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Ankara, September 2 (FFN) – Turkey’s economic growth in the second quarter of 2024 slowed more than anticipated, marking the slowest pace since the economic downturn four years ago. This slowdown is primarily attributed to a year of aggressive monetary tightening by the Central Bank of Turkey, according to data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) source.

Key Economic Indicators

IndicatorQ1 2024 (Revised)Q2 2024Expected Q2 2024
GDP Growth (YoY)5.3%2.5%3.2%
Consumer Spending Growth6.8%1.6%
Government Spending Growth5.4%0.7%
Gross Capital Formation9.3%0.5%
Exports Growth4.3%0.0%
Imports Growth-3.0%-5.7%

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rose by 2.5% year-on-year in Q2 2024, down from a revised 5.3% in the previous quarter, significantly below the 3.2% growth expected by analysts source.

Household spending growth sharply decelerated to 1.6% from 6.8% in Q1 2024, as higher borrowing costs significantly weakened consumer purchasing power.

Government expenditure growth also slowed, rising by only 0.7% compared to 5.4% in the first quarter, as public spending was reduced to control public finances.

Gross capital formation grew by just 0.5%, down from 9.3% in Q1, while exports stalled (compared to a 4.3% increase in the previous quarter) and imports fell by 5.7% (down from -3% in Q1).

In quarter-on-quarter terms, and after adjusting for seasonal and calendar effects, GDP increased by only 0.1% from April to June, following a 1.4% rise in the first three months of the year.

Monetary Policy and Inflation

IndicatorValue
Central Bank Key Interest RateIncreased to 50% from 8.5%
Inflation (May 2024)75%
Inflation (July 2024)Below 62%

The Central Bank of Turkey has raised its key interest rate to 50% from 8.5% since June of last year to cool inflation, which peaked at 75% in May but fell below 62% in July and is expected to continue declining source.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts Turkey’s economy to grow by 3.2% in 2024 and 3.3% in 2025.

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