CAIRO, March 30 (Reuters) - Egypt's M2 money supply rose
31.5% year-on-year in February, central bank data showed on
Thursday.
Money supply stood at 7.82 trillion Egyptian pounds ($253.48
billion), up from 5.94 trillion pounds the same month last year.
($1 = 30.8500 Egyptian pounds)
(Repporting by Nadine Awdallah, writing Alaa Swilam)
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