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Egypt’s official reserve assets soar 36% annually to reach $45bn

Egypt’s official reserve assets soar 36% annually to reach $45bn
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Updated 17 February 2025

Egypt’s official reserve assets soar 36% annually to reach $45bn

Egypt’s official reserve assets soar 36% annually to reach $45bn

RIYADH: Egypt’s official reserve assets surged by nearly 36 percent year on year, reaching $45.05 billion in January, according to recent data. 

Figures from the Central Bank of Egypt show that the increase was primarily driven by a sharp rise in the value of gold reserves, which grew by 37 percent over the year, reaching $11.42 billion. 

Gold now represents around 25 percent of Egypt’s total reserves, reinforcing its role as a key hedge against global economic volatility and a valuable buffer for the country’s foreign exchange position. 

The growth in Egypt’s reserves was not limited to gold. A significant 70 percent rise in other reserve assets also contributed to the overall increase, representing approximately 49 percent of the total reserves. 

Data also showed that foreign currency reserves in convertible currencies remained relatively stable, edging up by just 1.05 percent to $11.2 billion in January. 

Special Drawing Rights, a form of international reserve asset issued by the International Monetary Fund, witnessed a dramatic decline of 91.55 percent, falling to just $31 million. 

This sharp drop suggests that Egypt has likely tapped into its SDR holdings to meet urgent liquidity needs, further highlighting the strain on the country’s foreign exchange resources. 

Meanwhile, other foreign currency assets, which include securities and deposits not classified as part of the Central Bank’s official reserve holdings, increased by 18.65 percent, reaching $14.06 billion.  

The rise was primarily driven by a surge in foreign deposits outside the official reserves, which rose by 53 percent to $10.17 billion. 

The need for enhanced liquidity in Egypt became especially pronounced throughout 2024. The country faced severe foreign exchange shortages, a sharp devaluation of the Egyptian pound, and mounting structural economic pressures. 

The Egyptian pound’s decline to a record low on the parallel market exacerbated trade disruptions and investor uncertainty, prompting urgent economic reforms. 

In response to these challenges, Egypt secured a landmark $35 billion agreement with Abu Dhabi’s ADQ in February, injecting critical reserves. 

In March, the country also received an $8 billion package from the International Monetary Fund, which provided essential support for fiscal and structural adjustments. 

The central bank’s decision to float the currency and implement interest rate hikes further helped restore stability. 

These policy measures not only helped attract foreign inflows but also boosted remittances, which contributed to the recovery of Egypt’s reserve levels. 


ֱ, Canada explore ways to enhance cooperation in technology, innovation 

ֱ, Canada explore ways to enhance cooperation in technology, innovation 
Updated 04 November 2025

ֱ, Canada explore ways to enhance cooperation in technology, innovation 

ֱ, Canada explore ways to enhance cooperation in technology, innovation 

RIYADH: ֱ’s technology and innovation partnership with Canada is set to receive a boost after senior ministers met to explore new avenues of cooperation and strengthen trade ties. 

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said in a post on X that he met with Canada’s Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Evan Solomon to discuss ways to strengthen relations between the countries and to build partnerships that contribute to mutual economic growth, particularly in priority investment sectors. 

This comes as trade between the two nations continues to expand. In February, ֱ exported SR641 million ($170 million) to Canada, marking an 86.6 percent increase from SR344 million in February 2024, according to data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity.

It also follows an agreement in January 2024 for both countries to re-exchange trade delegations to enhance economic relations and boost trade and investment flows. 

In a subsequent post on X, Al-Falih stated: “The dialogue took place between me and Anita Anand, the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the presence of the Saudi ambassador to Canada, Amal Yahya Al-Moallimi.” 

He added: “We discussed supporting and strengthening relations between our two countries, and facilitating investment exchange, in order to achieve more fruitful cooperation in the most important sectors, which will bring success to both peoples.” 

Artificial intelligence has become a central pillar of ֱ’s post-oil economic strategy, with the Kingdom leveraging advanced technologies to drive data-led industries and automation. 

Now at the halfway point of Vision 2030, the country is accelerating efforts to position itself as a global technology leader, balancing innovation with sustainability goals. 
Key initiatives — including the Project Transcendence program, valued at around $100 billion — aim to further establish ֱ as a global hub for AI innovation. 

Over the past five years, ֱ has made significant progress toward establishing itself as a regional artificial-intelligence hub. PwC projects that AI could contribute about $235 billion — or 12.4 percent — to the Kingdom’s gross domestic product by 2030.