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Turkish private sector’s foreign debt at $158b

ISTANBUL (AA/APP): The Turkish private sector’s foreign debt totaled $158 billion as of February, down $1.4 billion from the end of 2022, the Central Bank.

Long-term loans amounted to $149.3 billion, down $1.7 billion, while short-term loans –excluding trade credits – were $8.7 billion, up $271 million, over the same period.

Financial institutions’ share of long-term loans was at 34.5%, while non-financial institutions’ share was at 65.5%; these figures were 73.9% and 26.1%, respectively, for short-term loans.

Some 61.3% of long-term loans were in the US dollar, followed by the euro (34.7%), Turkish lira (1.9%), and other currencies (2.1%).

The Frontier Post

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