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Information and Services in Turkey Section => Banks, Interest, Money Transfers, Insurance => Topic started by: teresa321 on December 31, 2004, 06:37:11 AM

Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: teresa321 on December 31, 2004, 06:37:11 AM
I have noticed a fairly sharp drop in the exchange rate (I think) on the eve of the New Year.  Does this represent confidence in the New Lira and/or proposed EU entry?

Teresa X
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: Dippey on December 31, 2004, 12:16:12 PM
Correctish. The stock exchange has been closed yesterday and today in prep for currency translation. Yesterday, late last nite, November figures were given for Turkeys GDP and trade deficit which grew, but this has been offset by a new $10b loan with the IMF to replace the current one expiring in feb. As with the new currency convert the market expects foreign funds to enter turkeys market coupled with optimism by EU prospects.

PS just a note whilst looking around, you know if you all out celebrating tonite all bank ATM's, Internet/phoner lines, credit card machines etcetc will be switched off around 30 minutes before midnight and up to 3 hours past midnight, subject to evrything going right, and who you bank with !!! So make sure you've got enough money on you. I'll do another thread somewhere else for that.

Have fun and Happy New Year to all.

Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: number2 on December 31, 2004, 13:19:56 PM
Will you still be able to use the old money or do you have to take it to the bank and change it, I've only got 14 million so it wouldn't break me, it's just nice to be able to go in a shop when I land for some cigs and a couple of cans of efes. Alan
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: teresa321 on December 31, 2004, 13:33:02 PM
I gather you can use it for 12 months Alan, alongside the new currency.  I also keep some for when I return for tips etc, and I had forgotten about that - so I am still a multi millionaire.

Teresa X
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: loz on December 31, 2004, 17:04:36 PM
yesterday went to the bank and got 2.513ml for sterling and today has risen slightly to 2.566 so got slightly more. and yes, the new currency will be used as of tomorrow but the old will run alongside until 2006 so you can still be a millionaire.
I did the Turkish lottery for the first time on saturday (3numbers)!!!! and texted my pals in UK to inform them that I had won 1.7m on the lottery; then had to inform them that this was approx 63p, Oh well it was good whie it lasted.
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: teresa321 on December 31, 2004, 17:34:40 PM
Keep us updated Lorraine from the Turkish side once the YTL arrives.

Teresa X
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: canalman on January 14, 2005, 11:51:58 AM
I notice that in the UK papers that the exchange rates are still in terms of millions of TL. I take it that the YTL is now issued ?
Pete [?]
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: Blether on January 14, 2005, 15:26:46 PM
Yes,new currency started 1st January Pete.

Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: valentine on January 15, 2005, 18:13:28 PM
Whats the exchange rate for the YTL over there? At work today it was 2.3 which seemed a bit low to me.
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: teresa321 on January 15, 2005, 20:34:54 PM
Lloyds were diving 2.4 without commission and Garanti are showing 2.52 Val.  It has dropped in the last couple of days because of good economic figures I think.  The Daily Mail is quoting the new rate Pete but it doesn't look much different. Our local Northern Echo still quotes millions, but probably nobody has told them. When someone goes on holiday who works there they may change it!

Teresa X
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: KKOB on January 16, 2005, 06:59:40 AM
Are the Northern Echo still quoting the price of sheep in groats? LOL
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: canalman on January 19, 2005, 16:28:50 PM
In today's Daily Telegraph the rate is 2.3861 YTL/GBP.
Pete
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: valentine on January 19, 2005, 23:57:06 PM
Pete I work in a foreign exchange and the telegraphs rates are nowhere near the rates offered in an exchange bureau, maybe they are business rates opposed to tourist rates.
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: Sinbad on January 21, 2005, 07:57:22 AM
Got a divi cheque from South Africa yesterday. Made me feel quite rich till I remembered the exchange rate and then a wack is taken off by the bank for processing it. Still think Sue and I have done OK with the TL.

Anyone know what the availability of the new notes is like from the banks etc in the UK?
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: Orange on January 21, 2005, 09:05:10 AM
I believe the banks in England are still handing out the old notes at the moment. Over here still seeing plenty of the old notes.
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: valentine on January 21, 2005, 14:29:58 PM
We can only obtain the new notes now, we can buy the old ones of course but are not allowed to sell them out again, they have to be returned to the bank.
Val
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: valentine on January 21, 2005, 14:31:57 PM
Sinbad we're having no problems obtaining the new notes, the highest denomination we can get is a 50.
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: xanadu on January 21, 2005, 21:11:51 PM
Wait till you get a few 100's in your hand............makes you feel rich again.
Title: Exchange rates - New Currency
Post by: teresa321 on January 22, 2005, 06:47:08 AM
You can buy the new ones on e-bay!

Teresa X