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(Bloomberg) Egyptian inflation slowed for the third month in a row and looks set to decelerate further unless authorities move to weaken the pound again in the coming weeks.Most Read from BloombergSEC’s X Account Hacked to Falsely Say Bitcoin ETF ApprovedAmazon’s Twitch to Cut 500 Employees, About 35% of StaffBottled Water Contains More Plastic Particles Than Previously ThoughtUS and Allies Met Secretly With Ukraine on Peace PlanConsumer prices in urban parts of the country grew an annual 33.
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Egyptians began voting Sunday in a three-day-long election, with President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi all but certain to win a third term even as the North African nation grapples with its worst
(Bloomberg) Egyptian inflation eased from a record high to its lowest level in four months ahead of December’s presidential elections.Most Read from BloombergAn Opioid-Like Drink Is Masquerading As a Wholesome Alcohol AlternativeTrump’s 40 Wall St. Loan Transferred to Special ServicerWorld’s Biggest Bank Has to Trade Via USB Stick After HackNew ‘Call of Duty’ Draws Harsh Reviews After Rushed DevelopmentUS Credit-Rating Outlook Changed to Negative by Moody’sPrice growth in urban parts of Egypt