Rabat - Morocco’s net international reserves amounted to MAD 244.1 billion until June 10, 2016, recording a 25.9 percent increase on an annual basis, Bank Al-Maghrib said.
During the week of June 9-15, 2016, the central bank injected MAD 6 billion.
Over the course of this period, the interbank rate was at 2 percent, the central bank pointed out in its weekly indicators.
During the same period, the dirham appreciated by 0.54 percent against the euro and depreciated by 0.84 percent against the dollar.
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