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Special Data Dissemination Standard
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Flag of Turkey Turkey
Analytical accounts of the central bank
(Analytical Balance Sheet of the Central Bank )
Last Posted: Apr-9-2009
Last Certified: Jan-5-2009
Last Updated: Apr-3-2009

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Mrs. Semra Gülergün,
Director,
Monetary and Financial Data Division,
Statistics Department,
The Central Bank of Turkey,
Istiklal Cad. No. 10, Ulus,
Ankara, Turkey 06100
 Phone :90 312 3102649
 Fax :90 312 3111703
 Email :Semra.Gulergun@tcmb.gov.tr 
 
Mrs. Aycan Özek,
Deputy Director,
Monetary and Financial Data Division,
Statistics Department,
The Central Bank of Turkey,
Istiklal Cad. No. 10, Ulus,
Ankara, Turkey 06100
 Phone :90 312 3123597
 Fax :90 312 3111703
 Email :Aycan.Ozek@tcmb.gov.tr 
 
Mr. Aytaç Erdoğan,
Assistant Specialist,
Monetary and Financial Data Division,
Statistics Department,
The Central Bank of Turkey,
Istiklal Cad. No. 10, Ulus,
Ankara, Turkey 06100
 Phone :90 312 3242658
 Fax :90 312 3111703
 Email :Aytac.Erdogan@tcmb.gov.tr 

Dissemination Formats
Summary Methodology

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The Data: Coverage, Periodicity, and Timeliness
Coverage characteristics

5.1.1 Statistical presentation

Data are disseminated in thousands of Turkish Lira on the analytical accounts of the CBRT, based on the CBRT's accounting records.

Data are disseminated on:

  1. Reserve money;
  2. Domestic claims on the public sector, covering claims on central government and non-financial public enterprises;
  3. Other gross domestic claims, covering claims on Saving Deposit and Insurance Funds; and
  4. Foreign assets and foreign liabilities.

CBRT data are inflation-adjusted beginning from August 2004.

The CBRT also disseminates "Central Bank Money", defined as the sum of Reserve Money and Other Central Bank Money aggregates. Other Central Bank Money is defined as the sum of Open Market Operations (comprising domestic currency swaps, repurchase agreements, and interbank deposits) and other public sector deposits with CBRT (excluding deposits of municipalities and provincial administrations).

CBRT data (weekly and monthly) are disseminated simultaneously in electronic format.

Periodicity

4.1.1 Periodicity

Weekly and daily.
Timeliness

4.1.2 Timeliness

  • For weekly data, one week after the end of the reference week.
  • For daily data, next day.
Access by the Public
Advance dissemination of
release calendar

5.1.3 Advance release calendar

A data release calendar which gives a year-ahead notice of release dates is available at the CBRT website at http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/yeni/veriyay/takvimeng.html.

An advance release calendar for SDDS data categories is also disseminated at Turkstat website at http://www.turkstat.gov.tr/arastirmaveprojeler/turcat/body/sdds.htm.

Simultaneous release to all
interested parties

5.1.4 Simultaneous release

Weekly data are released simultaneously to all interested parties by issuing the Weekly Press Bulletin at (http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/basin/bbultmainyeni.html ). The time series of daily and weekly data are simultaneously disseminated at the CBRT website via EDDS at http://evds.tcmb.gov.tr/yeni/cbt-uk.html. The monthly data are published at the EDDS and Quarterly Bulletin at (http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/ucaylik/ucayanamenuing.html).
Integrity
Dissemination of terms and
conditions under which
official statistics are
produced, including those
relating to the confidentiality
of individually identifiable
information

0.1.1 Responsibility for collecting, processing, and disseminating statistics

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) is an independent agency, operating under the terms and conditions of the 1970 CBRT Law No. 1211, as amended on April 25, 2001 by the Law No. 4651.

  • Article 4 (II.g) of the CBRT Law gives the CBRT the responsibility to monitor financial markets, request necessary information, and gather statistical information from banks and other financial institutions, and from organizations authorized to regulate and supervise these institutions.
  • Article 43 authorizes the CBRT to publish statistical information.

The Statistics Department (SD) of the CBRT is responsible for research on the statistical methodology, data collection, and compilation, verification, processing, and dissemination of money and banking statistics, balance of payments statistics, and real sector statistics.

The Statistical Law of Turkey No. 5429 monitors the implementation and development of official statistics under the supervision of Turkish Statisticsl Institute (Turkstat). The 5-year Official Statistical Program (http://www.turkstat.gov.tr/rip/rip.pdf) prepared in line with the Statistical Law of Turkey defines money and banking statistics and balance of payments statistics under the responsibility of the CBRT. The Program also monitors the consistency with international standards, future plan and advance release calendar.

Analytical accounts of the central bank

Article 63 of the CBRT Law provides that the Central Bank shall issue a bulletin announcing a brief statement of accounts as of the end of each week and shall also publish it in the Official Gazette.

0.1.2 Data sharing and coordination among data producing agencies

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

In preparing and disseminating data with regard to the SDDS, the Turkstat and the Treasury are also involved. Meetings are held between the various agencies when necessary.

Analytical accounts of the central bank

CBRT balance sheet and analytical balance sheet data are submitted by the Accounting Department to the SD.

0.1.3 Confidentiality of individual reporters' data

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

  • Article 43 of the CBRT Law forbids the publication or disclosure by the CBRT of any statistical information having a private and personal nature to an official authority or private body other than the Banking Regulatory and Supervision Agency (BRSA). It also states that statistical information published by the CBRT will only be used for statistical purposes, and not be considered as evidence. Article 44 (paragraph 3) of the CBRT Law states that all the operations and records of the CBRT’s Risk Center, which centralizes the information on the risks of customers of banks and other financial institutions, are confidential.
  • Article 35 of the CBRT Law obliges the staff of the central bank to observe the secrecy of matters pertaining to the CBRT or to persons and institutions dealing with the CBRT, which they acquire within their official capacities and due to their positions, as well as not to disclose these secrets. This obligation continues to be binding even after staff members leave the CBRT. Staff members of the CBRT are subject to the provisions of the Code of Obligations and liable for the damages they cause to the CBRT in connection with their duties.

Only authorized staff members of the SD have access to data of individual banks before they are aggregated and consolidated for publication. Procedures are in place so that data are consolidated and aggregated as necessary, so as to prevent individual disclosure. Access to the internal database is limited to authorized staff; differentiated degrees of authorization give differential degrees of access to the data. Computers are password protected.

0.1.4 Ensuring statistical reporting

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Article 43 of the CBRT Law provides the legal basis for the collection of statistical information that supports the compilation of relevant statistics. It authorizes the CBRT to (i) directly request and collect, all statistical information relating to financial system and other statistical information necessary for the surveillance of developments in the economy and the balance of payments, from depository corporations, other financial corporations, and persons and (ii) directly request information, balance sheets, and reports of depository corporations, other financial corporations, and persons, and to investigate and supervise the accuracy of these information.

All banks and other financial corporations deemed appropriate by the CBRT and operating in Turkey are also required to submit their annual balance sheets and income statements along with the reports of their boards of directors and auditors to the CBRT after their general assembly meetings and the reports of independent auditing institutions after the date of preparation (Article 43, paragraph 1). The CBRT is also authorized to investigate and supervise the accuracy of the statistical information provided by the concerned parties, and to request additional information and documents. In line with Article 43 (paragraph 4), the CBRT has determined in circulars and guidelines that reporting forms are required to be submitted to the CBRT within one month after the end of the reference month.

According to Article 68 (III.b) of the CBRT Law, a failure to comply with the above mentioned reporting requirements is punishable by a fine of 500 million to 1 billion Turkish Liras, and the CBRT may suspend or restrict institutions’ operations authorized by the CBRT Law in the event of nonresponse.

0.2.1 Staff, facilities, computing resources, and financing

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The SD is composed of 3 divisions: Monetary and Financial Statistics, Balance of Payments Statistics, and Real Sector Data Divisions. It has a total of 70 staff, 25 of whom are professionals exclusively devoted to the compilation of monetary statistics and 23 to balance of payments statistics. A few professionals focus on statistical concepts and methodology and the improvement of coverage and accuracy of monetary data.

Employment in the SD is competitive, and the number of staff with university degrees in economics or statistics is high. Besides on-the-job training, staff are given the opportunity to participate in courses conducted by international organizations, such as the IMF, BIS, OECD, Eurostat and ECB and in seminars offered by central banks. Qualified staff have opportunities to attend postgraduate courses overseas.

Computer resources utilized in the collection and compilation of statistics are adequate. The data collection system is highly computerized. There are currently no budgetary constraints impeding data collection and compilation activities.

0.2.2 Ensuring efficient use of resources

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

SD management holds meetings with the staff on issues that need to be addressed for enhancing the policy vision of the managers and the understanding of the professional staff within the Department.

In general, all programs in the CBRT are subject to budget considerations and performance assessments. Budgeting of the CBRT is done annually by the Board of Directors every December. Departments identify their budget needs and propose to the Board. Budget allocations are made for each department by the Board. The Accounting Department of the CBRT measures on a quarterly basis the cost-effectiveness in using resources to conduct the work undertaken in each unit. Reviews are conducted regularly by the Human Resources Department in order to improve the work within each unit. New technology for data processing and dissemination is always tested by computer and system analysis experts.

0.3.1 Monitoring user requirements

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The CBRT invites user comments and questions on the relevance and usefulness of statistics via its website and evaluates the reasonable comments for data availability and cost-benefit analysis, and may update or add new data series. Also in line with Information Access Act, data needs of users are monitored through electronic mail services.

0.4.1 Quality policy

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The CBRT recognizes that official statistics must have the confidence of users, and exercises quality control at every stage of data production and dissemination.Validation procedures for assessing the plausibility or reasonableness of reported data are undertaken and reviewed with the reporting institutions to verify for possible misclassifications and miscalculations. All levels of SD participate actively in the review of data prior to publication.

Analytical accounts of the central bank

Prior to publication of analytical accounts of the CBRT, Accounting Department and Statistics Department verify data jointly.

0.4.2 Quality monitoring

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The SD verifies that data reporting practices followed by banks are consistent with the regulations, and has systems and procedures in place to ensure quality in the compilation process. Crosschecks between and within forms are done and any discrepancies are investigated. Validation procedures for assessing the plausibility or reasonableness of reported data are undertaken on a bank-by-bank basis and reviewed with the reporting institutions to verify for possible misclassifications and miscalculations. The data on non-bank financial institutions and other legal persons are also verified. Staff at at all levels participate actively in the review of data prior to publication.

The Statistical Council established by the Statistical Law of Turkey No. 5429, under the supervision of Turkstat, monitors the implementation and development of 5-year Official Statistical Program (http://www.turkstat.gov.tr/rip/rip.pdf ). The governor of the CBRT is a member of the Council. The Council meets at least once a year.

Analytical accounts of the central bank

An external auditing company audits the financial statements of the CBRT annually.

1.1.1 Impartiality of statistics

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The statutory provisions under which the CBRT compiles statistics are adequate to support independence in conducting these functions. Article 4 of the CBRT Law stipulates that the CBRT shall enjoy absolute autonomy in exercising the powers and carrying out the duties granted by this Law under its own responsibility.

Professionalism of the staff in charge of the compilation of statistics is promoted by encouraging participation in lectures, conferences, and meetings with other professional compilers (e.g. the Turkstat), other central banks, and international organizations.

1.1.2 Selection of sources, methodology, and modes of dissemination

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Selections of sources and statistical techniques are informed solely by statistical considerations.

1.1.3 Commenting on erroneous interpretation and misuse of statistics

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The SD comments on erroneous interpretation of its statistics if deemed truly significant and seeks to prevent misinterpretation or misuse of statistics by providing explanatory notes in its publications, website and in press releases.

1.2.1 Disclosure of terms and conditions for statistical collection, processing, and dissemination

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The CBRT Law is published in both Turkish (in the Official Gazette) and English and may be accessesd at http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/yeni/banka/law.html. The CBRT Law can be requested from the Research and Monetary Policy Department (Division of Information and Documentation) of the CBRT from the following address: Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi, Arastirma ve Para Politikası Genel Müdürlüğü Bilgi ve Belge Müdürlüğü, İstiklal Cad. No. 10, 06100 Ulus, Ankara, Turkey.

Also, statistical publications provide address and telephone numbers of the respective CBRT department from which additional publications may be provided.

1.3.1 Guidelines for staff behavior

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

The Code of Conduct for the Staff of the CBRT provides broad ethical guidelines for employees of the CBRT. Every new CBRT staff joins a one-week training program about the fundamental duties and powers of the CBRT and each department. New staff members are informed about the guidelines.
Identification of internal
government access to data
before release

1.2.2 Internal governmental access to statistics prior to release

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

A limited number of senior CBRT staff have access to data prior to their publication. No official outside the CBRT has access to data prior to publication.
Identification of ministerial
commentary on the occasion of
statistical releases

1.2.3 Attribution of statistical products

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

There is no ministerial commentary accompanying the release of the data.

Statistical products of the CBRT (money and banking statistics and balance of payments statistics) are well identified in the Official Statistical Program 20072011 of the Turkstat.

Provision of information
about revision and advance
notice of major changes in
methodology

4.3.1 Revision schedule

The data are final when first released and are not subject to revision.

1.2.4 Advance notice of major changes in methodology, source data, and statistical techniques.

The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Announcements on revision studies and methodological changes are disseminated on the website.

Analytical accounts of the central bank

Announcements on revision studies and methodological changes are disseminated on the website under money and banking statistics section. Revision policy about these statistics are also disseminated under money and banking statistics section.

Major changes in methodology are also announced in the "Announcement" section of the CBRT website at the time changes are introduced. A notice in the Weekly Press Bulletin and also at the website "Electronic Data Delivery System (EDDS)", under "What's New" section is also disseminated.

If the change is minor, a footnote or an explanatory note is published in the relevant table or section of the Quarterly Bulletin.

Quality
Dissemination of
documentation on methodology
and sources used in preparing
statistics

5.2.1 Dissemination of documentation on concepts, scope, classifications, basis of recording, data sources, and statistical techniques

A detailed methodological explanation related to the statistical tables is included in the Quarterly Bulletin in the footnotes. Also, a "Conversion Table of the Weekly Statement into Analytical Balance Sheet" is published in the Weekly Press Bulletin.



(See also summary methodology)
Dissemination of component
detail, reconciliations with
related data, and statistical
frameworks that support
statistical cross-checks
and provide assurance of
reasonableness

4.2.1 Internal consistency

Daily and weekly analytical balance sheet of the CBRT is disseminated at the EDDS (http://evds.tcmb.gov.tr/yeni/cbt-uk.html) and then weekly in the Weekly Press Bulletin (http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/basin/bbultmainyeni.html). Analytical balance sheet of the CBRT is disseminated in the Quarterly Bulletin (http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/ucaylik/ucayanamenuing.html).

4.2.2 Temporal consistency

Historical time series are disseminated at the CBRT website via the EDDS.

 
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