Türkiye's total gross reserves hit record $178.4 billion
A logo of the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) is pictured at the entrance of its headquarters in Ankara, Türkiye, Oct. 15, 2021. (Reuters Photo)


Total gross reserves of the Turkish central bank broke a new record in the last week of August, official data released on Thursday revealed.

The volume of reserves rose to an all-time high of $178.4 billion as of Aug. 29, according to the weekly data published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT). A week earlier, reserves stood at $176.3 billion.

Accordingly, as of Aug. 29, the central bank's gross foreign exchange reserves decreased by $59 million to $91.03 billion. Gross foreign exchange reserves stood at $91.09 billion on Aug. 22.

Foreign currency reserves – in convertible foreign currencies – fell 0.1% to $83.3 billion compared to the previous week.

The bank's gold reserves, including gold deposits and, if appropriate, gold swaps, climbed 2.5% to $87.3 billion in the same period.

Net reserves surged from $71.8 billion to $73.7 billion during the same period.

Net reserves excluding swaps also rose to $56.9 billion. The previous week, net reserves excluding swaps were at $54.7 billion, according to the data.