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    Türkiye’s external assets reach $378.2B in February

    By Anadolu AgencyApril 21, 20251 Min Read
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    Türkiye’s external assets totaled $378.2 billion as of the end of February, up 3% year-on-year, official figures from the Central Bank showed on Monday.

    The country’s liabilities against non-residents were at $657.2 billion, down 1.5% compared to February last year, the bank said.

    Türkiye’s net international investment position (NIIP)-assets minus liabilities-was at minus $279 billion, down $9.7 billion.

    Reserve asset items were at $165.4 billion, up 6.6% compared to the previous year.

    As for sub-items under assets, direct investments were at $72.6 billion, rising 2%, while other investments totaled $136.2 billion, down 0.5%.

    Foreign exchange deposits of resident banks held abroad were at $39 billion, reflecting an increase of 4.4%.

    “Among the sub-items under liabilities, Turkish lira deposits of resident banks held abroad recorded USD 23.1 billion by decreasing %7.1,” the bank noted.

    As for sub-items under liabilities, direct investments under liabilities posted $169.6 billion by the end of February, falling 6.7%.

    Portfolio investments jumped 3.2% to $128.3 billion in the same period.

    Other investments under liabilities also rose 1.1% to reach $359.3 billion.

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