Beştepe's 'interest and dollar' comment
Hürriyet columnist Hande Fırat talked about the fact that the dollar/TL rate exceeded 11 after the Central Bank's interest rate cut, and carried the conversation she had with the senior figures in the Presidency to her corner.
19 November 2021 10:34
Hande Fırat wrote about the meeting she had with senior sources in the Presidency about the Central Bank's interest rate cut and the subsequent rise of the dollar.
Fırat listed the answers item by item as follows:
“The government is aware of the bill that came up with the interest rate cut. This bill will be met. In a sense, the bitter prescription will now be implemented.
The main reason is the lack of early elections. The main target until the 2023 elections will be to increase investments, reduce unemployment and relieve the lower income group.
The government does not want to go to the 2023 elections with high interest rates, high inflation and high unemployment rates. It is aimed to reduce unemployment by increasing investments.
Some economic data is relied on in choosing this policy.
Growth comes first among these data. The Turkish economy grew by 21.7 percent in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the same period of the previous year. At the end of the year, a growth forecast of up to double digits is made.
Other data are export figures. In October, exports increased by 20.2 percent compared to the same month of the previous year and reached 20.8 billion dollars. In the January-October period, exports increased by 33.9 percent compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 181.8 billion dollars.”
'PSYCHOLOGICAL PERCEPTION'
Fırat also said, "The government also points out that the general economic picture in the world is problematic. Sources claim that there is an attempt to create a perception that the 'economy cannot be managed' in Turkey. "High-level sources from the Presidency justify the policy of interest reduction with these articles. We will see if the government will be able to achieve its goals in a year and a half. However, it will not be wrong to say that 2022 will be a difficult year," he said.