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Turkish lira weakens against dollar for fifth day

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The Turkish lira eased a further 0.85 per cent against the dollar on Wednesday, weakening for a fifth session and bringing the currency back towards the lows it hit in late December after a series of unorthodox interest rate cuts.

The lira weakened as far as 15.38 in morning trade from a close of 15.2490 on Tuesday. It stood at 15.3405 at 1157 GMT.

A currency crisis late last year sent the lira to a record low of 18.4 on Dec. 20, triggering state measures to underpin the lira through a scheme to protect lira deposits against depreciation and major forex market interventions.

Following a 44 per cent slide in 2021, the lira has dipped another 14 per cent this year after a long period of stability was upset by concerns about the economic fallout from the war in Ukraine, which sent Turkey’s already-hefty energy import bill soaring.

The Turkish central bank sold $3.296 billion in foreign currency in April to Turkey’s state economic enterprises, primarily energy importer Botas, reflecting the rising cost of energy imports.

The currency crisis last year was sparked by a series of rate cuts long sought by President Tayyip Erdogan, who supports the unorthodox view that higher interest rates cause inflation. The lira’s depreciation stoked inflation, which hit 70 per cent in April.

Erdogan said on Wednesday that Turkey had been fighting against “attacks” through exchange rates and interest rates for a long time. He said Turks were facing a high cost of living, adding that economic problems were temporary.

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