Egypt's currency woes slow progress

15 August 2016

A shortage of dollars in the country has meant international lenders remain unsure despite market opportunities 

A shortage of dollars in Egypt amid declining foreign reserves has meant Egypt is unable to fulfill the potential it showed last year. International banks and developers have been reluctant to commit as they monitor the monetary situation.

Watch MEED Power & Water Editor Andrew Roscoe and MEED Banking & Finance Reporter Phillipa Wilkinson as they discuss the challenges facing the Egyptian market.

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