Egypt’s foreign debt obligations reached USD 92.6 bn at the end of June 2018, or around 37% of GDP, up from USD 79 at the end of June 2017, according to the central bank’s December statistical bulletin report (pdf). The debt-to-GDP ratio at the end of FY2017-18 remained “within the safe limits according to international standards,” the report says. Egypt settled USD 13.2 bn worth of foreign debt during FY17-18.
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