UAE renews $1 bln deposit at Central Bank of Egypt

Ahram Online , Thursday 30 Nov 2023

The UAE has renewed a $1 billion deposit at the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) for three years to 1 July 2026 instead of 1 July 2023, according to the External Position report released on Thursday.

Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) sign. Photo courtesy of State Information Service website.
Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) sign. Photo courtesy of State Information Service website.

 

The Emirati deposits at the CBE reached $5.65 billion at the end of June 2023, the report showed.

The data in the report also revealed that total deposits by Arab countries reached $14.95 billion at the end of June, including $5.3 billion by Saudi Arabia and $4 billion by Kuwait.

Arab deposits account for 42.59 percent of the CBE’s $35.1 billion international reserves.

The data further indicated that Egypt owes 28 percent of its $164.73 billion external debt, amounting to $46.2 billion, to Arabs.

Egypt owes $20.9 billion to the UAE, constituting 12.7 percent of its total external debt. Saudi Arabia comes next in the list of debtors with $12.2 billion, followed by Kuwait ($7.1 billion) and Qatar ($4 billion). 

Despite the acute shortage in the US dollar, Egypt should pay $29.23 billion in external debt service in 2024, $19.43 billion in 2025, and $22.94 billion in 2026.

The country is under review for a $3 billion loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The review has been delayed multiple times, with no final date been yet set.

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