Good news, right? Maybe not. Reuters dug a little deeper:
The reserves figure apparently includes $1 billion that the central bank received from a 15 May sale of dollar-denominated T-bills to local banks, money from that came from inside Egypt and does not represent an improvement in the balance of payments.
[...] This would indicate that without the $1 billion in dollar T-bills, reserves would have fallen by $700 million, traders and analysts said, a number that suggests Egypt continues to bleed from the political and economic turmoil of the last 18 months.
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