


Foreign investors made significant net purchases in Turkish equities during the last week of December. Data published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) shows that foreign investors bought a total of 284 million dollars worth of stocks in the week ending December 26, increasing their confidence in the markets.
This purchase indicates that foreign investors reached approximately 820 million dollars in stock acquisitions throughout December. Evaluating Turkey's potential and growth, investors made these purchases while the stock market was also affected by these movements. The increase in foreign investors' stock purchases is interpreted as a positive indicator for the stock exchange.
In the last week of December, a different movement was observed in the bond market. Foreign investors turned to bond sales after 8 weeks and executed a total bond sale of 31 million dollars in this period. This situation indicates that investors are reassessing their strategies considering market dynamics.
The increase in foreign investors' stock purchases and bond sales can be seen as a reflection of the general uncertainties in the markets and economic fluctuations. This situation is among the significant factors affecting investors' risk perceptions and confidence in the markets.
Investors may reshape their approach to the markets and make strategic decisions based on this data. However, the information provided here does not constitute investment advice.
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