Economic growth may slow to 1.6 percent in the fiscal year that started this month as private investment falters, according to the median estimate of 10 economists. Egypt’s government is predicting an acceleration to 3.2 percent from the previous fiscal year’s 2.6 percent. Prior governments had said 7 percent is needed to keep joblessness from rising.
“The biggest danger is unemployment because it could lead to social unrest,” said Mona Mansour, co-head of research at Cairo-based investment bank CI Capital, who is forecasting a growth rate of 1.8 percent. “For investors to come there has to be security and political stability.”
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