Armed groups break into Semiramis hotel off Tahrir Square, shoot at employees and guests; anti-government demonstrators ward off looters.
29.01.2013
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Ahram Online
An Egyptian business delegation is accompanying President Mohamed Morsi on his trip to Germany and France this week.
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Egypt Business Directory
Hotel performance improved in many parts of the Middle East in 2012, with cities such as Cairo and Amman enjoying strong bounce backs.
29.01.2013
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AME Info
Technically in a recession, the country has experienced an extended period of slow growth, a big budget deficit and other problems.
29.01.2013
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The National
Vodafone has been criticised for sweeping its controversial behaviour during the Egyptian uprising “under the carpet”.
29.01.2013
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The Telegraph
Egypt's main opposition bloc, the National Salvation Front (NSF), announced at a press conference its refusal to Morsi' s call for dialogue.
29.01.2013
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Xinhua Net
Smart cameras will for the first time allow users to connect to wireless networks, without the hassle of having to use additional cards or devices.
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Samsung Corporation
With the completion of the recent National Bank of Dubai purchase of BNP Paribas Egypt, there are now six Emirati banks operating in Egypt.
28.01.2013
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Egypt Independent
CNN's Emerging Markets Editor and anchor of Global Exchange John Defterios talks about Egypt from Davos.
28.01.2013
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CNN
Egyptian upper house of parliament confirms Hisham Ramez as new governor of Central Bank of Egypt by majority rule.
28.01.2013
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Ahram Online
Could 2013 be a better year for the global economy? The answer, in principle, is yes. In practice, however, the answer could be more depressing.
27.01.2013
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Project Syndicate
Egypt and Saudi together make up half the economy of the Arab world - can they establish an economic unity?
27.01.2013
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AlArabiya
Is it time for a new revolution due to the collapsing economy? Economist Mohsen Bagnied doesn’t think so.
27.01.2013
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Toledo Blade
At least 27 people were killed in violence triggered by death sentences imposed on those found guilty of the worst football massacre of recent years.
27.01.2013
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The Telegraph
Before the uprising, Egypt’s GDP was growing at five percent, but it declined from four percent in the fiscal year 2010/2011 to 2.2%.
26.01.2013
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The Peninsula Qatar
The weakening currency, combined with the massive subsidy system threatening to collapse, may be fertile ground for revolts.
26.01.2013
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Deutsche Welle
The head of the IMF, speaking in Davos, says Egyptian GDP would rise over 30 per cent if employment among women was equivalent to men.
25.01.2013
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Ahram Online
The project aims at reducing Egypt’s dependence on imported sugar, considering the strain on its already overstretched budget.
25.01.2013
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Ventures Africa
The bank is seeking to expand in GCC countries through joining alliances with GCC lenders and exchanging customer services.
24.01.2013
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Zawya
Egypt reported a rise in tourists and revenue from tourism last year, which the country’s politicians welcomed as a sign of recovery.
24.01.2013
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The Telegraph