theres more optimism flowing in egypt
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There's more optimism flowing in Egypt

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Before 2011, Egypt's economy was growing by about seven per cent annually.
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Egypt's economy is expected to grow by four per cent in the fiscal year that has just began, a Reuters poll showed, in line with government forecasts, before picking up to 4.3 per cent in 2018-19.

The poll of 15 economists also forecast 3.5 per cent growth in the fiscal year just ended once the numbers are reported, lower than the government's 3.8 to four per cent view. But that is a slight upgrade from 3.3 per cent in the previous poll in April.

Earlier this week, Planning Minister Hala Al Saeed told a news conference that the GDP growth rate for the 2016-17 fiscal year which ended in June would not fall below four per cent.

Egypt's economy has struggled since a 2011 uprising that scared off tourists and foreign investors. Foreign reserves have dried up and President Abdel Fattah El Sisi is under pressure to make difficult economic reforms aimed at reviving the economy that may prove hard to balance with public maintaining support.

Before 2011, the economy was growing by about seven per cent annually. Egypt is hoping a $12 billion three-year International Monetary Fund programme it began last year, which includes subsidy cuts and tax hikes, will put the economy back on track.

The poll's median forecast for annual core inflation was 17.2 per cent for the current fiscal year, up from a previous forecast of 13 per cent. It is predicted to drop to 12.2 per cent in the 2018-19 fiscal year.

Inflation has surged since the central bank floated the currency in November as part of the IMF deal, reaching 31.95 per cent in June. "Further inflationary pressures are expected in the coming months due to the increase in the fuel prices... and higher electricity prices," said Nadene Johnson, economist at NKC.

Egypt raised fuel prices by up to 50 per cent last month and electricity prices by up to 42 per cent earlier this month, in an effort to cut the budget deficit.

Since floating the Egyptian pound in November, it has also raised key interest rates by 700 basis points in a bid to curb inflation.

Economists, however, saw these rates coming back down. They forecast the overnight lending rate to drop to 16.50 per cent by the end of this fiscal year from 19.75 currently. The rate is forecast to end the following fiscal year at 13.50 per cent.

Source: Khaleej Times

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