Egypt liberalized its exchange rate and devalued the currency by almost 50 percent on Thursday to combat its severe economic problems and lay the groundwork for a vital $12 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund. – Washington Post Egypt’s central bank on Thursday said it would soon allow the country’s currency to trade freely, part of a broader effort to save a free-falling economy and combat an increasingly prevalent black market for American dollars. – New York Times
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