Before the interest rate meeting...the price of the dollar today in Egyptian banks

  • The price of the dollar continues to remain stable against the pound within a number of banks operating in Egypt, at the last trading price last Thursday, amid anticipation of the Central Bank of Egypt’s decision regarding the interest rate during the upcoming meeting on May 23.

The price of the dollar in banks

  • The price of the dollar within the Commercial International Bank reached 47.29 pounds for purchase and 47.39 pounds for sale.

 

  • The price of the green currency within the Arab International Bank was about 47.29 pounds for purchase and 47.39 pounds for sale.

 

  • Dollar prices now recorded about 47.3 pounds for purchase and 47.4 pounds for sale within the Bank of Alexandria.

 

  • The price of the dollar inside the National Bank was about 47.29 pounds for purchase and 47.39 pounds for sale.

 

  • Inside HSBC Bank, it recorded a level of 47.3 pounds for buying and 47.4 pounds for selling.

 

  • The price of the dollar at the Cairo Bank recorded 47.28 pounds for purchase and 47.38 pounds for sale.

 

  • Inside Sayeb Bank, it was recorded at 47.27 pounds for purchase and 47.37 pounds for sale.

 

  • The dollar recorded at Qatar National Al Ahli Bank 47.27 pounds for purchase and 47.37 pounds for sale.

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