Egypt's Bourse suspends trading on Orascom Telecom Media and Technology (OTMT) and Mobinil pending a statement on Mobinil's fate.
12.02.2012
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Ahram Online
There are other funder transfers from Arab countries that were monitored by the Egyptian Government.
12.02.2012
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Bikyamasr
Three South Korean tourists and their Egyptian guide have been released a day after they were kidnapped by Bedouin tribesmen in Sinai.
12.02.2012
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BBC
Workers at Egypt's Ain Sokhna port announce a strike on Sunday, separate to the national calls for industrial action.
12.02.2012
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Ahram Online
A new oil discovery in Egypt's Al-Jahra-1X well, located in Abu Senan concession area, was found by Kuwait Energy Plc.
12.02.2012
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Kuwait News Agency
To reach the goal of reviving the industry and to attract a total of 30 million tourists within five years, diversifying markets is the top priority.
12.02.2012
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Travel Biz Monitor
Cairo is even wooing Bollywood and has an interesting package for youngsters.
12.02.2012
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Deccan Chronicle
Earlier in the week, the movement for civil disobedience was hit hard by both the military and religious institutions.
12.02.2012
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Bikyamasr
11.02.2012
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Opinion is divided between those supporting a general strike and others who see it as a downward spiral towards civil disobedience.
11.02.2012
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Ahram Online
Egypt’s urban consumer inflation slowed to 8.57% in the 12 months to January from 9.5% in December.
11.02.2012
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Afribiz
In Cairo, occupancy declined by 29.5 percentage points to 36.1 percent in 2011.
11.02.2012
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World Property Channel
A shake-up of energy subsidies and the introduction of value added tax are among the proposals for Egypt's economy made in a new statement.
11.02.2012
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Ahram Online
The sharp decline in Egypt's foreign exchange reserves, in combination with political uncertainties, are weakening sovereign policy flexibility.
11.02.2012
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Reuters
It was the latest in a series of kidnappings in Sinai, which has seen a surge in lawlessness over the last year.
11.02.2012
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Washington Post
Some say that Egypt's military rulers may be willing to forgo $1.3 billion in aid if it means a boost in popularity.
11.02.2012
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Christian Science Monitor
'They're reaching out to us, to try to see about financial support,' Mr Zoellick said at a conference in the United States (US) city of Pittsburgh.
11.02.2012
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Straits Times
The Al Jahraa-1 well, located about 15 km (9.3 miles) west of the Al Ahmadi-1 and ZZ-4 discoveries, was the third of a six-well drilling program.
11.02.2012
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Platts
With an estimated growth rate of 1 to 2 percent - compared with between 5 and 7 percent in past years - the government is looking to the IMF.
11.02.2012
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Business Recorder
A significant budget deficit of close to 10 percent of GDP & shrinking foreign currency reserves could force the Egyptian gov't to devalue currency.
10.02.2012
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Yemen Online