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Egypt's net foreign assets positive for second month in June

Birds fly during sunset with Cairo skyline visible in the background, during foggy cold weather
August 04, 2024
Reuters

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's net foreign assets (NFAs) stayed positive for a second straight month in June having been deeply negative for more than two years, central bank data showed.

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