inflation demand a disciplined risk‑management approach. Portfolio managers should closely monitor the rate‑cut timeline and FX volatility to extract the maximum upside from this emerging opportunity.
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