© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Skyscrapers in the Maslak business and financial district in Istanbul, Turkey, January 23, 2020. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
(Reuters) – Moody’s (NYSE:) on Friday revised Turkey’s outlook to positive from stable, citing the decisive change to the country’s monetary policy.
Since President Tayyip Erdogan won re-election in May, authorities have abandoned the unorthodox low interest rate policy in favour of a sharp policy tightening.
The ratings agency said the policy pivot now improves the prospects for bringing down the country’s currently very high inflation rates to more sustainable levels, the agency said.
“While headline inflation is likely to rise further in the near term, there are signs that inflation dynamics are starting to turn, indicative of monetary policy regaining credibility and effectiveness,” Moody’s said.
Turkey’s annual inflation…