CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's central bank governor Tarek Amer said on Saturday that the country had received inflows of around $1 billion in the month since it floated the pound in the currency markets.
"We received in portfolios until now around $1 billion in one month that we were not expecting in the first month (since the float)," he said in a conference in Cairo.
The central bank released its grip on official exchange rates on Nov. 3 in a bid to restore investor confidence and unlock foreign currency inflows.
(Reporting by Asma Alsharif and Ahmed Tolba; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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