Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013

The political situation in Egypt remains highly volatile and uncertain. The political environment is highly fragmented with increasing polarization between the Muslim brotherhood and other less organized factions that include secular and liberal pa...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Economic Updates and Modeling
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
CPI
ID
OIL
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17810485/egypt-economic-monitoring-note-spring-2013
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16502
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
ADJUSTMENT PATH
APPROVAL PROCESS
APPROVAL RATE
ARREARS
ASSET RATIO
ASSETS RATIO
AUCTIONS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ASSETS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEM
BASIS POINTS
BILL
BLACK MARKET
BOND RATING
BOND RATINGS
BONDS
BRIDGE LOAN
BUDGET DEFICIT
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL FLIGHT
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL OUTFLOWS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMODITIES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMPTION GOODS
CORRUPTION
CPI
CREDIT ASSESSMENT
CREDIT RATING
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
DEBT LEVEL
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DECLINE IN INFLATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT RATE
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
DISCOUNT RATE
DOMESTIC BANKING
DOMESTIC BANKING SECTOR
DOMESTIC BANKS
DOMESTIC CONDITIONS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC DEBT
DOMESTIC DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DOMESTIC DEMAND
DOMESTIC SECURITY
DOWNWARD PRESSURE
DRAG ON GROWTH
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EMERGENCY FINANCING
ENROLLMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPOSURE
EXTERNAL BALANCES
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL DEMAND
EXTERNAL POSITION
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FISCAL BURDEN
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL IMBALANCES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL REFORMS
FOREIGN ASSETS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
GLOBAL DEMAND
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
HOUSEHOLDS
ID
IMMUNIZATION
IMPORT
IMPORT PRICES
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
INSTRUMENT
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL RATING AGENCIES
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT EXPENDITURE
ISSUANCE
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
LABOR FORCE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY RATIOS
LOAN
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MONETARY AGGREGATES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY GROWTH
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
OIL
OIL EXPORTS
OIL PRICES
OIL SECTOR
OUTPUT
OUTPUT GAP
PENSIONS
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL STRIFE
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INFLOWS
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
PREPAYMENTS
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE INFLATION
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL INFLOWS
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCES
REAL DEPRECIATION
REAL ESTATE
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATES
RECEIPTS
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
REFERENDUM
REFORM PROGRAM
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENTS
REPOS
RESERVE
RESERVES
RULE OF LAW
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS
SELF-FINANCING
SLOWDOWN
SMART CARDS
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOVEREIGN BOND
SOVEREIGN RATING
STATE OF EMERGENCY
STRONG CURRENCY
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUPPLY CONDITIONS
SURPLUS
T-BILLS
T-BONDS
TAX
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX HIKES
TAX INCREASES
TAX RATE
TAX RATES
TAX REVENUE
TERM CREDIT
TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT
TOTAL INVESTMENT
TRADE DEFICIT
TRADING
UNEMPLOYED WOMEN
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UPWARD PRESSURE
WEAK DEMAND
WITHDRAWAL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ADJUSTMENT PATH
APPROVAL PROCESS
APPROVAL RATE
ARREARS
ASSET RATIO
ASSETS RATIO
AUCTIONS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ASSETS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEM
BASIS POINTS
BILL
BLACK MARKET
BOND RATING
BOND RATINGS
BONDS
BRIDGE LOAN
BUDGET DEFICIT
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL FLIGHT
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL OUTFLOWS
CASH WITHDRAWALS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMODITIES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMPTION GOODS
CORRUPTION
CPI
CREDIT ASSESSMENT
CREDIT RATING
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
DEBT LEVEL
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DECLINE IN INFLATION
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT RATE
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
DISCOUNT RATE
DOMESTIC BANKING
DOMESTIC BANKING SECTOR
DOMESTIC BANKS
DOMESTIC CONDITIONS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC DEBT
DOMESTIC DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DOMESTIC DEMAND
DOMESTIC SECURITY
DOWNWARD PRESSURE
DRAG ON GROWTH
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EMERGENCY FINANCING
ENROLLMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPOSURE
EXTERNAL BALANCES
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL DEMAND
EXTERNAL POSITION
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FISCAL BURDEN
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL IMBALANCES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL REFORMS
FOREIGN ASSETS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
GLOBAL DEMAND
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
HOUSEHOLDS
ID
IMMUNIZATION
IMPORT
IMPORT PRICES
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
INSTRUMENT
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL RATING AGENCIES
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT EXPENDITURE
ISSUANCE
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
LABOR FORCE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY RATIOS
LOAN
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MONETARY AGGREGATES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY GROWTH
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
OIL
OIL EXPORTS
OIL PRICES
OIL SECTOR
OUTPUT
OUTPUT GAP
PENSIONS
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL STRIFE
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INFLOWS
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
PREPAYMENTS
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE INFLATION
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL INFLOWS
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCES
REAL DEPRECIATION
REAL ESTATE
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATES
RECEIPTS
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
REFERENDUM
REFORM PROGRAM
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENTS
REPOS
RESERVE
RESERVES
RULE OF LAW
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS
SELF-FINANCING
SLOWDOWN
SMART CARDS
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOVEREIGN BOND
SOVEREIGN RATING
STATE OF EMERGENCY
STRONG CURRENCY
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUPPLY CONDITIONS
SURPLUS
T-BILLS
T-BONDS
TAX
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX HIKES
TAX INCREASES
TAX RATE
TAX RATES
TAX REVENUE
TERM CREDIT
TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT
TOTAL INVESTMENT
TRADE DEFICIT
TRADING
UNEMPLOYED WOMEN
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UPWARD PRESSURE
WEAK DEMAND
WITHDRAWAL
World Bank
Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Egypt, Arab Republic of
description The political situation in Egypt remains highly volatile and uncertain. The political environment is highly fragmented with increasing polarization between the Muslim brotherhood and other less organized factions that include secular and liberal parties as well as supporters of the former regime. At the same time, confrontations between the authorities and the judiciary continue to resurface. Following the controversial assumption of temporary exceptional powers, the president pushed forward a referendum on the new constitution in December which was approved by a small majority but with a low voter turnout. New Parliamentary elections were called in late February to begin in late April, but the election law was subsequently challenged in the courts. This will likely delay elections until August. Meanwhile, the key opposition parties have declared that they will boycott the elections.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013
title_short Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013
title_full Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013
title_fullStr Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013
title_full_unstemmed Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013
title_sort egypt : economic monitoring note, spring 2013
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17810485/egypt-economic-monitoring-note-spring-2013
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16502
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spelling okr-10986-165022021-04-23T14:03:31Z Egypt : Economic Monitoring Note, Spring 2013 World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ADJUSTMENT PATH APPROVAL PROCESS APPROVAL RATE ARREARS ASSET RATIO ASSETS RATIO AUCTIONS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BALANCE SHEETS BANK ASSETS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEM BASIS POINTS BILL BLACK MARKET BOND RATING BOND RATINGS BONDS BRIDGE LOAN BUDGET DEFICIT CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL FLIGHT CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL OUTFLOWS CASH WITHDRAWALS CENTRAL BANK COMMODITIES COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMPTION GOODS CORRUPTION CPI CREDIT ASSESSMENT CREDIT RATING CURRENCY CURRENCY DEPRECIATION CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE DEBT LEVEL DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DECLINE IN INFLATION DEPOSIT DEPOSIT RATE DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT INVESTMENT DISBURSEMENTS DISCOUNT RATE DOMESTIC BANKING DOMESTIC BANKING SECTOR DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CONDITIONS DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC DEBT INSTRUMENTS DOMESTIC DEMAND DOMESTIC SECURITY DOWNWARD PRESSURE DRAG ON GROWTH ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC REFORMS EMERGENCY FINANCING ENROLLMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPOSURE EXTERNAL BALANCES EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL DEMAND EXTERNAL POSITION FINANCIAL ACCOUNT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FISCAL BURDEN FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL IMBALANCES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL REFORMS FOREIGN ASSETS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES GLOBAL DEMAND GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOLDING HOUSEHOLDS ID IMMUNIZATION IMPORT IMPORT PRICES IMPORTS INCOME INCOME TAX INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INSTRUMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL RATING AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT EXPENDITURE ISSUANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY RATIOS LOAN LOAN CLASSIFICATION LOW-INCOME FAMILIES MATURITIES MATURITY MONETARY AGGREGATES MONETARY POLICY MONEY GROWTH NON-PERFORMING LOANS OIL OIL EXPORTS OIL PRICES OIL SECTOR OUTPUT OUTPUT GAP PENSIONS POLITICAL STABILITY POLITICAL STRIFE POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INFLOWS PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS PREPAYMENTS PRICE INCREASES PRICE INFLATION PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL INFLOWS PRIVATE CONSUMPTION PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES REAL DEPRECIATION REAL ESTATE REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATES RECEIPTS RECURRENT EXPENDITURE REFERENDUM REFORM PROGRAM REMITTANCES REPAYMENT REPAYMENTS REPOS RESERVE RESERVES RULE OF LAW SAFETY NET SAVINGS SELF-FINANCING SLOWDOWN SMART CARDS SOCIAL SAFETY NET SOCIAL SECURITY SOVEREIGN BOND SOVEREIGN RATING STATE OF EMERGENCY STRONG CURRENCY STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPLY CONDITIONS SURPLUS T-BILLS T-BONDS TAX TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX HIKES TAX INCREASES TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TERM CREDIT TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT TOTAL INVESTMENT TRADE DEFICIT TRADING UNEMPLOYED WOMEN UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UPWARD PRESSURE WEAK DEMAND WITHDRAWAL The political situation in Egypt remains highly volatile and uncertain. The political environment is highly fragmented with increasing polarization between the Muslim brotherhood and other less organized factions that include secular and liberal parties as well as supporters of the former regime. At the same time, confrontations between the authorities and the judiciary continue to resurface. Following the controversial assumption of temporary exceptional powers, the president pushed forward a referendum on the new constitution in December which was approved by a small majority but with a low voter turnout. New Parliamentary elections were called in late February to begin in late April, but the election law was subsequently challenged in the courts. This will likely delay elections until August. Meanwhile, the key opposition parties have declared that they will boycott the elections. 2014-01-06T23:18:23Z 2014-01-06T23:18:23Z 2013-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17810485/egypt-economic-monitoring-note-spring-2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16502 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of