Erdogan Talks about Positive Growth as Central Bank Sells Gold Reserves

A gold dealer counts Turkish lira banknotes at his shop at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey. Reuters
A gold dealer counts Turkish lira banknotes at his shop at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey. Reuters
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Erdogan Talks about Positive Growth as Central Bank Sells Gold Reserves

A gold dealer counts Turkish lira banknotes at his shop at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey. Reuters
A gold dealer counts Turkish lira banknotes at his shop at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey. Reuters

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed optimism that the economy will continue its positive performance and growth in the fourth quarter of 2020, despite the galloping inflation and the devaluation of the lira.

According to Erdogan, the economy is already in a speedy recovery phase. As he chaired the Presidential Cabinet, he said the third quarter of this year witnessed strong recovery.

Industrial production and retail sales rose by 30 percent, he noted. The president said that confidence surpassed 36 percent, and exports hiked by 34 percent compared to the previous fourth quarter.

Turkey has been suffering consecutive crises, compelling it to sell gold reserves in an attempt to rescue the Turkish lira (currently 8.50 against one US dollar).

Turkey's official gold holdings now amount to 561 tons down from 606.2 tons last October. This reveals 45.2 tons of gold reserves selling.

Bloomberg reported that selling was driven by Uzbekistan and Turkey, while Russia’s central bank posted its first quarterly sale in 13 years.

The central banks of Turkey and Uzbekistan sold 22.3 tons and 34.9 tons of gold, respectively, in the third quarter, the World Gold Council (WGC) said.

In a related matter, Turkey’s main opposition party accused the government of seizing accumulated dividends worth about 3.7 billion liras (USD435 million) paid by Turkiye Is Bankasi AS.

The payouts were meant for the Turkish Language Association and the Turkish History Association and were shifted to a single Treasury account, said Murat Emir, a lawmaker for the Republican People’s Party (CHP).

The CHP owns a 28 percent stake in the country’s second-largest bank after Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, bequeathed the shares to the party. His will stipulated that dividends go to the two foundations.



Ma’aden CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: 820,000 Meters of Exploration Wells Drilled in Saudi Arabia

Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
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Ma’aden CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: 820,000 Meters of Exploration Wells Drilled in Saudi Arabia

Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)

The Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) has undertaken the largest exploration program in a single region worldwide as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to achieve the goals of Vision 2030, diversify its economic base, and position mining as the third pillar of the national industry.

The company has drilled over 820,000 meters of exploration wells in the past two years, surpassing similar efforts in other countries, Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Wilt revealed that this program has already yielded a potential gold discovery spanning 100 kilometers south of the Mansourah and Massarah mines, located 460 kilometers east of Jeddah.

The CEO emphasized Ma’aden’s role in leading the development of the mining sector as the third pillar of Saudi Arabia’s economy, harnessing mineral resources estimated at $2.5 trillion.

He highlighted the company’s ambitions to unlock the Kingdom’s potential in strategic minerals, such as gold and copper, which are vital for manufacturing industries and the global energy transition.

To sustain the company’s strategies, Wilt stressed the importance of supporting and developing the next generation of Saudi talent. Ma’aden is committed to creating an attractive industry for young professionals and investing in skills and technology to enable its workforce to build a new era for mining in the Kingdom.

Ma’aden currently operates more than 17 mines and exploration sites across Saudi Arabia, transforming mineral wealth into added value for the national economy. The company exports its products to over 30 countries worldwide.

Additionally, Ma’aden has invested in the necessary infrastructure for mining and processing operations. This includes constructing modern mines, advanced processing plants, and world-class export ports.

The company leverages cutting-edge technology to boost productivity, improve product quality, and reduce costs. It also utilizes advanced systems for analyzing geological data to identify promising mineral sites, integrating this technology throughout its operations from exploration to marketing.