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Turkey cuts key interest rate to 37% as inflation slows

  • On Jan. 22, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye's Monetary Policy Committee cut the one-week repo by 100 basis points to 37%, continuing a gradual easing cycle.
  • The bank said underlying inflation trends have declined and domestic demand is supporting the disinflation process, with CPI easing to 30.89 percent in December, down from 31.07 percent in November.
  • Following earlier cuts, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye eased again Thursday with a 100-basis-point cut after 150 in December, marking the fifth reduction since last summer.
  • The MPC said it will make predictable, data-driven decisions, reiterated its 5 percent inflation target medium-term goal, and announced eight rate-setting meetings in 2026 with cuts data-dependent.
  • A path of 100-150bp cuts per meeting could lower the rate to 28% by end-2026, the bank said, while financial indicators show USD/TRY remains under control with strong Turkish eurobond market demand.
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superhaber.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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