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Tunisian, Egyptian, Morrocan journalists undergo training on election coverage
Journalists from both large and small independent media are participating, including Al-Ahram, AlMasry AlYoum, Daily News Egypt and ElShorouk Daily.
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Analysis: What if Egypt goes bankrupt?
Managing Editor of AlArabiya Farrag Ismail weighs the possibilities and consequences of Egypt going bankrupt.
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Egypt Finance Minister Retracts His Resignation Amid Political Confusion
Hazem ElBeblawi retracted his resignation because he did not want to be responsible for repercussions on the economy.
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Top 5 wealthiest Egyptian businessmen in Africa, 2011
Egyptian businessmen are business-oriented enough to be in the top 10 wealthiest people in Africa.
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HSBC cuts Egypt; upgrades Poland
The brokerage said the Egypt downgrade was driven by delays in the electoral timetable and a corresponding increase in political risk.
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Makro celebrates one year anniversary of their first store in Egypt
Makro Egypt will be hosting a tent at its Salam store which will offer the best market prices for a selection of food and non-food products.
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British Airways Named Best Airline at Business Traveller Awards
The readers of Business Traveller magazine are the ones who voted for British Airways as the best airline.
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Mubarak's odious debts
Is it fair to expect Egyptians to continue paying for their previous repression and impoverishment at the hands of Mubarak and his cronies?
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Etisalat Misr delays listing on Egypt bourse
Etisalat Misr had planned, prior to the uprising, to list 15-25 percent of its shares on the Egyptian exchange.
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Maspero violence hits winter tourist season
Tourists cancel their trips to Egypt following violent clashes in Cairo on Sunday, said Tharwat El-Agami, president of the Chamber of Tourism.
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US envoy opens Luxor water facility
US Ambassador Anne Patterson and Luxor Governor Ezzat Saad opened a facility to ward off the risks of underground water jeopardizing monuments.
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EU starts collecting fingerprints for visa applications
The first countries where the new system is being rolled out - Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.
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Egypt's September core inflation up to 7.95
An account of the decline of urban consumer price inflation and Egypt's annual food price inflation in the last months.
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Israeli Tourists Shun Egypt
Egypt, like Turkey, has shot itself in the leg, losing millions of dollars in tourism due to anti-Israeli sentiment, the Israel National News said.
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CB: Egypt's foreign exchange reserves are at a 'strong level' and the economy is safe
Deputy bank governor of Central Bank says that Egypt will not go bankrupt.
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HSBC sees MENA trade to grow 84.7pc by 2025
In Egypt, trade volumes are expected to grow by 270 per cent by 2025.
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Analysis: Finance Minister's Resignation Necessary for Egypt's Future
Deputy PM and FinMin Hazem el-Beblawi handed is his letter of resignation on Tuesday, two days after a Christian protest turned deadly.
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Minister: Egypt's foreign debts within safe limits
According to IMF and World Bank standards, foreign debts are considered at a secure point if they do not surpass 48 percent of a country's GNP.
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ITIDA: Egypt plans for rapid IT growth
ITIDA is back at GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK, with an ambitious post-revolution ambition for the country’s ICT sector.
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