Plus500 does not provide CFD services to residents of the United States. Visit our U.S. website at us.plus500.com.

Turkish Lira Drops After Erdogan Fires Bank Governor

Plus500 | Monday 22 March 2021

The Turkish lira fell sharply after President Erdogan made a sudden move to replace the head of the country’s central bank for the third time in less than two years on Saturday.

TRY

Erdogan replaced Bank Governor Naci Agbal, who was only appointed in November 2020, in spite of the central bank’s recent successes in strengthening the lira. His removal may come from the bank’s decision last week to raise interest rates by two percentage points, while economists had only predicted an increase of one point. The USD/TRY (USDTRY) Forex pair was up by 8.7% on Monday morning.

Agbal had raised rates on the lira by 875 basis points during his tenure, which may have helped build the currency’s credibility with investors. In fact, at one point in 2021, the lira held the position of the best performing currency of any emerging market. However, almost all of these gains were erased within 10 minutes as trading for the week began.

Although Agbal’s replacement, Sahap Kavcioglu, has pledged to deliver price stability, the market may be showing signs of concern as inflation in Turkey has climbed higher than 15%. Kavcioglu has frequently argued for economic policies favouring low interest rates. Rising Crude Oil prices have contributed to Turkey’s surging inflation, and the investors may have lost interest in emerging markets due to the high yields available on U.S. Treasuries.

Yen Rises Against EUR, AUD and NZD After Lira Falls

The Japanese yen outperformed the euro, and the Australian and New Zealand dollars since trading on Friday, although the currencies were eventually able to make up some ground. The market may be expecting Japanese investors who had chosen the Turkish lira for its high returns to close out riskier positions on cross yen trades. On Monday morning, the EUR/JPY (EURJPY) was up by almost 2%, the AUD/JPY (AUDJPY) was up by 0.1%, and the NZD/JPY (NZDJPY) was up by 0.2%.

Governor Agbal’s removal has caused a steep decline in the Turkish lira. Will his replacement be able to lower inflation and strengthen the currency?


Get more from Plus500

Expand Your Knowledge

Videos & Articles help you expand your trading knowledge.

Prepare Your Trades

Our Economic calendar helps you explore global market events.

Trade Without Surprises

Understand the full costs of your trades now for better expense management later.


This information is written by Plus500 Ltd. The information is provided for general purposes only, and does not take into account any personal circumstances or objectives. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, if necessary, seek professional advice. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. It does not constitute financial, investment or other advice on which you can rely. Any references to past performance, historical returns, future projections, and statistical forecasts are no guarantee of future returns or future performance. Plus500 will not be held responsible for any use that may be made of this information and for any consequences that may result from such use. Hence, any person acting based on this information does so at their own discretion. The information has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research.

Need Help?
24/7 Support