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Obama: U.S. aid to Egypt no longer 'business as usual'
Despite the turmoil, Obama emphasized the importance of U.S.-Egypt relations.
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Apache's Egypt quandary symbolizes tough business call
The Texas-based energy company has said it is assessing the value of its Egyptian interests.
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Unrest delivers huge blow to Egyptian tourism
Until recently, tourism accounted for more than 11% of the country’s GDP and nearly 20% of its foreign currency revenues.
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Crisis and curfew in Egypt push business to the brink
Cairo’s inhabitants have abandoned the city’s cafes and restaurants because of a 7pm curfew.
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Aid to Egypt: Follow the military hardware, not the money
Voices from both sides of the U.S. political aisle have attacked the Obama administration for keeping open Egypt's $1.5 billion stream of annual aid.
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CIB downgraded on Foreign Currency Rating
The Bank's Financial Strength Rating is affirmed at 'BBB-', supported by still sound loan asset quality.
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EU and Egypt Trade: Stats and facts
This report offers a summary of the latest numbers and trends in trade between the European Union and Egypt.
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EU halts some arms exports to Egypt, aid untouched
"It was decided ... to suspend all arms deliveries that can be used internally," said French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
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Senior Accountant needed for KarmSolar
Prepare & implement a new accounting system and be responsible for KarmSolar's monthly bookkeeping & financial statements.
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Egypt to use Gulf billions to spur economy
The 2012/13 budget, when it was announced last year, projected a deficit of only 7.9 percent of GDP, down from 8.2 percent in 2011/12.
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Q&A: Egypt finance minister rules out austerity
Interim Finance Minister says he does not plan any emergency measures for the troubled economy. Will seek fiscal discipline and social justice.
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Egypt could survive without US military aid: interim PM
Washington recently delayed transfer of four F-16s amid speculation more aid could be withheld from Cairo.
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Op-Ed: Foreign aid to Egypt - a clear no-go?
Egyptians need to decide whether they will conform to restrictions coming with foreign aid – or whether they will write their own share of history.
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Egypt’s tourism industry grinds to a halt
No time is good for a collapse in business, obviously, but this particular moment is especially worrisome.
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Cycle of violence threatens to destroy Egypt's fragile economy
Two core drivers of the region's most populous country, tourism and foreign investment, are under threat as violence spreads to the Sinai Peninsula.
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Egypt freezes gas deal talks with Qatar
Qatar already promised Egypt in June five free shipments of LNG to avoid power cuts.
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Only essential travelers remain, warily, in Egypt
Deteriorating security conditions throughout Egypt have reduced the number of foreign business travelers there to workers who are deemed necessary.
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Egypt exposure sparks downgrade of Apache
Apache relies on Egypt for 19% of its production, about 24% of the company’s cash flow and a portion of its free-cash flow.
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West’s plans to halt aid to Egypt make little impact
The West risks losing its influence and grip on a country going through radical social, economic and political degeneration.
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Will Egypt's economy be able to withstand the bloodbath?
Promises of aid to Egypt from the EU and US may now be delayed indefinitely.