HC: We believe that the MPC will opt to delay the cut until later in 2024
HC: We believe that the MPC will opt to delay the cut until later in 2024

Financials analyst and economist at HC, Heba Monir commented: “ Our comment: We expect urban inflation to decelerate to 24.9% y-o-y for August on a favourable base effect. However, we anticipate a 1.0% m-o-m increase on the recent energy and transportation cost hikes at the beginning of August. Egypt’s PMI index surpassed the 49.0’s level over the last three consecutive readings, coinciding with the deceleration in inflation. Egypt’s external position showed a stable outlook, as follows: (1) Egypt received USD820m from the IMF, representing the third tranche of its USD8.0bn EFF, (2) the banking sector’s net foreign assets (NFA) narrowed by USD1.27bn m-o-m to USD13.0bn in June from USD14.3bn in May, reversing a net foreign liability (NFL) position of USD27.0bn a year earlier. We attribute the m-o-m lower NFA to probably normalized FX inflows, (3) net international reserves (NIR) increased c33% y-o-y and 0.2% m-o-m to USD46.5bn in July, and deposits not included in the official reserves rose 2.11x y-o-y and 3.0% m-o-m to USD9.86bn in the same month, (4) Egypt’s REER index decreased to 91.9 in July from 126 in January, and the NEER index also retreated to 16.6 from 25.5 in January, according to Bruegel data, (5) Egypt’s 1-year CDS recorded 403 currently, down from its figure of 857 bps on 1 January. On the global front, the US sovereign 12M rate also retreated to 4.40% from its peak at 5.23% on 30 April. Thus, our interest rate model estimated the required interest rate by investors on the 12-month T-bills at 33.1%, which implies a real positive interest rate of 7.1% (after deducting a 15% tax rate for European and US investors and based on our 12M average inflation rate forecast of 21.1%), higher than the estimated positive interest rate of 1.2% over the latest 12M T-bill rate of 26.2%. All these factors pave the way for interest cuts; however, we expect the MPC to maintain rates unchanged at the 5 September meeting, waiting for more inflation deceleration, given recent electricity bill hikes scheduled to take effect in September.