- USD/TRY surpasses the 26.0000 mark and clinches new highs.
- Türkiye inflation loses further traction in June.
- Investors’ attention remains on the next steps by the CBRT.
Further depreciation of the Turkish currency lifts USD/TRY to new all-time highs near 26.1000 on Wednesday.
USD/TRY: Rally appears unabated so far
On Wednesday, the USD/TRY continued its weekly rebound and surpassed the 26.0000 hurdle, as negative sentiment towards the Turkish lira persisted.
Despite the release of inflation figures in Türkiye, which showed a 3.92% MoM increase in June and a 38.21% rise over the past twelve months, the FX market did not react significantly. These figures came in lower than expected and indicated that disinflationary pressures remained in place last month. Additionally, Producer Prices rose 6.5% MoM and 40.42% YoY.

As the lira falls off the cliff, market participants are increasingly skeptical about the newly appointed economic team's ability to reverse the trend and restore credibility to both the government and the central bank.
Furthermore, investors are concerned about national lenders spending approximately $1B to support the domestic currency earlier this week.
What to look for around TRY
USD/TRY now seems to have resumed the uptrend following a brief consolidation period of several sessions.
In the meantime, investors are expected to closely monitor upcoming decisions on monetary policy. By appointing Mehmet Simsek and Hafize Gaye Erkan, both former Wall Street bankers, to oversee the country's finances, President R. T. Erdogan seems to suggest a possible move away from heavy state intervention in favor of letting the market dictate the fair value of the currency.
Although it remains uncertain whether Mr. Erdogan's preference for combating inflation through lower interest rates will allow Simsek and Erkan's orthodox approach to monetary policy to thrive, the news of their appointment has been so far cautiously welcomed by market participants.
In a broader sense, price action around the Turkish currency is expected to continue to revolve around the performance of energy and commodity prices, which are directly tied to developments from the Ukraine conflict, broad risk appetite trends, and dollar dynamics.
Key events in Türkiye this week: CPI, Producer Prices (Wednesday).
Eminent issues on the back boiler: Persistent distrust over the CBRT credibility/independence. Absence of structural reforms. Bouts of geopolitical concerns.
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