Latest news
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CBE leaves rates unchanged
The bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) left its key lending rate at 10.25 percent and the deposit rate at 9.25 percent after its regular meeting.
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EgyptAir resumes international flights
EgyptAir had grounded its international flights from Cairo since yesterday dawn due to the strike, filling terminals with grounded passengers.
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Egypt’s consumer and investor confidence on the rise
In recent weeks Egypt has experienced a palpable mood swing, resulting in increased consumer and investor confidence.
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Egypt is critical, so let's invest in the new Egypt
For nearly 40 years, the United States and Egypt have had a strategic partnership that has yielded significant mutual benefits.
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BP's billion gas venture in Egypt
BP remains focused on unlocking natural gas reserves from a deepwater deposit in Egypt's Mediterranean basin.
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Does Egypt offer an emerging market opportunity?
Egypt's stock market has outperformed its global peers, as reflected by Market Vectors Egypt ETF’s year-to-date gain of 54 percent.
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Islamic social networking website test runs in Egypt
Salamworld’s competitive strength lies in the translation innovation that makes it possible for a user to chat bilingually.
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Egypt's OCI Q2 net falls 28 pct
Net income fell to $119.4 million from $165.2 million a year earlier, Egypt's biggest listed company said in a statement.
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Egypt satellite halts Syria state TV re-broadcasts
The broadcast of Syrian channels, which labels armed opposition as "terrorists", was halted for contractual reasons.
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Characterizing the Egyptian Economy: Is it reasonable to freak out?
Stronger corporate ethics & a horrendous labor efficiency market are key-traits of the Egyptian economy, according to the World Economic Forum.
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Senior Human Resources Associate needed for Ernst & Young
The Senior HR Associate is responsible for recruiting qualified campus graduates for Ernst and Young in Egypt.
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Egypt to build its largest power plant for USD2.9bn
According to official data, the new plant's generation capacity is equivalent to a third of electricity production in Egypt.
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U.S. companies eye Egypt for investment
The delegation will express U.S. business confidence in Egypt and demonstrate a commitment to the country's long-term economic development.
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Egypt and U.S. near deal on debt relief
U.S. officials have been in Cairo since last week hammering out the details of the debt relief package, which could approach $1 billion.
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The Global Competitiveness Report 2012 - 2013
The World Economic Forum report states that governmental and political instability are the most problematic factors for doing business in Egypt.
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Centamin says not party to Egypt Sukari concession lawsuit
The case seeks the nullification of the concession granted to Centamin on the grounds it had not been submitted for parliamentary approval.
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Arab Social Media Report
An Analysis of the social media movement and its effects in the Arab World, conducted by the Dubai School of Government.
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Telecom Egypt chief confident business can withstand slowdown
Elnawawy said Telecom Egypt has remained relatively unscathed by the economic downturn, although roaming traffic was affected.
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Egyptian banks find favour with investors
The market measure has gained 50.6 per cent since the start of the year, making Egypt the world’s second-best performing stock market.
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Foreign reserves rise on one-off items
Net international reserves rose to $15.13 billion at the end of August from $14.42 billion at the end of July.