Egypt’s M2 money supply climbed by 18.7 percent in the year to the end of September, the country’s central bank (CBE) said on Thursday.
Money supply rose to 1.335 trillion Egyptian pounds ($193.81 billion) from 1.330 trillion at the end of August and 1.124 trillion at the end of September 2012.
Following is a table of the latest M2 figures in billions of Egyptian pounds, according to the central bank’s website:
(In bln pounds) Domestic liquidity (M2) |
Sept 2013 |
Aug 2013 |
Sept 2012 |
1,334.8 |
1,329.5 |
1,124.3 |