Breathing Room Under Hot Money Pressure: Turkey's Short-Term External Debt Eases to $239.5 Billion
Türkiye’nin vadesine 1 yıl veya daha az kalmış kısa vadeli dış borç stoku, rekor seviyelerden sınırlı bir geri çekilmeyle **239,5 milyar dolar** seviy
Turkey's short-term external debt stock with a remaining maturity of one year or less registered a marginal decline, easing to $239.5 billion from its historical peaks. Although this massive liability profile, which tested record levels at $242 billion in April and May, attempted to breathe in June, it continues to exert heavy liquidity pressure on the financial system and keeps funding costs elevated for local banks.
Marginal Relief from Historical Peaks as Bank Liabilities Climb
According to Central Bank (CBRT) data, the short-term external debt stock based on remaining maturity—a critical barometer for macroeconomic stability—showed a slight relaxation from its peak. However, despite this overall decline, the upward trend in the banking sector's debt liabilities remains a key point of vulnerability:
Real Sector's Financing Dilemma and the Cash Loan Surge
A significant transformation is also underway in the debt composition of non-bank sectors. While trade balance shifts suppress trade credits, urgent cash needs are driving corporations toward more expensive borrowing channels:
Do not let this minimal retreat of short-term external debt from record highs deceive you; domestic banks are still borrowing from abroad at exorbitant costs. These high funding costs are directly passed down to the domestic consumer. To patch up their own balance sheets, banks continue to maintain mortgage rates at extortionate levels, levy unfair fees under the guise of 'file expenses,' and choke consumers by squeezing credit card limits. As always, the bill for this external debt spiral is being footed by the average citizen crushed under high interest rates.
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