Fitch: Devaluation Moderately Positive for Egyptian Banks in Long Term - Fitch Research

Fitch: Devaluation Moderately Positive for Egyptian Banks in Long Term

Fitch: Devaluation Moderately Positive for Egyptian Banks in Long Term - Fitch Research
Fitch: Devaluation Moderately Positive for Egyptian Banks in Long Term
Published Mar 24, 2016
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Fitch: Devaluation Moderately Positive for Egyptian Banks in Long Term 24 Mar 2016 6:59 AM (EDT) Fitch Ratings-London-24 March 2016: The recent devaluation of the Egyptian pound against the US dollar will likely be supportive of foreign...

  
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Company(ies)
Commercial International Bank (Egypt) SAE , National Bank of Egypt (UK) Limited , National Bank of Egypt (S.A.E) , Credit Agricole Egypt SAE
Ticker(s)
CIEB , COMI
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