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Turkey says it is addressing market concerns after ratings put on watch

Published 02/06/2018, 19:52
Updated 02/06/2018, 20:00
© Reuters. Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek speaks during a television interview after IMFC plenary the IMF/World Bank spring meeting in Washington

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey defended its economic policies on Saturday, a day after Moody's placed the country's rating on review for a downgrade and Fitch said it was monitoring its banks.

Turkey has tightened and simplified its monetary policy and introduced macro prudential measures, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Twitter. Work was in progress to further strengthen the policy mix, tightening fiscal policy via spending cuts, he added.

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Moody's, which had already downgraded the country's rating in March, said on Friday that it would review Turkey's Ba2 rating for a downgrade, citing concern over economic management and erosion of investor confidence.

"The negative shift in investor sentiment is a significant challenge for a country that is deeply dependent on net capital inflows," Moody's said, adding that the authorities were unable to fully address country's structural economic problems.

Separately, Fitch said it would place 25 Turkish banks' ratings on watch negative, including listed lenders such as Yapi Kredi Bank (IS:YKBNK), Akbank (IS:AKBNK) and Garanti Bankasi (IS:GARAN).

"The RWNs (Rating Watch Negative) placed on all Turkish banks' VRs (Viability Rating) reflect risks to their performance, asset quality, capitalisation and, in most cases, liquidity and funding profiles following a recent period of increased market volatility," Fitch said in a statement.

Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci said the statements by Moody's and Fitch were hasty, deliberate and supported those speculating in Turkish markets, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency.

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"We have no concerns or problems regarding the Turkish banks' capital or equity," Zeybekci said while visiting the southwestern province of Denizli according, to Anadolu Agency.

The central bank hiked the interest rate by 300 basis points to 16.50 percent in an emergency meeting last week to prop up the lira, which has hit a record low of 4.9290 against dollar.

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