This is an easing cycle after record high borrowing, it attracted 20 billion of local currency debt. Tracy alloway and i got more on the chief economist. I was expecting a bigger cut, i know that seems like a lot in the context of emerging markets. Remember, rates were raised 700 basis points from the time of the devaluation up until last week. This is the first step of a very long journey to go. To be perfectly honest, i dont look too deeply into the Monetary Policy statements out of the central bank of egypt these days. When it comes to insight that it can provide on the future course of policy, i found them somewhat lacking. Tracy you are phrasing every diplomatically. I am trying to be diplomatic. From my perspective, it is a big cut, it is encouraging, it shows there is confidence. Remember, 100 points is only half of the surprise hike we saw in july of 2017 when they raise they raised rates 200 points when everyone thought the hike tightening cycle was over. We have a long way to
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