Banking is one of the largest and most liquid sectors on the Egyptian Exchange, comprising both state-owned and private banks including Commercial International Bank (CIB), QNB Alahli, Credit Agricole Egypt, Housing & Development Bank, and leading Islamic banks. The sector's performance is directly tied to Central Bank of Egypt monetary policy, interest rates, inflation, and the EGP exchange-rate curve, since most bank revenue comes from the net-interest-margin spread between deposits and loans. Banks generally benefit from a high-interest-rate environment and deposit growth, but face margin and credit-quality pressure when economic growth slows. This page ranks every EGX-listed banking stock by its Fouda Score, alongside market cap, daily price change, and the sector's average performance versus the EGX30 benchmark. Use the Fouda Score ranking on this page to size up the sector's stocks side by side at a glance. Right now the top-ranked stock in the sector is Egyptians Real Estate Fund Certificates with a Fouda Score of 78, and the sector's average is down 0.67% in the latest session. The Fouda Score is automated quantitative analysis, not a recommendation or financial advice.
3 stocks · Avg Score: 76.0
The top-scored B stocks by the Fouda methodology right now are Egyptians Real Estate Fund Certificates (EGREF), Arabian Metal Industries And Industrial Investments (AMII), Certificates Of Odin Egyptian Equity Investment Fund-KASAB (KASABF). The full ranking of every stock in the sector is in the table above; a higher score signals a stronger technical position — this is automated analysis, not financial advice.
The B sector has 3 actively traded companies listed on the Egyptian Exchange, all ranked by Fouda Score in the table above.
The B sector's average was down 0.67% in the latest session. Sector performance is measured by the average price change of its stocks, which you can compare against other sectors on the Sectors page.
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