Egypt's foreign reserves recorded a $99 rise to hit $16.835 billion at the end of August from $16.736 billion in July, the central bank announced on Sunday. Egypt is planning to return a Qatari deposit worth $500 million early in October, which was deposited in the central bank as part of Qatari aid during the rule of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. Meanwhile, another deposit worth $2.5 billion will be returned in November. CBE Governor Hisham Ramez has said earlier Egypt's foreign reserves in August stayed close to their July level of $16.736 billion. "The foreign reserves are stable at the same level as the month of July almost," Ramez said over the phone, without giving a new figure. The values of Egypt's foreign reserves held by the Central Bank of Egypt during 2014: Month Value (US$ Bln) January 17.104 February 17,307 March 17.414 April 17.489 May 17.283 June 16.687 July 16.736 August $16.835