Egypt, IMF reach preliminary agreement for $3 billion loan

FILE - People crowd a street a few hours ahead of curfew in Cairo, Egypt on April 14, 2020. Egypt’s central bank has announced that it raised interest rates by 2% and switched to a more flexible exchange rate system. The institution said Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022 it had raised the lending rate, the deposit rate and the discount rate. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty, File)

CAIRO (AP) — The International Monetary Fund reached a preliminary agreement with the Egyptian government Thursday that paves the way for the economically troubled Arab nation to access a $3 billion loan, officials said Thursday.

IMF officials said a staff agreement between the Egyptian government and IMF leaders had been reached following months of talks, as Egypt struggles to combat surging inflation caused, in part, by the war in Ukraine.

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