CBE reveals developments in Egypt’s external debt as of June 2024
Egypt’s external debt reached $152.9bn in June 2024, marking a decrease of approximately $11.8bn (7.2%) compared to June 2023. This decline resulted from several factors, including the conversion of around $11bn in UAE deposits at the CBE into investments for
Egypt’s gold reserves rise by $2.2bn in 2024
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has reported a $2.2bn increase in the value of gold included in the country’s foreign exchange reserves in 2024, bringing the total to $10.644bn by December 2024, compared to $8.440bn in December 2023. After
Egypt’s external debt surges 307% as GNI climbs 69%: World Bank
Egypt’s external debt skyrocketed by 307%, while its Gross National Income (GNI) rose by 69%, according to the World Bank’s International Debt Report 2023. Among Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), Egypt recorded a $17.4bn short-term debt inflow in 2022, representing