Index funds allow for stock indexes to be exchanged as documents through funds run by professional fund management companies.
29.12.2014
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News by
MenaFN
International oil prices are heavily declining in the Fiscal Year of 2014/2015 – how is Egypt affected economically?
Papers by
Egypt Business Directory
In October 2014, Citigroup announced it intends to exit its consumer business in Egypt, along with its businesses in 10 other countries.
28.12.2014
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Daily News Egypt
The EJB and ECBC agreed to set up a number renewable energy projects as well as a phosphates chemical plant at a total cost of $150 million.
28.12.2014
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News by
Egypt Independent
The settlement announced by the Justice Department on Monday marks the largest-ever criminal fine levied by the United States.
25.12.2014
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News by
Ahram Online
If low world oil prices continue during FYH2, it is estimated that the year's total petroleum subsidies bill will decrease by about 30 billion Egyptian pounds.
23.12.2014
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News by
Reuters
The MENA-region suffered a $35 billion loss due to the Syrian war and the emergence and spread of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Papers by
Egypt Business Directory
Fitch Ratings has upgraded Egypt's Long-term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) to 'B' from 'B-'. The Outlooks are Stable.
20.12.2014
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News by
Reuters
Council member Ahmed al-Sewedy said the council, with its new formation, will work on attracting more Chinese investments to Egypt.
18.12.2014
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Daily News Egypt
The massive fiscal 2015 spending bill that Congress passed on Saturday includes a longer list of conditions for releasing aid to Egypt.
18.12.2014
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News by
AlArabiya
Investors say they have only seen the general outlines of those reforms and need details before they can plan new investments.
16.12.2014
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News by
Ahram Online
The potential US spending bill allows the secretary of state to waive conditions placed on Washington’s nearly $1.5 billion in economic and military aid to Egypt.
15.12.2014
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News by
The National
World Justice Project says Egyptian citizens and businesses find it difficult to access public services without paying bribes.
14.12.2014
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News by
Daily News Egypt