ANKARA: The Turkish Central Bank's official reserve assets rose a fresh record high of $153.8 billion as of July 12, according to weekly figures released on Friday. The gross reserves rose from $148.4 billion a week ago, the bank's international reserves and foreign currency liquidity report showed. Foreign currency reserves - in convertible foreign currencies - rose to $94.3 billion as of the end of last week, rising $89.7 billion a week before. The bank's gold reserves - including gold deposits and, if appropriate, gold-swapped - increased $59.4 billion last Friday, up from $58.7 billion on July 5. Source: Anadolu Agency