Egypt plans to sell 2.5 billion pounds ($416 million) in three-year bonds today after issuing less than it sought last week.
05.12.2011
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Telecom operators appear to be hit hardest, with worries the ruling military junta could cut communications if violence continues in the country.
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IT News Africa
Ramses Hilton has created a positive initiative to encourage Hilton International team members to visit Egypt and support their colleagues.
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albawaba
Finding alternatives to government funding and requesting the Central Bank to control banks transactions.
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Zawya
Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade in the caretaker government Mahmoud Eissa said that the coming phase will focus on boosting production.
05.12.2011
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allAfrica.com
Egypt's Alexandria Cotton Exporters' Association (Alcotexa) committed to sell 760 tonnes of cotton in the week that ended on December 3.
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Reuters Africa
Dana Petroleum formed a joint venture with Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. to develop oil and gas in an area of the Gulf of Suez
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Al-Ganzouri has demanded that Egypt’s de-facto leader, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, replace Information Minister Osama Heikal in the new cabinet.
05.12.2011
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Al-Masry Al-Youm
The stock market administration decided to stop the transaction for Egyptian Contracting stocks today December 4.
05.12.2011
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Youm7
There is a growing demand among Egyptian consumers for more convenient payment methods, according to a recent survey conducted by Fawry.
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The Daily News Egypt
Egypt's central bank sold 5.125 billion Egyptian pounds in domestic treasury bills on Sunday.
05.12.2011
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A faltering economy prompts the ruling military to share its private revenues, rejecting overseas aid due to concerns over loan conditions.
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Ahram Online
Delegations from Egypt and Switzerland convened on 2 December 2011 in Berne to hold a legal expert meeting on frozen assets restitution.
05.12.2011
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Isria
Egypt's major stocks have taken a hit in the week's first trading session, the benchmark EGX30 closing Sunday down 0.36 per cent at 4,073 points.
04.12.2011
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Ahram Online
Bright Creations announced the release of Sawtak, an online and mobile app. that helps Egyptian citizens to understand the Egypt electionary process.
04.12.2011
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AMEinfo
Egyptian tourism police and vendors on Pyramids Street today prevented a Syrian group from entering the pyramids.
04.12.2011
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Youm7
Egypt’s benchmark EGX 30 Index fell 0.2 percent, snapping a five-day advance, to 4,081.83 at 1:44 p.m. in Cairo.
04.12.2011
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The Central Bank of Egypt will officially announce the size of international reserves of foreign currencies in Egypt.
04.12.2011
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Zawya
The Obama administration spent some $200 million on democracy building in the lead-up to the elections this week in Egypt.
04.12.2011
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Egypt’s benchmark stock index is down more than 44% this year, and the government is paying almost 15% to borrow for nine months on domestic markets.
04.12.2011
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Arab Finance