Turkey Central Bank Reserves Hit 5-Month High at $183.5 Billion
Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası (TCMB), rezervlerini 5 ay içinde gördüğü en yüksek seviyeye taşıyarak **183,5 milyar dolar** seviyesine ulaştı. ##

Turkey's Central Bank (TCMB) pushed its reserves to a five‑month peak, reaching $183.5 billion.
Reserves Climb to a New Summit
According to calculations by Matriks Haber from TCMB data, reserves stood at $178.4 bn in the week of Aug 7 and rose to $183.5 bn in the week of Aug 14, marking the highest level in the past five months.
From the January Peak to the August Recovery
In the week ending Jan 30 2026, reserves hit a historic high of $218.2 bn, after which they entered a volatile decline. A sharp drop occurred in March; by the week of Jun 26, reserves fell to $149.2 bn, the lowest point in roughly six months.
The July rebound saw reserves climb to $164.5 bn on Jul 31. In August, a robust increase pushed the figure from $178.4 bn to $183.5 bn, a net weekly gain of $5.1 bn.
Market Implications of the Weekly Surge
Market participants view this sudden rebound as a sign of improving liquidity and easing FX volatility. Nonetheless, reserves remain about $35 bn below the historic peak, indicating persistent external sector pressures. The central bank’s upcoming Aug 20 briefing will likely provide further guidance on monetary policy and FX interventions, crucial for shaping the short‑term trajectory of the Turkish lira.
Related News & Analysis
View All →
JPMorgan Signals Turkey’s Rate‑Cut Window Amid Softening Inflation

BİM's Super Discount Storm Fuels Consumer Spending Surge

Intetra Technology Hits Borsa Istanbul: A 2.1 Billion TL Tech Expansion

Turkey's Gold Quota: The 'Ghost Town' Era in the Jewelry Sector

BIM’s Summer Discount: Short‑Term Ripple Effects in the Retail Sector

Secession Signals in Canada's Energy Heartland: Alberta's Independence Push
Latest Market News
All News →The Inheritance Condition: Financial Literacy Test

Wall Street's Weekly Close: Resilience Amid Bond and Oil Volatility

Algorithmic Accountability: Dutch Regulator Slaps Uber with $966m Fine

SNB Signals Potential Return to Negative Interest Rate Territory
![[BALAT] BALATACILAR BALATACILIK SANAYİ VE TİCARET A.Ş.
Payların Geri Alınmasına İlişkin Bildirim - 21.08.2026 Tarihli Pay Geri Alımı Hakkında](/_next/image?url=%2Fuploads%2Fkap-default.png&w=3840&q=75)