For the second day in a row, Egyptian shares rose on Thursday on local and Arab buying, traders said.
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The Egyptian Gazette
75 closed factories in Egypt need about 7 billion pounds ($1.2 billion dollars) to re-open.
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Zawya
Standard Chartered is considering buying Piraeus Bank's Egyptian subsidiary, a deal that would boost the Greek bank.
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Al Bab
Joint venture Egyptian Indian Polyester (EIPET) saw its foundation stone laid June 23 in Ain Sokhna, in Egypt’s northern Red Sea region.
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News Now
The interest rate stood at 8.75 percent, matured over 10 years on July 11.
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Youm7
The pipeline has been bombed four times since February.
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Bikyamasr
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Egypt Consumer Electronics Report Q3 2011" report to their offering.
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BusinessWire
A recent official estimation by CAPMAS and the ILO of the number child labourers working in Egypt reveals unsavory truths.
15.07.2011
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ahramonline
Orascom Telecom Holding has delayed its demerger into two smaller companies according to a press statement released at the end of June.
14.07.2011
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Bikyamasr
The Islamic political group meets investors and praises markets
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Bloomberg
Uncertainty in the political scene is giving market investors a hard time
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Al-Ahram Weekly On-line
Makro Egypt began rebuilding its Salam store after receiving final approvals from the government, according to the press statement.
14.07.2011
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Daily News Egypt
Egypt's parliamentary election may not be held until November, about two months later than suggested, an army source said on Wednesday
13.07.2011
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Arab Finance
Egyptian authorities fire 669 police officials linked to the regime of former President Hosni Mubarak.
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Los Angeles Times
Egypt’s ministry of finance had processed and approved 2,344 of 7,500 applications filed for compensation for damages incurred during the revolution
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Bikyamasr
Egypt stocks up on hopes of easing political tensions
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Reuters
Western visitors have been trooping in and out of the offices of the Freedom and Justice party (FJP), the Muslim Brotherhood’s new political arm.
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Financial Times
People are unhappy with the military. So far, no official involved in the death of 900 people killed in Tahrir Square has been tried.
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Spero
Scenes from the political battles, social dilemmas, and struggles for a democratic future
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The Atlantic
Egypt’s government collected LE 169.7 billion in taxes for fiscal year 2010/11, a 15.6 percent increase over the previous year.
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Daily News Egypt