CAIRO: Egypt’s net foreign assets stayed positive for a second straight month in June having been deeply negative for more than two years, central bank data showed.
NFAs slid to 626.6 billion Egyptian pounds in June from 676.4 billion pounds as of end-May. This works out to $13.05 billion at end-June and $14.31 billion at end-May, according to Reuters calculations based on the official central bank currency rate at the time.