


The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) announced the "Weekly Securities Statistics" data for the week of October 24. According to the data, foreign investors made a net sale of 118.5 million dollars worth of stocks during this period.
In the same week, sales of Government Interior Debt Securities (DİBS) amounting to 441.8 million dollars were also recorded. This situation indicates that foreign investors' interest in Turkey's bond markets is decreasing.
The assets of the Sector Outside General Administration (ÖST) in investors' portfolios showed a decline with a sale of 27.6 million dollars. These data suggest that foreign investors are adopting a cautious approach towards the overall economic situation in Turkey.
In previous weeks, the foreign stock holding was 30 billion 661.2 million dollars, while on October 24, this figure rose to 32 billion 320.9 million dollars. This increase signals that despite fluctuations in stock market performance, some investors are beginning to re-enter the markets.
On the other hand, foreign holdings of DİBS decreased from 15 billion 384.7 million dollars to 15 billion 12.1 million dollars, while ÖST holdings also dropped from 593.7 million dollars to 564.3 million dollars. This situation indicates that foreign investors are trying to shift towards the stock markets by fleeing from bonds due to the uncertainties in Turkey's markets.
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