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75 Closed Factories in Egypt Seek Financing
75 closed factories in Egypt need about 7 billion pounds ($1.2 billion dollars) to re-open.
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Standard Chartered eyes Piraeus Bank's Egypt unit
Standard Chartered is considering buying Piraeus Bank's Egyptian subsidiary, a deal that would boost the Greek bank.
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Work on Egypt’s first PET plant finally underway
Joint venture Egyptian Indian Polyester (EIPET) saw its foundation stone laid June 23 in Ain Sokhna, in Egypt’s northern Red Sea region.
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Egypt pays off $1b in debt to US
The interest rate stood at 8.75 percent, matured over 10 years on July 11.
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East Med Gas to sue Egypt over pipeline bombings
The pipeline has been bombed four times since February.
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Research and Markets: Egypt Consumer Electronics Report Q3 2011 - Report Out Now
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Egypt Consumer Electronics Report Q3 2011" report to their offering.
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1.6 million underage workers in Egypt: Official figures
A recent official estimation by CAPMAS and the ILO of the number child labourers working in Egypt reveals unsavory truths.
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Egypt’s Orascom demerger delayed
Orascom Telecom Holding has delayed its demerger into two smaller companies according to a press statement released at the end of June.
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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Embraces Business
The Islamic political group meets investors and praises markets
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Losses bleeding still on
Uncertainty in the political scene is giving market investors a hard time
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Makro opens makeshift Salam outlet, launches export initiative
Makro Egypt began rebuilding its Salam store after receiving final approvals from the government, according to the press statement.
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Egypt parliament vote may take place in Nov
Egypt's parliamentary election may not be held until November, about two months later than suggested, an army source said on Wednesday
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Egypt fires more than 600 top police officers
Egyptian authorities fire 669 police officials linked to the regime of former President Hosni Mubarak.
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Compensation for revolutionary property damage
Egypt’s ministry of finance had processed and approved 2,344 of 7,500 applications filed for compensation for damages incurred during the revolution
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Egypt rebounds after army speech
Egypt stocks up on hopes of easing political tensions
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Egypt’s Brothers need an economic policy
Western visitors have been trooping in and out of the offices of the Freedom and Justice party (FJP), the Muslim Brotherhood’s new political arm.
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The military and the economy, the Egyptian spring’s enemies
People are unhappy with the military. So far, no official involved in the death of 900 people killed in Tahrir Square has been tried.
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The Path to Democracy in Egypt
Scenes from the political battles, social dilemmas, and struggles for a democratic future
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Egypt tax revenues increase 16 pct in 2010/11
Egypt’s government collected LE 169.7 billion in taxes for fiscal year 2010/11, a 15.6 percent increase over the previous year.
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TV Stations Multiply as Egyptian Censorship Falls
Investors are racing to set up new television channels.