Daily Values of Government Domestic Debt Securities Determined by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
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This official gazette announcement published on 6 April 2026 contains the daily valuation table for Turkish government domestic debt securities (DIBS) as determined by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT). The document lists the daily reference values, prices, and yields for various Treasury bills and government bonds traded in the secondary market. These figures are used by financial institutions, banks, and investors for mark-to-market accounting, collateral valuation, and regulatory reporting purposes. The announcement is a routine daily regulatory release required under Turkish capital markets and central banking regulations.
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Key Changes
- Publication of official daily reference prices and yields for all outstanding Turkish government domestic debt securities as of 6 April 2026
- Values determined by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey for use in accounting and regulatory compliance
- Applies to Treasury bills and government bonds traded in the secondary market
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Obligations
What this law requires
Financial institutions must use the daily reference values, prices, and yields published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey for mark-to-market accounting of government domestic debt securities (DIBS)
Financial institutions must apply the Central Bank's daily valuation figures for collateral valuation purposes in secondary market trading of Treasury bills and government bonds
Financial institutions and regulated entities must use the Central Bank's published daily values for regulatory reporting purposes related to government domestic debt securities
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey must publish daily valuation tables for Turkish government domestic debt securities on a routine basis as required under Turkish capital markets and central banking regulations