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Turk Telekom goes bankrupt sparking panic in Turkish private sector

The Turkish lira continues its fall

Newsroom August 31 09:35

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Turk Telekom went bankrupt under the weight of its loans, which it could not repay. The amount of the “exposure” to the banks was $ 4.7 billion, resulting in the company’s management passing under the control of the banking institutions.

The news of the bankruptcy of such a large and historic company caused panic among a series of other firms, which follow similar tactics to those by Turk Telekom as they also collect in a Turkish lira and repay loans in dollars or euros.

Turkey’s currency fell by more than 5 per cent in a pattern similar to the crash in the lira earlier this month, amid swirling concern over the country’s economy and financial markets.

The lira drooped to TL6.80 against the dollar — marking a new low for the week and creeping yet closer to the historic trough of TL7.2149 that was reached earlier in August.

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The currency has tumbled more than 11 per cent this week as local investors have returned following a four-and-a-half day closure for Eid al-Adha. It is down by more than a quarter for August in a record fall for the ‘new lira’, which came into being after a re-denomination in 2005. This month’s drop is the biggest for Turkey’s national currency since the economic crisis in 2001, according to Reuters data.

The sell-off was also exacerbated by a Reuters report that the deputy governor of the central bank, Erkan Kilimci, is preparing to resign for a role at the Development Bank of Turkey.

source: FT.com

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