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Yield rises at Egypt 266-day T-bill auction
The average yield on the 266-day bills rose to 15.616 percent from 15.529 percent at the last issue on April 17.
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CBE hard currency reserve will increase next month
Saudi Arabia has transferred one billion dollars to be deposited at the CBE and $75 million as dollar bonds at treasury.
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Electrical Maintenance Team Leader needed for Olympic Group
Participate with the maintenance manager in setting preventive and predictive periodic plans for Olympic Group.
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Air India to enter code-share agreement with Egypt Air soon
Air India is in the process of entering into code-share arrangements with Air China and Egypt Air in the near future.
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Egypt porn ban would cost up to $16.5 million and be 'useless': Experts
Blocking adult websites would be costly, only partially successful and set a worrying precedent for internet freedoms.
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Google Translate's journey from Arabic to every other language
Google Translate was introduced in 2006 supporting only English and Arabic, but can currently translate 64 languages.
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Israeli, Egyptian officials in secret talks on gas deal crisis
Behind the scenes, a senior official from the Israeli PM's Office in Jerusalem was dispatched to Cairo to discuss the disputed gas contract.
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Egyptian gas supplies to Jordan to return ‘next month’
Egypt will supply the Kingdom with 150 million cubic feet per day - well below the 220 million cubic feet agreed on in 2002.
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Epson launches new range of ultra-short-throw projectors in ME
New features such as more responsive interactive pens and PC-free connectivity help bring engaging learning to more classrooms.
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"Bread, Dignity and Social Justice": The Political Economy of Egypt's Transition
The cross-class, cross-ideology coalition that united behind the Jan25 uprising has predictably fragmented, affecting economic guidelines.
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Don’t take a punt on Egypt – it’s not worth the risk
Matthew Partridge talks about how the Egyptian stock market collapsed after Mubarak’s exit, but has recently rallied.
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60% of Users: Telecom Egypt Should be the 4th Mobile Operator
Telecom Egypt Company is losing its landline customers, but being a fourth mobile operator will increase its losses.
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Egypt government faces criticism over energy crisis
Al-Katatny has accused the cabinet of throwing petroleum products away in the desert in order to create an energy crisis.
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Emad Eddin Adeeb on Egypt’s economic woes
The Egyptian treasury is completely empty and the country is on the brink of bankruptcy, says Adeeb.
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Egypt suffers in post-revolution heat
After the fall of president Hosni Mubarak last year, the country's tourism industry has taken a hammering.
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For Egypt, gas deal with Israel was bad business
The gas supply was interrupted because Egypt failed to protect the feeder pipeline in the Sinai Peninsula from militant attacks, says EMG.
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Emaar Profit Rises, Beating Estimates on Mall, Hotel Income
Emaar's first-quarter profit rose 44 percent on increased sales of properties in Dubai, delivery of homes in Egypt.
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Egypt authorities to supply 10,000 tablet PCs to students
Locally-made handheld computers will be handed out to students whom education body believes will most reap the benefits.
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Salem: Egypt Signs Green Technology Protocol
Minister of communications and information technology, said the whole world is heading to Egypt concerning the green environment projects.
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Egypt's FJP 'hack' Saudi commission for draft anti-cyber crime law
Freedom and Justice Party criticised for copying Saudi anti-cyber crime law and leaving the word 'Kingdom' in the draft.