Turkish Treasury runs 1st cash surplus in 6 months

by Anadolu Agency

ANKARA

The Turkish Treasury’s cash balance ran a surplus in May for the first time since Nov. 2023, according to official data released on Friday.

Treasury’s cash surplus reached 234.8 billion Turkish liras ($7.3 billion) last month, the Treasury and Finance Ministry data showed.

Cash revenues of the Treasury stood at 1 trillion liras ($31.7 billion), while its expenditures totaled 787.5 billion liras ($24.4 billion).

Its interest payments came in at 102.8 billion liras ($3.2 billion) last month.

Except for interest payments, the cash balance showed a surplus of 337.5 billion liras ($10.5 billion).

The Turkish lira traded at an average of 32.2269 per US dollar in May.

In January-May, the Treasury’s cash deficit came in at 572.8 billion liras ($18.2 billion), its revenues 3.4 trillion liras ($150.5 billion), and expenditures were at 3.9 trillion liras ($124.8 billion).

The average USD/TRY exchange rate was around 31.4584 in the first five months of this year.

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