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Egypt’s central bank inserts foreign currency liquidity in banking system

byCT Report
16/12/2015
in Egypt, International Customs
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CAIRO: Egypt’s central bank sold between $750 million (Dh349.85 billion) and $1 billion in an exceptional dollar auction on Sunday, the head of the Egyptian Federation of Industries Mohammad Al Suwaidi said on Tuesday.

Egypt’s central bank injected the foreign currency liquidity into the banking system on Sunday in a surprise operation, the latest in a series of steps aimed at ending a foreign exchange shortage that has seen goods pile up at ports. The central bank has not announced the exact quantity of dollars sold to banks and bankers said each bank was only aware of the share it would be receiving.

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Al Suwaidi told Reuters the dollars sold were directed at smaller importers with needs of less than $750,000, and prioritised importers of foodstuffs, medicine and raw materials. Sunday’s auction follows a similar measure in November that Al Suwaidi said supplied an initial $1 billion to banks to cover their dollar overdrafts.

In November Al Suwaidi said the central bank had promised to close $4 billion in dollar overdrafts that banks had opened for companies to cover their dollar needs. Sunday’s auction suggests that some 40 to 50 per cent of the total $4 billion exposure has now been covered.

Egypt’s foreign currency reserves have fallen from $36 billion before the 2011 revolt to about $16.4 billion in October, leaving the central bank with little firepower to defend the Egyptian pound from mounting downward pressure.

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