LONDON: Egypt aims to conclude a non-financial agreement with the International Monetary Fund by October to replace a three-year loan deal that expires this month, a step that may help the country remain an attractive market for foreign investors.
Officials are exploring the various IMF programs Egypt is eligible for, Finance Minister Mohamed Maait said in London, where he’s attending the Bloomberg Emerging & Frontier Forum.
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