Foreign investment in Egypt’s debt at $17.6b since pound float

Take-up of debt instruments from time Cairo floated pound in November 2016 up to mid-September 2017

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Cairo: Foreigners have invested a total of $17.6 billion (Dh64.64 billion) in Egyptian debt instruments since the central bank floated the pound currency in November 2016 and up until mid-September this year, Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Kojak told Reuters on Monday.

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