Arab Times

Egyptian pound steady on official, black markets

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Egypt’s central bank kept the pound steady at 7.53 pounds to the dollar at a foreign exchange auction on Monday, and the currency remained steady on the black market.

The central bank has kept the official exchange rate steady for more than two months after letting the pound weaken at the start of the year in an attempt to wipe out black-market trading.

The bank said it offered $40 million at auction on Monday and sold $38.4 million at a cut-off price of 7.5301 pounds per dollar, unchanged from its last auction on Thursday.

The central bank typically holds dollar auctions of $40 million every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.

The auction did not take place on Sunday, when the bank instead sold $281 million in the interbank market to meet outstandin­g demand for staple commoditie­s.

The rates at which banks are allowed to trade dollars are determined by the results of the official auc- tions, giving the central bank effective control over exchange rates.

Traders in the parallel market said the pound was trading at 7.63/64 to the dollar on Monday, virtually unchanged from the rate quoted after the last regular dollar auction on Thursday.

Black market traders say volumes have fallen dramatical­ly since the central bank’s move against them and since it imposed a cap in February on the amount of dollars that can be deposited in banks. (RTRS)

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