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Morsi reaches out for international funds - but investors aren't buying
Egypt needs the money to ease a liquidity crunch, foster growth and help with critically low levels of foreign currency reserves.
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India-Egypt bilateral Trade rises by 33 pc
The data released by Egyptian Government for the financial year ending June 2012, said the trade performance is particularly significant.
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Egypt's prosecutor general refuses to resign after sacking
In another confrontation with the judiciary, Egyptian President removed Abdel Meguid Mahmoud Mahmoud yesterday to defuse public anger.
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$165 mln pledge for fund backing Arab democracies
The fund aims to help build economic institutions and promote reforms in countries where huge public uprisings ousted autocratic regimes.
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Tourism Minister: Brazilian companies seek flights to Egypt
During the meeting with the chairman of Turkish Airlines Zaazou said that he wishes to sign an agreement with the company.
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Egypt just reopened a major tourist attraction
Naturally, tourism is directly affected by the tumultuous political situation, but the Egypt Tourism Authority is amping up its efforts.
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"Mission Control": EMC2 launches 'Human Face of Big Data'
New York City, Singapore, and London were in for a treat, as EMC2 launched its global conversation around 'The Human Face of Big Data'.
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BlackBerry 10 Jam affirms commitment to developers in Egypt
The Information Technology Institute and RIM come to Egypt to launch training programs and support the Egyptian developers.
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Vague state policies frustrate Egypt business leaders
The new Islamist-led administration that emerged from last year's popular uprising has secured some aid from foreign governments.
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Syrian businessmen flee with money to Egypt, Gulf
There is a remarkable rise in the number of Syrian investors in Egypt especially in the field of industry.
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Slow Egypt economy keeps Sept inflation down
Egypt's headline inflation continues to slow down despite a pick-up in food inflation, suggesting that domestic activity remains slow.
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Egypt sees revenue in Suez Canal corridor project
President Mohamed Mursi's administration is reviving and expanding a series of projects initiated in the late 1990s.
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Egypt regulator to decide next week on EFG, QInvest tie-up
EFG-Hermes and QInvest sealed the agreement in May to hive off EFG-Hermes's investment banking business in a joint venture.
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Egypt mulls ways to develop mobile sector
The government is studying what the ITC-market needs: "Is it a new player or distributing things into the different players we have now?"
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Opinion: U.S. must rethink Egyptian foreign aid strategy
Cairo desperately needs America's cash and its global financial leadership to avoid an economic meltdown.
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Egypt determined to lift investor confidence, Qandil says at Euromoney
Prime Minister Hisham Qandil said Egypt wants to become a mecca for investments & officials are determined to boost confidence to revive the economy.
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Egypt eyes IMF deal in weeks to shore up economy
Egypt urgently needs support to prop up state coffers weakened by a turbulent transition since the popular uprising last year.
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Egypt settles rows with 2 UAE firms
The dispute with Gamsha Tourism Development Company, owned by Emirati businessman Hisham Al Haziq, has also been settled.
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Facebook deletes "fake fans" - which brands suffer?
On September 27th, Facebook started cleaning up: Zuckerberg grabbed his broom and swished away “fake fans” - but which companies were hit hardest?
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Adobe determines new pricing strategy for Egyptian businesses
Adobe Systems Incorporated MENA is focusing on offering their Egyptian clients a better pricing strategy for their businesses.