The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) released its June Market Participants Survey revealing a slight increase in year-end inflation expectations. The survey indicates that expectations for consumer price index (CPI) inflation have risen from 28.94% to 29.14%. This represents a modest uptick in anticipated price increases for the remainder of the year. The survey gathers forecasts from a range of economists, analysts, and financial sector representatives. The data provides insight into market sentiment regarding future inflationary pressures within the Turkish economy. No specific reasons for the increase were detailed in the report. The TCMB regularly publishes these surveys to gauge market perceptions and inform monetary policy decisions.