Sudanese pound weakens on black market amid dollar shortage

By Kitco News / January 15, 2018 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

KHARTOUM, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The Sudanese pound weakened on the black market on Monday amid a foreign currency shortage that has crippled the economy as Khartoum pursues reforms aimed at boosting growth.

The pound traded at 34 to the U.S. dollar on Monday, down from about 30 last week, traders said.

Sudan devalued its currency to 18 pounds per U.S. dollar from 6.7 previously earlier this month, hoping to attract investment and crush a ballooning black market.

Hard currency remains scarce in the formal banking system, however, forcing importers to resort to an increasingly expensive black market."There is a huge shortage in the market and not enough dollars," one trader told Reuters.

Sudan's economy has been struggling since the south seceded in 2011, taking with it three-quarters of its oil output, but the United States lifted 20-year-old sanctions on it in October, pushing it to embark on sweeping reforms.

Street protests have broken out last week after bread prices doubled, following a government decision to eliminate subsidies in its 2018 budget as part of austerity measures. (Reporting by KhalId Abdelaziz; writing by Arwa Gaballa; editing by Mark Heinrich)

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