Egypt: Sudden Rise in US Dollar Augments Fears of Renewed Price Hikes

Egyptian Minister of Supply Sherif Farouk visits markets in Matrouh Governorate (Egyptian Ministry of Supply)
Egyptian Minister of Supply Sherif Farouk visits markets in Matrouh Governorate (Egyptian Ministry of Supply)
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Egypt: Sudden Rise in US Dollar Augments Fears of Renewed Price Hikes

Egyptian Minister of Supply Sherif Farouk visits markets in Matrouh Governorate (Egyptian Ministry of Supply)
Egyptian Minister of Supply Sherif Farouk visits markets in Matrouh Governorate (Egyptian Ministry of Supply)

The rapid rise in the exchange rate of the dollar against the Egyptian pound stirred fears about a new “wave of high prices,” amid recent government measures to reduce the in-kind support provided to citizens.
On Monday, the dollar exchange rate in Egyptian banks crossed the 49-pound barrier, reaching 49.62 pounds at the end of the day, an increase of nearly one pound compared to Sunday.
Experts believe the reasons for the rise in the dollar value varied between “regional tensions” and the “violent shock” in global markets.
Egypt said it has switched to a flexible exchange rate system, a policy that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said last week remains “the basis of the program adopted by its authorities.”
Economic Expert Dr. Wael Al-Nahhas expected the rise in the dollar exchange rate to have an impact on prices in Egyptian markets.
In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, he said: “In addition to the violent shock that global markets have been witnessing for days, some foreign investors who had bought treasury bills from the Central Bank of Egypt withdrew their money.”
In July, the Egyptian government implemented new hikes in metro and railway fares that ranged between 25 to 33 percent, a week after a decision to raise fuel prices (gasoline and diesel) by 15 percent. The government also intends to increase electricity prices.
Economic Expert Dr. Rashad Abdo said in remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat that the price fall of the Egyptian currency against the dollar did not exceed 2 percent, which is not a “disturbing” percentage.
However, the ongoing political tensions in the region will lead to “economic turmoil that will affect the rise in prices,” he noted.

 

 



Iraq Condemns 'Reckless' Attacks on Bases

Supporters and members of Iraq's PMF wave flags as they march in Baghdad to condemn a US air strike in the south of the capital that killed four members of the Hashed, on July 31, 2024. (AFP)
Supporters and members of Iraq's PMF wave flags as they march in Baghdad to condemn a US air strike in the south of the capital that killed four members of the Hashed, on July 31, 2024. (AFP)
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Iraq Condemns 'Reckless' Attacks on Bases

Supporters and members of Iraq's PMF wave flags as they march in Baghdad to condemn a US air strike in the south of the capital that killed four members of the Hashed, on July 31, 2024. (AFP)
Supporters and members of Iraq's PMF wave flags as they march in Baghdad to condemn a US air strike in the south of the capital that killed four members of the Hashed, on July 31, 2024. (AFP)

Iraq's military condemned on Tuesday "reckless" actions against bases on its soil and said it had captured a truck with a rocket launcher a day after at least five US personnel were wounded in an attack amid an escalation of Middle East conflict.

The region is on edge over the Gaza war and possible reprisals by Iran and its allies after the killing of senior members of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah.

"We reject all reckless actions and practices targeting Iraqi bases, diplomatic missions, and the whereabouts of the international coalition's advisers, and everything that would raise tension in the region," the Iraqi military statement said.

The military did not confirm US personnel were injured, as US officials told Reuters, but did say two rockets were fired on Monday at Ain al-Asad air base in western Iraq from the nearby town of Haditha.

A small truck was seized with a rocket launcher fixed on the back. Eight unfired rockets were dismantled, the statement said.

"The formations in our security forces, through intelligence and security work, have obtained important information about the perpetrators of this attack against Ain al-Asad, and they are currently being pursued to bring them to justice," the statement added, without giving more details.

A rare ally of both the US and Iran, Iraq hosts 2,500 US troops and has Iran-backed militias linked to its security forces. It has witnessed escalating tit-for-tat attacks since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October.