IMF Boss Says Egypt to 'Bleed' Reserves Unless It Devalues A

IMF Boss Says Egypt to 'Bleed' Reserves Unless It Devalues Again

(Bloomberg) -- Egypt will “bleed” precious reserves unless it devalues its currency again, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund said, as she praised other steps her institution’s second-largest borrower has taken to right its stricken economy.Most Read from BloombergAlmost Anyone Can Become the House Speaker, Except Donald TrumpOnly an Equities Crash Can Rescue the Bond Market, Barclays SaysOzempic Is Making People Buy Less Food, Walmart SaysIt's Done. The Future Is Battery-P

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