The reserves of the Central Bank increased by 221 million dollars to 159 billion 619 million dollars. This marked the highest level of reserves of all time. The total reserves of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) reached an all-time high of 159 billion 619 million dollars in the week of November 1, with an increase of 221 million dollars compared to the previous week. The CBRT released its weekly money and banking statistics, revealing that as of November 1, the Central Bank’s gross foreign exchange reserves decreased by 499 million dollars to 93 billion 5 million dollars. As of October 25, gross foreign exchange reserves were at 93 billion 504 million dollars. During this period, gold reserves increased by 720 million dollars, reaching 66 billion 614 million dollars from 65 billion 894 million dollars. Consequently, the total reserves of the Central Bank rose to 159 billion 619 million dollars from 159 billion 398 million dollars in the week of November 1, representing an increase of 221 million dollars from the previous week.
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