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Foreign currency reserves in Egypt increase up to $49.036 billion
[05/08/2025 12:14]
CAIRO-SABA
The Central Bank of Egypt announced an increase in the net foreign currency reserves to $49.036 billion by the end of July 2025, compared to approximately $48.700 billion at the end of June, with an increase of $336 million.

The bank stated in a statement that this level of reserves is the highest in several years, having increased by about $1.2 billion over the past three months, after recording approximately $47.82 billion in May 2025.


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