Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitWhat will Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves be at the end of 2024?
Below $2 billion • 25%
$2 billion - $3 billion • 25%
$3 billion - $4 billion • 25%
Above $4 billion • 25%
Official statistics from the National Bank of Ethiopia, reports from reputable financial news sources
Ethiopia's PM Abiy Ahmed Announces Market-Based Forex Regime, Plans to Float Currency
Jul 29, 2024, 03:42 AM
Ethiopia has announced the introduction of a market-based foreign exchange regime and a comprehensive macroeconomic reform policy. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that the country plans to float its currency, the birr, as part of these reforms. The measures include adopting a free-floating currency, shifting to an interest rate-based monetary policy framework, and implementing fiscal policy and government debt management reforms. The National Bank of Ethiopia has also announced the complete removal of rules governing banks' allocation of foreign exchange, granting special foreign exchange privileges to companies within special economic zones, and simplifying rules governing foreign currency accounts, particularly those held by foreign institutions. These reforms aim to correct foreign exchange distortions and strengthen the financial system.
View original story
Less than $30 billion • 25%
$30 billion to $40 billion • 25%
$40 billion to $50 billion • 25%
More than $50 billion • 25%
Less than $650 billion • 25%
$650 billion to $660 billion • 25%
$660 billion to $670 billion • 25%
More than $670 billion • 25%
Increase by more than $10 billion • 25%
Increase by less than $10 billion • 25%
Remain the same • 25%
Decrease • 25%
Above $3.3 trillion • 25%
Between $3.2 trillion and $3.3 trillion • 25%
Between $3.1 trillion and $3.2 trillion • 25%
Below $3.1 trillion • 25%
Less than 50 ETB/USD • 25%
50-60 ETB/USD • 25%
60-70 ETB/USD • 25%
More than 70 ETB/USD • 25%
Below $3 trillion • 25%
$3 trillion - $3.1 trillion • 25%
$3.1 trillion - $3.2 trillion • 25%
Above $3.2 trillion • 25%
Less than $650 billion • 25%
$650 billion to $660 billion • 25%
$660 billion to $670 billion • 25%
More than $670 billion • 25%
Less than $30 billion • 25%
$30 billion to $32 billion • 25%
$32 billion to $35 billion • 25%
More than $35 billion • 25%
Below $3 trillion • 25%
$3 trillion to $3.5 trillion • 25%
$3.5 trillion to $4 trillion • 25%
Above $4 trillion • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Above 7% • 25%
5% - 7% • 25%
Below 3% • 25%
3% - 5% • 25%