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Turkish Capital Markets
May 2017
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Turkish Economy at a Glance
CONTENTS 3 Turkish Economy at a Glance 5 Structure of the Turkish Financial Markets 18 Turkish Capital Markets Association 26 Turkish Capital Markets 44 Investment Institutions 68 Investor Profile
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TurkISH ECONOMY at a Glance
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KEY MACRO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Population and Employment Population (mn.) 75.6 76.7 77.7 78.7 79.8 Unemployment (average, %) 8.4 9.0 9.9 10.3 10.9 National Accouts GDP (bn. $) 871.0 950.0 935.0 861.0 857.0 GDP per capita ($) 11,588 12,480 12,112 11,014 10,807 GDP, real growth (%) 4.8 8.5 5.2 6.1 2.9 External Balance Exports (FOB, bn. $) 152.5 151.8 157.6 143.8 142.6 Imports (CIF, bn. $) 236.5 251.7 242.2 207.2 198.6 Foreign Trade Balance (bn. $) -84.1 -99.9 -84.6 -63.4 -56.1 Current Account Balance (bn. $) -48.0 -63.6 -43.6 -32.1 -32.6 Current Account Balance/GDP (%) -5.5 -6.7 -4.7 -3.7 -3.8 Foreign Direct Investment (net, bn. $) 9.5 9.3 5.8 12.5 9.1 CBRT Reserves (including gold, bn. $) 119.2 131.0 127.3 110.5 106.1 External Debt (bn. $) 339.5 389.8 401.9 396.1 404.2 Prices CPI (y-o-y, %) 6.2 7.4 8.2 8.8 PPI (y-o-y, %) 2.5 7.0 5.4 5.7 Fiscal Balance Primary Balance/GDP (%) 1.2 1.7 1.3 0.8 Budget Balance/GDP (%) -1.9 -1.0 -1.1 General Government Debt/GDP (%) 32.6 31.3 28.7 27.5 28.3 Exchange Rates USD (year-end) 1.78 2.13 2.33 2.92 3.52 Euro (year-end) 2.35 2.93 2.83 3.18 3.71 Source: CBRT, Treasury, TurkStat
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Structure of the Turkish Capital Markets
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Capital Markets Background
1982: Capital Markets Board established. 1985: Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) established. 1992: Takasbank (Settlement & Custody Bank) established. 1995: Istanbul Gold Exchange (IGE) established. 1997: Banks are forbidden to trade equities. 2001: Association of Capital Markets Intermediary Institutions of Turkey established. Central Registry Agency established. Investors' Protection Fund established. 2002: Private pension system introduced. 2005: IFRS adopted for financial intermediaries and listed companies. Turkish Derivatives Exchange (TurkDex) established. Dematerialization of equities completed. 2006: Dematerialization of corporate bonds & mutual funds completed. 2009: Automated Disclosure Platform introduced. Istanbul International Financial Centre strategy announced. 2011: Forex regulation passed. 2012: New Capital Markets Law passed. ISE demutualised and merged with Istanbul Gold Exchange under Borsa Istanbul. 2013: Borsa Istanbul announced strategic partnership with Nasdaq. Borsa Istanbul and TurkDex merged. 2014: The structure of the Association has changed and the membership base was expanded to cover asset management companies and investments trusts, in addition to brokerage firms and banks. The name of the Association was revised to Turkish Capital Markets Association. 2015: Takasbank introduced the Electronic Fund Distribution Platform (TEFAS). Borsa Istanbul introduced new trading platform for equities (BISTECH). 2016: TCMA arbitration committees established. Türkiye Wealth Fund established 2017: Auto-enrollment in the private pension system enacted.
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Regulatory Structure of the Financial Markets
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Capital Market Institutions in Turkey
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The CMB’s jurisdiction areas:
Capital Markets Board Capital Markets Board (CMB) is the main regulatory and supervisory authority for the securities markets and institutions in Turkey. The Board is responsible for the protection of rights and interests of investors. The CMB’s jurisdiction areas: Primary markets, Secondary markets, Investment services.
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The exchange was demutualised in 2013.
Borsa Istanbul Borsa Istanbul, formerly named as Istanbul Stock Exchange, was established in 1985. The exchange was demutualised in 2013. The exchanges operating in Turkey, namely Istanbul Stock Exchange, Istanbul Gold Exchange and the Turkish Derivatives Exchange merged under the roof of Borsa Istanbul. Borsa Istanbul and NASDAQ OMX signed a partnership agreement in Technological infrastructure is provided by NASDAQ OMX. European Investment Bank acquired a 10% share in 2015.
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The main markets and the traded securities on Borsa Istanbul are:
Equity Market: Shares, rights coupons, ETFs, warrants, certificates. Debt Securities Market: Government bonds, corporate bonds, asset backed securities, Islamic bonds, repo-reverse repo transactions, Turkish eurobonds, money market. Derivatives Market: Single stock, equity index, gold, currency, commodity, overnight repo, metal, ETF and power futures. Single stock, currency, equity index and mini index options. Precious Metals and Diamond Market: Gold, silver, platinum and palladium.
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Takasbank (Istanbul Settlement and Custody Bank)
Takasbank was established in 1988 as a department of Borsa Istanbul. It was incorporated as a separate company in 1992 and became a non- deposit taking bank in 1995. Takasbank is: The clearing and settlement centre for Borsa Istanbul, The central counterparty (CCP) for Borsa Istanbul Futures & Options Market, The national numbering agency of Turkey. It operates a money market. Takasbank operates the Securities Lending & Borrowing Market and acts as the CCP for this market as well as the Borsa Istanbul Money Market. The Bank allocates the legal entity identifier codes. It operates the Electronic Fund Distribution Platform (TEFAS). It records leveraged transactions and handles collateral management as an authorized trade repository institution.
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MERKEZI KAYIT ISTANBUL – CSD OF TURKEY
Merkezi Kayit Istanbul – CSD of Turkey was established in as a private company. It is the only central depository for all dematerialized capital market instruments. The dematerialization process is completed for equities, mutual funds, corporate bonds, warrants, certificates, asset backed securities and investors’ (excluding investment institutions) government debt holdings.
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Investor Compensation CentRE
Investors’ Protection Fund, which covered equity settlement obligations, was established in 2001. Investor Compensation Centre replaced the Investors’ Protection Fund in 2013 with the renewed Capital Market Law. It covers settlement obligations of all capital market instruments, up to TL 125,451 (~$ 35,000) in 2017, in case of liquidation or bankruptcy of investment institutions. All investment institutions have to be a member of the Investor Compensation Centre.
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Activities of Intermediaries
Equity Trading Leveraged FX trading Public Offering Asset Management Investment Consultancy Fixed Income Trading Derivatives Trading (exc. equity-linked products for banks) BROKERAGE FIRMS BANKS
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Types of brokerage fIrms
Market Makers execution of orders from their own account by positioning their customers as counterparty minimum capital: TL 25 million. Execution Brokers execution of orders of in the name of customers and/or their own account offering custody services minimum capital: TL 10 million. Introducing reception of orders and transfer them to other brokers minimum capital: TL 2 million.
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ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
Portfolio Management Companies May establish stock, bond, balanced mutual funds Mn. capital required varies btw. TL 2 million and 10 million depending on AUM. Real Estate May establish only real estate investment funds Mn. capital required varies btw. TL 1 million and TL 5 million depending on AUM. Venture Capital May establish only venture capital investment funds Mn. capital required varies btw. TL 1 million and TL 5 million depending on AUM.
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TURKISH CAPITAL MARKETS ASSOCIATION
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TCMA is under CMB supervision.
Founded in April 2001. It is a self-regulatory professional organization in the Turkish capital markets. The structure of the Association was changed and its name was revised to Turkish Capital Market Association in 2014, in line with the new Capital Markets Law. TCMA is under CMB supervision. Association has 231 members as of April 2017; 84 brokerage firms, 43 banks, 51 portfolio management companies, 9 securities investment trusts, 31 real estate investment trusts and 8 venture capital investment trusts.
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MEMBERS
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Contribute to the development of the capital market
Aims Contribute to the development of the capital market Meet the collective needs of members and facilitate solidarity among its members, Prevent unfair competition between its members, Enhance know-how in the sector.
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Establish code of ethics for the profession,
functions Establish code of ethics for the profession, Establish professional rules and regulations, Conduct research, Offer educational programs, Assist in the resolution of disputes, Cooperate with related foreign institutions, Engage in financial literacy activities.
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ORGANISATION
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International Memberships
Asia Securities Forum (ASF) member since 2009. Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) affiliate member since 2009. OECD International Network on Financial Education (INFE) affiliate member since 2015. International Council of Securities Associations (ICSA) member since International Forum for Investor Education (IFIE) member since International Forum for Investor Education/Asia Chapter founding member since 2010. International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) affiliate member since 2003. Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) observer member since 2016.
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CENTRAL REGISTRY AGENCY 5% stake
PARTICIPATIONS CENTRAL REGISTRY AGENCY 5% stake one seat at the board of directors, out of 8 members BORSA ISTANBUL 1.3% stake one seat at the board of directors, out of 10 members CAPITAL MARKETS LICENSING & TRAINING AGENCY 49% stake 2 seats at the board of directors, out of 7 members
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Turkish Capital Markets
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BIST-100 Index & Trading Volume
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Market Capitalization of Borsa Istanbul (Billion TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Breakdown of borsa istanbul market Capitalization
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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CONCENTRATION IN THE EQUITY MARKET (MCAP)
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Domestic Market Capitalization (2016, Billion $)
Rank: 32 Source: WFE WFE definition excluding investment funds, ETFs, unit trusts, unlisted companies, holding companies with a mere business of holding shares on the exchange.
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Market Capitalization/GDP (2016)
Rank: 51 Source: WFE, IMF
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Number of securities in equity market
Equities: BIST Main+BIST Star+REITs+Venture Capital Investment Trusts Other Equities: BIST Emerging Companies, Watchlist, Pre-market Trading Platform Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Number of Listed Companies (2016)
Rank: 24 Source: WFE
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Equity Trading Volume of Borsa Istanbul (Billion TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Equity Trading Volume (2016, Billion $)
Rank: 22 WFE definition excludes investment funds, ETFs, unit trusts, holding companies with a mere business of holding shares on the exchange. Negotiated deals are included. Source: WFE
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Turnover Ratio (Equity Trading Volume/Market Capitalization - 2016)
Rank: 3 Source: WFE
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Securities Lending/Borrowing in borsa istanbul (Million TL)
Source: Takasbank
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Short Selling in borsa istanbul
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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MARGIN TRADING Source: TCMA
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Futures Trading Volume of borsa istanbul
Source: Borsa Istanbul, TurkDex Security expiry transactions are included. .
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Trading Volume in Futures Markets (2016, Billion $)
Rank: 26 Source: WFE
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Number OF Listed corporate bonds IN BORSA ISTANBUL
Source: WFE
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Number of Listed Corporate Bonds (2016)
Rank: 20 Source: WFE
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Investment Institutions
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Fixed Income Trading Volume of Intermediaries (Billion TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul Excluding Central Bank and Takasbank.
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Repo-Reverse Repo Trading Volume of Intermediaries (Billion TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul Excluding Central Bank and Takasbank.
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Equity Trading Volume of Intermediaries (BILLION TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Futures Trading Volume of Investment Institutions (Billion TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul, TurkDex
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forex Trading Volume (Billion TL)
Source: TCMA
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CONCENTRATION IN TRADING VOLUMES (2016)
Source: Borsa Istanbul, TCMA
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TOP 10 MEMBERS IN THE MARKETS (2016/12)
Source: Borsa Istanbul, TCMA
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Number of Finalized Corporate Finance Deals (Brokerage Firms Only)
Source: TCMA
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Initial Public Offerings
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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CORPORATE Debt Securities IssuANCE
Source: Borsa Istanbul
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Institutional Investments (Billion TL)
Source: Borsa Istanbul, TCMA
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Asset Management by Brokerage Firms
Source: TCMA
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Asset Management by Asset Management Companies
Source: CMB, TCMA
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Brokerage Firms’ Branch Network
Source: TCMA
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Brokerage Firms’ Employees
Source: TCMA
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ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES’ Employees
Source: TCMA
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banks’ Employees Source: BRSA
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Balance Sheet of Brokerage Firms (Billion TL)
Source: TCMA
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Income Statement of Brokerage Firms (Million TL)
Source: TCMA
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Breakdown of Brokerage Firms’ Revenues (MILLION TL)
Source: TCMA
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Balance Sheet of ASSET management companies (million TL)
Source: TCMA
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Income Statement of ASSET management companies (MILLION TL)
Source: TCMA
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Breakdown of ASSET management companies’ Revenues (MILLION TL)
Source: TCMA
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Investor Profile
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Breakdown of Total Savings (Billion TL)
Source: BRSA, CRA, TCMA estimates
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Savings of Domestic Investors
Total Domestic Inv. Savings as of 2016: TL 2 trillion Source: BRSA, CRA, TCMA estimates
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Savings of FOREIGN Investors
Total Foreign Inv. Savings as of 2016: TL 350 bn Source: BRSA, CRA, TCMA estimates
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Number of Equity Investors
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Breakdown of Market Capitalization (Billion TL)
Source: CRA, Borsa Istanbul
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Share of Foreign Investors
Source: CRA, Borsa Istanbul
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Equity Ownership According to Investor Categories
Source: CRA Total equity portfolio as of 2016: TL 247 bn
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Breakdown of Equity Trading Volume by Investor Categories
Source: TCMA
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Corporate bond Ownership According to Investor Categories
Total corporate bond portfolio as of 2016: TL 49 bn. Source: CRA
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Mutual fund Investors Source: CRA
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pension fund Investors
Source: PMC Portfolio size includes government contributions.
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Breakdown of FUTURES Trading Volume by Investor Categories (Brokerage Firms Only)
Source: TCMA
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Forex Trading Volume of Brokerage Firms
Source: TCMA
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