Egypt’s net foreign reserves were essentially stable at USD 42.616 bn at the end of January compared to USD 42.551 bn the previous month, the central bank announced on Tuesday. This came after reserves fell in December for the first time since the currency float, coming at USD 42.551 bn from USD 44.513 bn at the end of November.
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