Egyptian Pound One of Best Emerging Currencies Against US Dollar

The Egyptian pound responds to the recovery of Egypt’s foreign exchange revenues (Reuters)
The Egyptian pound responds to the recovery of Egypt’s foreign exchange revenues (Reuters)
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Egyptian Pound One of Best Emerging Currencies Against US Dollar

The Egyptian pound responds to the recovery of Egypt’s foreign exchange revenues (Reuters)
The Egyptian pound responds to the recovery of Egypt’s foreign exchange revenues (Reuters)

The Egyptian pound (EGP) is one of the best-emerging market currencies against the US dollar, a report by the cabinet’s media center has indicated.

According to the report, the pound’s value is driven by the improvement of foreign exchange sources, pushing forward its strong performance in 2019 before the coronavirus crisis.

Over the past few years, the implemented structural and economic reforms have given the EGP a degree of flexibility and resistance to be able to face shocks, adapt to crises, and recover from their negative effects, the report explained.

The reforms had a positive impact on international institutions’ forecast of the EGP’s performance against the dollar and its ability to improve, following the recovery in the country’s foreign exchange revenues.

The Economist magazine has announced an expected improvement in the EGP’s performance against the dollar in the next five years, the report read, in comparison to pre-coronavirus levels, in which the dollar exchange rate reached EGP16.82.

The local currency’s performance is expected to improve by 4.5 percent, bringing the US dollar to EGP16.06 in 2020, and 4.3 percent to amount to EGP16.10 in 2021.

It is also expected to improve by 5.1 percent to reach EGP15.97 in 2022, 5.8 percent to EGP15.85 in 2023, before reaching 6.4 percent to EGP15.74 in 2024.

The magazine praised the stability of net international reserves in June, affirming that it led to an improvement in the EGP performance against the dollar.

It further expected the tourism, export, and service sectors to begin to recover gradually after 2021, indicating that confidence in the availability of hard currency will contribute to attracting foreign investors, especially by early 2022.

The report highlighted Fitch Ratings’ indication that the EGP is among the best performing emerging market currencies until August.

The agency said the pound has been stable against the dollar and is expected to remain relatively stable until the end of 2020 despite the sharp decline in emerging market currencies.



Russia’s Inflation Reaches 9.5% This Year, Weekly Data Shows

 Pedestrians walk to an underground passage at Manezhnaya Square decorated for Christmas and the New Year festivities with the Historical Museum and the Kremlin Wall in the background in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP)
Pedestrians walk to an underground passage at Manezhnaya Square decorated for Christmas and the New Year festivities with the Historical Museum and the Kremlin Wall in the background in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP)
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Russia’s Inflation Reaches 9.5% This Year, Weekly Data Shows

 Pedestrians walk to an underground passage at Manezhnaya Square decorated for Christmas and the New Year festivities with the Historical Museum and the Kremlin Wall in the background in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP)
Pedestrians walk to an underground passage at Manezhnaya Square decorated for Christmas and the New Year festivities with the Historical Museum and the Kremlin Wall in the background in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP)

Russia's inflation has reached 9.5% this year, according to new weekly data showing that the consumer price index rose by 0.33% in the week leading up to Dec. 23, the statistical agency Rosstat reported on Wednesday.

This data follows the central bank's unexpected decision last week to maintain its key interest rate at 21%. The regulator said recent tightening has created conditions conducive to reducing inflation towards its target of 4%.

The agency indicated that seasonally volatile prices for fruit and vegetables contributed significantly to the overall increase, with cucumber prices rising by 8.3% and tomato prices by 1.9% in just one week.

Among less seasonally sensitive foods, the price of eggs increased by 1.7%, and frozen fish by 1.4%. The central bank had initially estimated this year's inflation at a maximum of 8.5%.

The central bank's monetary policy department's head Andrei Gangan told the Interfax news agency on Dec. 24 that full-year inflation will be between 9.6% and 9.8%.

Inflationary expectations among households for the coming year also reached 13.9% in December, the highest level since the beginning of the year.

In a report on its inflationary expectations survey, the central bank said respondents were most concerned about rising prices for milk, dairy products, eggs, meat, and fish.

It also said respondents have begun to notice increases in the prices of home appliances and electronic devices.