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Document library » CBE Monthly Statistical Bulletin - March 2016

TitleCBE Monthly Statistical Bulletin - March 2016
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Series nameCBE Monthly Statistical Bulletin
SectorFinancial, Trade, Consumer Goods, Electricity, Fiscal, Foreign Exchange, Labor, Industrial Manufacturing, Prices, National Accounts, Tourism, Transport
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CountryEgypt
SourceCentral Bank of Egypt
FrequencyMonthly
LanguageArabic, English
TypePDF
Publication date18/04/2016
Reference periodMarch 2016
Keyword tagsnet foreign assets, money supply, monetary survey, deposits, domestic credit, commercial banks balance sheet, assets, credit facilities, loans, discounted bills, securities portfolio, currency issued, interest rates, exchange rates, stock exchanges, traded shares, net international reserves, official reserves, balance of payments, proceeds, exports, trade balance, imports, Suez Canal traffic, Foreign Direct Investment, FDI, external debt, government revenues, government expenditures, fiscal balance, gross domestic debt, treasury bills, population, labor force, wages, unemployment rate, CPI, Consumer Price Index, GDP, Gross Domestic Product, investments, domestic production, industrial products, electricity production, electricity consumption, steel sales, tourist arrivals
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