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Turkish watchdogs to probe JP Morgan after lira plunge

Published 03/23/2019, 04:31 PM
Updated 03/23/2019, 04:31 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A J.P. Morgan logo is seen in New York City

By Ali Kucukgocmen and Jonathan Spicer

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's banking watchdog said it had launched an investigation into JP Morgan and other banks over complaints it received after the lira plunged more than 4 percent and the main share index fell sharply on Friday.

The BDDK watchdog said on Saturday it received complaints that a report JP Morgan published on Friday hurt the reputation of Turkish banks and caused volatility in financial markets. The necessary "administrative and judicial processes" would be followed, it said.

The Capital Markets Board of Turkey (SPK) also said it had launched a probe after receiving complaints that a JP Morgan report was "misleading" and caused speculation on the Istanbul bourse.

A JP Morgan spokesman for the region declined to comment.

The Turkish lira tumbled more than 4 per cent against the U.S. dollar on Friday, its biggest one-day fall since a currency crisis took hold in August, raising concerns that Turks are buying more foreign cash as ties with Washington deteriorate.

The regulators' actions are the latest official measures to counter the lira's sharp decline. The central bank said on Friday it was suspending one-week repo auctions "for a period of time", a policy tightening move to squeeze market liquidity and support the lira.

A copy of the JP Morgan report seen by Reuters said it saw a high risk that the lira would decline after local elections set for 31 March, recommending clients to go 'long' on the U.S. dollar. Such advice is typical of client notes from banks globally.

BDDK also said it was looking into claims that "some banks" had lead clients to buy foreign currencies in a manipulative and misleading way, and that the necessary administrative and judicial processes would be followed.

The watchdog did not say which those banks were, or if they were Turkish or foreign.

The total forex deposits and funds including precious metals of Turkish individuals hit a record high of $105.74 billion in the week to March 15, data from the central bank showed on Thursday.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A J.P. Morgan logo is seen in New York City

Turkey's main index BIST100 was down 3.45 percent at Friday's close, while the banking index had declined 6.64 percent.

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