Daily Values of Government Domestic Debt Securities as Determined by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
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This is a routine official notice published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) in the Official Gazette (Resmî Gazete, Issue No. 33208) on 29 March 2026. It announces the daily valuation prices of Government Domestic Debt Securities (Devlet İç Borçlanma Senetleri – DİBS) for that date. The daily values are used by financial institutions, pension funds, insurance companies, and other regulated entities to mark their government bond holdings to market for accounting, reporting, and regulatory capital purposes. The Central Bank is the designated authority for computing and publishing these reference prices. This publication is a recurring administrative action with no new policy content; it does not introduce new legislation, change tax rates, or impose new obligations on any party beyond existing regulatory requirements.
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Key Changes
- Central Bank of Turkey published official daily reference prices for Government Domestic Debt Securities (DİBS) dated 29 March 2026
- Prices published in Official Gazette Issue No. 33208 — mandatory reference for regulated entities
- Values apply to all outstanding DİBS instruments held by financial institutions on this date
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What this law requires
Financial institutions, pension funds, insurance companies, and other regulated entities must use the daily valuation prices published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) to mark Government Domestic Debt Securities (DİBS) holdings to market for accounting purposes.
Financial institutions, pension funds, insurance companies, and other regulated entities must use the daily valuation prices published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) for regulatory capital calculations related to government bond holdings.
Financial institutions, pension funds, insurance companies, and other regulated entities must use the daily valuation prices published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) for regulatory reporting purposes related to government bond holdings.