By Murat Aslan
ISTANBUL (AA) — Türkiye's Central Bank on Thursday announced record-high gross reserves of $136.49 billion as of the end of last week.
According to the bank's weekly figures, gross reserves surged $2.02 billion on a weekly basis as of Nov. 24.
Foreign currency reserves totaled $90.99 billion after an increase of $1.77 billion over the same period, while gold reserves amounted to $45.24 billion, up $225 million.
Since May, total gross reserves climbed $38.35 billion, or 38.6%.
This was also the 15th weekly increase in a row in gross reserves, now at a record level since 1987, when the data collection began.
*Writing by Gokhan Ergocun