Turkish Central Bank's international reserves tick up to $147.9B in July
Reserve assets grow 3.5% from prior month

The Turkish Central Bank's official reserves rose to $147.9 billion as of the end of July, according to official data released Thursday.
The reserve assets of the bank increased 3.5% from the prior month, the bank's data showed.
Foreign currency reserves — in convertible foreign currencies — grew 7.5% month-on-month to $83.2 billion in July.
The bank's gold reserves — including gold deposits and, if appropriate, gold-swapped — fell 1.6% to $57.2 billion at the end of last month.
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