Egyptian CDS rise 27 bps as currency extends slide

02 Jan, 2013

 

Data from Markit showed 5-year credit default swaps (CDS) jumped 27 basis points from the previous close to 515 bps.

 

The Egyptian pound hit a new record low to bid at 6.39 per dollar, continuing to slide as the central bank held its third dollar auction as part of a new strategy aimed at slowing depletion of its hard currency reserves.

 

Neil Shearing, an economist at Capital Economics, predicted the pound exchange rate at 7 per dollar by year-end.

 

"The most important issue for investors is how the pound will get there, whether the central bank can manage it in a transparent manner or will there be a messy devaluation," he said.

 

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