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ElBaradei: Show me a faltering economy & I will show you a fractured society
In an earlier post, the Nobel Laureate urged Egyptian youths, whom he described as those who he has always had faith in, to keep up the fight.
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Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria rated world’s most profitable stock markets
The rise of the Egyptian stock market has been largely tied to prospective political progress in the country.
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Egypt stops Centamin gold shipment because not approved-agency
Centamin has filed a complaint to Egypt's prime minister against what it called "the intransigence of officials at the customs authority".
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Zaazou probes means to boost cooperation with Saudi Arabia
Zaazou and Qattan discussed ways of boosting joint cooperation, with firm eye to the Hajj and Umrah seasons.
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Mursi's Brotherhood may pay price for Egypt currency fall
Though the prices of state-subsidised basics will stay the same, the cost of other imported goods is about to go up.
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Egypt's sukuk draft law rejected by Al-Azhar
The bill of Sukuk was rejected because "it is not compliant with Shari'ah rules and threatens the state sovereignty," said the institute.
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Etisalat and Ericsson partner up to serve Egypt
Latest Ericsson technology also allows development of new, high-speed mobile broadband services and web applications.
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Hassan Malek to join Davos 2013
MB-Businessman Hassan Malek was invited to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013, which will take place in Switzerland.
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Egypt plans to double non-oil exports to U.S.: Trade Minister
Egypt aims to "create new opportunities for exports through cooperation with retail chains in the United States," the minister stated.
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PIL's Moll: Egypt needs to get off the news
Owner Representative of PIL Logistics Urs Moll talks about logistics-trends in Egypt & how democracy is a luxury that very few countries can afford.
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Egypt minister says pound will not hit 7 vs. dollar
"I expect that within a month or a month and a half matters will stabilise completely," Finance Minister Mumtaz al-Saeed said.
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Egypt budget deficit expected to widen to 200 bln pounds: agency
Egypt's budget, released in July, had forecast a 2012/13 deficit of 135 billion pounds.
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Arab tourism in good shape
The number of Saudi tourists visiting Egypt has increased remarkably for the second year in a row.
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Criminal investigation against Bassem Youssef accused of insulting Morsi
Muslim Brotherhood lawyer filed a lawsuit asking the state to pull Bassem Youssef’s show off the air and to close down the channel.
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Barclays Egypt announces Premier Referral Programme
Barclays Bank Egypt awards friends and relatives referrals with gold coins.
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Telecom Egypt awaits regulator decision on Vodafone stake
Telecom Egypt awaits a decision on whether it will be forced to divest its stake in Vodafone Egypt in order to launch its own mobile service.
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Egypt's Bourse ends 2012 as third best-performing exchange worldwide
Egypt's exchange registers a 50.8 per cent year-to-date increase, becoming world's third best-performing stock market this year.
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Prospect of Egypt’s economy between reassurance, warnings
The reality of Egypt’s economic situation has been a vague picture amid the reassurance of President Mohamed Morsi and economists’ warnings.
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Egypt's Morsi sees pound stabilising “within days”
“The market will return to stability,” President Mohamed Morsi said in remarks during a meeting with Arab journalists.
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Finance minister says Egypt facing economic crisis not bankruptcy
Egypt's economy needs 14.5 billion U.S. dollars within 20 months to overcome the ongoing crisis, according to the Finance Minister.