
Egypt: EGP strengthens slightly against USD on Tuesday
Arab Finance: The exchange rate of the US dollar to the Egyptian pound went down on Tuesday, reaching EGP 49.9 for purchasing and EGP 50 for selling at Banque Misr at 12:53 PM.
At the National Bank of Egypt (NBE), the dollar rate hit EGP 49.86 for buying and EGP 49.96 for selling at 2:9 pm.
Meanwhile, the US dollar traded at EGP 49.86 for purchasing and EGP 49.96 for selling at the Commercial International Bank Egypt (CIB).
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