In a move intended to bolster the Arab nation’s economy, which is plagued by a staggering shortage of foreign currency and soaring inflation, the International Monetary Fund’s executive board confirmed a deal with Egypt that would increase its bailout loan from$ 3 billion to$ 8 billion.
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