Service News
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40 disabled persons will train to integrate into labor market
This announcement comes during the initiative for training and rehabilitation with special abilities under the title Egypt with You is Most Beautiful.
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Egypt arrests head of Customs Authority for alleged bribery
His case will now be transferred to the public prosecutor, it said, without specifying the likely penalty.
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Egypt extends its state of emergency for another 3 months
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi's decision was published in the official gazette on Sunday. It should be approved by parliament within seven days.
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Egypt's economic reform program more than 85% complete
The minister also pointed out that recent salary raises for government employees were aimed at alleviating the burden of the new price hikes.
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Egypt's Suez canal reports record high $5.585 billion annual revenue
Egypt's revenue from the Suez Canal for the 2017-2018 financial year rose 11.5 percent to a record high $5.585 billion.
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Egypt replaces ministers overseeing security, economy
The move by President Al-Sisi signals challenges he faces in his second term.
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Egypt’s inflation falls further in May
Prices had also been lifted by the import-dependent country floating its pound currency in November 2016, with inflation hitting a high of 33% in July
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Egypt consumer prices rise at slowest pace in over two years
Prices rose 0.2 percent month-on-month, compared with 1.5 percent in April, as food and beverage costs fell 0.3%.
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Public business sector min. reshuffles MIHC board of directors
Badawy appointed Tamer Mamdouh el Betash as acting chairman of MIHC board which is affiliated to the ministry.
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Egypt launches fashion and design council
Fatma Ghaly, Marie-Louis Bishara, Abdelmalek shamsi and Paul Antaki are among the founding members.
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Egypt's FRA introduces more amendments to statute of capital market law
Under the new amendments, the authority should first approve any acquisition of one third of shares of any company.
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Egypt raises metro fare as part of austerity measures
Prices will now be affected by the number of stations commuters travel. For example, a round trip of more than 16 stations would cost 14 pounds.
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Egypt confident $23 billion in debt inflows won’t flow out
The Egyptian economy reappeared on foreign investors’ radar after the government embarked on an economic overhaul plan in November 2016.
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Egypt budget highlights 2018-19: Plans and prospects
The government announced its plans for Egypt’s 2018-19 budget this week, targeting a growth rate of 5.8 per cent of GDP.
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Egypt's unemployment rate falls to 11.8% in 2017
Unemployment recorded 14.5 percent in rural areas, versus 9.8 percent in rural areas in 2017.
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EBD Economics: What is Monetarism?
Monetarism was adopted by Ronald Reagan in the USA to deal with high levels of inflation, but do you know what it is?
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Beni-Suef University the best in Egypt
9 Egyptian universities are among the top 31 universities in the Arab world, ranked by Times World Universities ranking.
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Egypt President ratifies Amended Capital Market Law
The amended law reorganizes sukuk issuance and introduces new financial instruments including futures trading.
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Egypt's reign as darling of emerging market debt could be ending
The high-yielding debt brought hordes of foreign buyers and badly needed hard currency to Egypt.
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Egypt is the 122nd happiest country
Egypt also came on top of the least countries in acceptance of migrants.