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The eyes of investors in the interest rate decision of the central bank: Will there be reduction in interest rates in September?

September 2, 2025
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The eyes of investors in the interest rate decision of the central bank: Will there be reduction in interest rates in September?

One of the most curious developments in the Turkish economy is to decide the interest rate of the central bank in September. Fluctuations in the global market, inflation data and mobility in the exchange rate have shifted the attention of investors in interest rate decisions. The course has been monitored in inflation in recent months, increasing the expectations of the central bank's possible steps related to policy benefits. So when is the decision on the interest rate of the central bank?

In September, market markets will be available at the central bank of the Central Monetary Policy Council Türkiye. Investors are curious to wait for CBRT's interest rates, while keeping their investors in safe ports. So, what will decide on the interest rate of the central bank in September? Meeting of the Central Bank in September The Council, will be held for the 7th time this year, will announce an important interest rate decision on Thursday, September 11, 2025. At the last meeting, the Council reduced the bidding interest rate for a week with a policy interest rate of 300 basic points to 43 %. What is the expectation of interest? Economists emphasize that the interest rate decision published in September is very important for both market agents and individual investors. The ability to reduce interest rates can directly affect deposits and lending interest rates, as well as harsh movements in the stock market and foreign exchange market. In addition, a fixed or increasing decision may have decisive significance in the priority of the investor's portfolio.The most mentioned thing about the scenario on the market is that the central bank will take a careful step by taking into account inflation data. Some analysts believe that reducing interest rates in September due to inflation, while some experts say that decreasing to support economic growth may lie on the table. Payment balance data will also be determined On September 12, the Central Bank will share the payment balance for July with the public. Türkiye's current transaction account on June 2, 6 million, except for the gold and gold account account, has given more than $ 2 billion 579 million.

The eyes of investors in the interest rate decision of the central bank: Will there be reduction in interest rates in September?
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The eyes of investors in the interest rate decision of the central bank: Will there be reduction in interest rates in September?

September 2, 2025

One of the most curious developments in the Turkish economy is to decide the interest rate of the central bank...

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