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What is the Central Bank's interest rate decision? Have there been interest rate cuts? (MPC December 2025 CBRT Interest Rate Decision)

December 12, 2025
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What is the Central Bank's interest rate decision? Have there been interest rate cuts? (MPC December 2025 CBRT Interest Rate Decision)

The December interest rate decision of the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) has been announced. Investors in dollars, gold, stock markets and deposit interest rates will orient their investments to the new interest rate decision made in December. After a survey conducted with the participation of economists, expectations about the December interest rate decision have been revealed. So what is the Central Bank's December interest rate decision? Have there been interest rate cuts?

December's Central Bank interest rate decision is on the agenda of citizens who closely monitor the Turkish economy. The Central Bank's December interest rate decision, which last cut interest rates by 100 basis points from 40.5% to 39.5% in October, has been announced. So what is the Central Bank's December interest rate decision? What are economists' expectations about interest rates?

WHAT IS THE CENTRAL BANK'S INTEREST RATE DECISION?

The December interest rate decision of the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) has been announced.

 

The Central Bank's December interest rate decision meeting is held on Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 14:00. CBRT reduced the policy rate by 150 basis points from 39.5% to 38.0%.

WHAT ARE ECONOMISTS' INTEREST RATE EXPECTATIONS?

The expectations survey was organized by AA Finans for the CBRT's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting to be held on Thursday, December 11, with the participation of 38 economists.

 

14 economists participating in the survey expected policy rates to decrease by 100 basis points, 17 by 150 basis points and 7 by 200 basis points.

 

Economists' average expectation for the December MPC decision is for the policy rate to fall 150 basis points to 38%.

 

Policy interest rate expectations among economists participating in the survey are between 37.50% and 38.50%. At the MPC meeting held in October, the policy rate was reduced by 100 basis points to 39.50%.

WHAT IS THE OCTOBER INTEREST RATE DECISION?

The Central Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (PPK) ignored the interest rate in November. In the final CBRT interest rate decision announced in October, the Central Bank reduced the interest rate by 100 basis points from 40.5% to 39.5%.

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