Egypt's M2 money supply up 40.48% year-on year in October: Central bank

Reuters , Wednesday 29 Nov 2017

CBE governor Tarek Amer (AFP)
CBE governor Tarek Amer (AFP)

Egypt's M2 money supply was up 40.48 percent at the end of October from a year earlier, central bank data showed on Wednesday. 

 
Money supply stood at 3.09 trillion Egyptian pounds ($173.91 billion), the bank said. 
 
The growth rate of M2, which includes foreign currency deposits, has been inflated as a result of Egypt devaluing its currency in November 2016. 
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