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Moroccan currency shows slight movement against major currencies

The Moroccan dirham experienced a minor depreciation of 0.2% against both the Euro and US dollar during the period of January 30 to February 5, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM). This modest decline follows a period of exchange rate stability in the previous week. The central bank's weekly bulletin......

The impact of the US-China trade war on Europe: ECB's perspective

The European Central Bank (ECB) may further lower interest rates as inflation continues to moderate, according to board member Piero Cipollone. He also warned that escalating trade tensions between the United States and China could negatively affect the 20-member eurozone economy. Since June, the ECB......

Moroccan dirham shows mixed performance as central bank boosts financial system

The Moroccan dirham demonstrated varied performance in foreign exchange markets during January 16-22, appreciating 0.6% against the US dollar while declining 0.5% against the euro, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM). During this period, BAM reported no currency auction operations in the foreign exchange......

Morocco Embraces Cryptocurrency Regulation: A New Chapter in Financial Evolution

Morocco has taken a bold step toward regulating cryptocurrencies, signaling a significant shift in its approach to these digital assets. For years, the country maintained a firm stance against cryptocurrency transactions, prohibiting them since 2017. Financial authorities cited concerns over consumer......

EU Allocates €35 Billion Loan to Ukraine Utilizing Frozen Russian Assets

In a significant move, European Union envoys have reached an agreement to provide Ukraine with up to €35 billion (approximately $38 billion) as part of a broader financial package aimed at supporting the nation amidst ongoing conflict. This loan, which is backed by immobilized assets from the Russian......

Morocco's Central Bank Maintains Interest Rates: A Balancing Act for Economic Recovery

In a strategic move to support the nation's economic recovery, Morocco's central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM), has decided to hold its key interest rate steady at 2.75%. This decision, announced on September 25, 2024, reflects a delicate balance between managing inflation and fostering economic......

Egypt's Soaring Interest Rates: A Double-Edged Sword for Economic Growth

Egypt currently holds the distinction of having the highest interest rates among all Arab nations, with a staggering 27.25% set by its central bank. This monetary policy decision reflects Egypt's aggressive strategy to attract foreign investment in treasury bonds and bills, particularly in response......

Libya’s Central Bank Crisis: International Urgency Amid Economic Uncertainty

The Libyan economy is at a critical juncture as a contentious dispute over the control of the central bank escalates, drawing urgent responses from both the United States and the United Nations. This power struggle, occasionally violent, poses a significant threat to Libya’s already precarious......

Surging Liquidity Demand in Morocco: Central Bank's Strategic Response

Morocco's Banking Sector Faces Heightened Liquidity Needs In a recent report by Morocco's central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM), July saw a notable rise in liquidity demand within the country's banking sector. The average weekly requirement soared to MAD 125.3 billion, surpassing June's......