S&p: Turkey's Banks' Weakness Low Per Capita Income, Strangth Stability

- Turkey's banking system enjoys its strength but suffers from lower per capita income than peers', according to areport released

- Turkey's banking system enjoys its strength but suffers from lower per capita income than peers', according to areport released by the international rating company Standard & Poor's on Tuesday.

The company launched its "Banking Industry Country Risk Assessment: Turkey" on
Ratings Direct, citing that the strengths of the sector are as follows:

"Generally moderate household and corporate debt, bank regulation and supervision that compare favorably with those in many emerging economies and a stable banking industry with adequate ability to price risk."

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Lower per capita income than peers' was a major weakness of Turkey's banking sector, stated in the S%P report, adding the other weaknesses as follows:

"Banks' overstretched funding positions because of low domestic savings, high short-term foreign debt and an underdeveloped debt market. Indirect credit risks from a high amount of commercial loans in foreign currency."

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