Türkiye's external assets total $439.1B in February
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- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:16 | 20 April 2026
Türkiye's external assets fell 1.7% from the end of December 2025 to $439.1 billion in February 2026, according to data released by the Turkish Central Bank on Monday.
Türkiye's external liabilities rose 0.5% from December 2025 to $786.8 billion in February.
As a result, the country's Net International Investment Position (NIIP) stood at minus $347.6 billion.
Reserve assets fell by $3.6 billion over the month to $210.2 billion.
Direct investments rose 1.2% to $76.8 billion, while other investments slipped 0.4% to $145.6 billion.
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