The euro exchange rate witnessed significant fluctuations against the Egyptian pound in banks and local markets on Thursday.
The change reflects the interaction between supply and demand factors, driven by global and local economic conditions.
The euro exchange rate closed higher, Thursday, in the first trading session after the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
The euro exchange rate at the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) was recorded at EGP 56.03 to buy and EGP 56.2 to sell.
The euro exchange rate at the National Bank of Egypt (NBE) recorded EGP 56.61 to buy and EGP 56.43 to sell. The European single currency exchange rate at Banque Misr was recorded at EGP 56.61 for purchase and EGP 56.43 for sale.

