Egypt Central Bank Denies Resignation of its Governor

The Central Bank of Egypt in Cairo. (Reuters file photo)
The Central Bank of Egypt in Cairo. (Reuters file photo)
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Egypt Central Bank Denies Resignation of its Governor

The Central Bank of Egypt in Cairo. (Reuters file photo)
The Central Bank of Egypt in Cairo. (Reuters file photo)

The Central Bank of Egypt denied on Saturday reports of the resignation of its governor, Tarek Amer, following rumors that he would be part of a government reshuffle.

Gamal Negm, the first deputy governor of the Central Bank, dismissed the reports about the resignation, stressing that Amer’s term ends in November 2023.

Rumors were rife that Amer would resign just hours before President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced the reshuffle on Saturday.

According to the constitution, the president appoints the heads of several bodies and regulatory agencies, including the Central Bank governor, with the approval of the majority of parliament for a once-renewable four-year term.

Negm said the appointment of the governor and his continuation in his post is decided by the president alone.

Amer was appointed to his post in November 2015. In 2019, Sisi renewed his tenure for four years.

Negm told the official Egyptian Middle East News Agency (MENA) that rumors of the resignation negatively impact the central bank and other banks.

Such rumors are driven by the interests of those who promote them, he added.

He hailed Amer’s role over the past 19 years in driving reform in the banking sector, which is now playing a significant and major role in the development process in Egypt.



NATO Says Jordan's King Will Attend its Foreign Affairs Meeting Next Week

Jordan's King Abdullah II. (The Royal Hashemite Court)
Jordan's King Abdullah II. (The Royal Hashemite Court)
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NATO Says Jordan's King Will Attend its Foreign Affairs Meeting Next Week

Jordan's King Abdullah II. (The Royal Hashemite Court)
Jordan's King Abdullah II. (The Royal Hashemite Court)

NATO said on Thursday that Jordan's King Abdullah will attend the first day of its foreign ministers' meeting scheduled for Dec 3-4 in Brussels, in the context of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Reuters reported.

Israel and Hezbollah traded accusations on Thursday of violations of the ceasefire, which came into effect from Wednesday and was brokered by the United States and France.

King Abdullah participated in a meeting of the North Atlantic Council a little more than a year ago.