March 6 will mark one year since Egypt embarked on a dramatic shift back to orthodox policymaking. So far, the authorities have stuck to most of their pledges. But has enough been done to deliver strong and sustained growth? Which areas still require attention, and what is the likelihood of further progress from here?
Join our MENA team for this 20-minute briefing on Thursday 6th March at 11:00 GMT, all about the progress made to right the Egyptian economy, the work still to do, and the risks of backsliding. During this session, the team will be answering your questions as they address key issues, including:
- Whether policymakers have done enough to extinguish fears around sovereign debt fears.
- The key structural reforms that Egypt needs to tackle.
- What lies in store for the pound, inflation and interest rates.
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