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Egypt Consumer Prices (Jul.)

The sharp fall in Egyptian inflation to a 13-month low of 8.4% y/y in July was due toboth lower food inflation and the unwinding of last year’s energy price hikes. Withinflation now back in single-digits, and likely to remain so, we think interest ratecuts are set to come back onto the central bank’s agenda.

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