Business

Egypt’s annual urban consumer inflation rises to all-time high of 35.7 pct in June


Egypt’s annual urban consumer price inflation in June rose to a record 35.7 percent year-on-year from 32.7 percent in May, data from the country’s statistics agency CAPMAS showed on Monday.
Analysts had expected the country’s headline inflation rate to jump to an all-time high, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday, as an unfavorable base effect and increased demand over the Eid al-Adha holiday kick in.

For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
Egypt has devalued its currency by about half since March 2022 after the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine exposed its economic vulnerabilities.
In December, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $3 billion Extended Fund Facility loan for Egypt to be disbursed over 46 months.
However, the first review of the program has been delayed amid uncertainty over Egypt’s pledge to move to a flexible exchange rate.
The previous headline inflation record of 32.952 percent was reached in July 2017, eight months after Egypt devalued its currency by half as part of a previous $12 billion IMF support package.

Read more:

Egypt hikes private-sector wages again after pound devaluations

Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund in talks with Egypt over hotels investment: Report

Egypt says India is providing credit line in boost to economy in sign of close ties

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version