Turkey bolsters anti-inflationist tone
Finance Minister Elvan says fight against inflation is at center of all Turkey's policies
By Aysu Bicer
ANKARA (AA) - Turkey will never deviate from its inflation target for the sake of short-term gains, the country's finance minister said on Friday.
"The fight against inflation is at the center of all our policies," Lutfi Elvan said at a meeting with businessmen in the northwestern province Bursa.
"What matters to us is the sustainability and inclusiveness of growth," he added.
Turkey's Central Bank on Thursday kept its one-week repo rate -- also known as the policy rate -- steady at 19%, for a third month after raising it by 200 basis points in March.
The bank said in a statement that "high levels of inflation expectations continue to pose risks to the pricing behavior and inflation outlook."
In its April report, the bank raised the country's year-end inflation forecast for this year to 12.2%, up from 9.4% in its previous report.
Turkey's annual inflation rate stands at 16.59% in May, down from 17.14% in April, according to the latest data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat).
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