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Egypt finance minister on IMF Program, Reforms, Economy, Debt, Bond issuance
12:08 PM,
November 28, 2018
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Egypt won't ask for further IMF funding next year, when its $12-billion dollars loan program expires. Finance Minister Mohamed Maait says the economy is now in better shape and he's working to reduce debt and gain investor confidence.
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