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Market Report: Egypt stocks fall 2.3 pct as Tahrir protests rumble on
Heavyweights take across-the-board losses as investors offload shares ahead of mid-June's contentious election.
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Egypt red-tape blocks exports to Libya
Egypt is stalling the trade relationship between Jordan and Libya by preventing cars from entering Egyptian territories to reach Libya.
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Microsoft announces worldwide finalists for Imagine Cup 2012
Student teams from 75 countries have advanced to the finals, including several Egyptian teams.
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Egypt & Saudi Arabia provide half the Arabic content on Wikipedia
Arabic is the fastest growing language on the internet, and Egypt and Saudi Arabia are making sure it expands appropriately.
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Egypt's EFG Hermes says Q1 net profit fell 6.8 pct
EFG Hermes has been leading many business discussions recently, while its net profit dropped 6.8% in Q1 of 2012.
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Opinion: For many Egyptians, one eye is on the Turkish model
Turkey dealt with three key challenges: the relationship of the army to a civilian government, economic growth and int'l relations.
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Injaz Egypt announces Dare to Dream for schools competition
The team awarded "Best Company" will have the option to represent Injaz Egypt in a Junior Achievement competition in Romania.
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Mubaraks have 40 villas, LE1 bln in Egyptian banks, Illicit Gains Authority reveals
The Illicit Gains Authority suggests that Alaa Mubarak and his wife are the family's richest member, as Mubarak himself gets last place.
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Egypt's finance minister presents 2012/13 budget to parliament
Momtaz El-Saeed confirms spending plans amid concerns the assembly has little time to debate adjustments to the bill before the new fiscal year.
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Sawiris: We are at the lowest curve since the revolution
Prominent businessman Naguib Sawiris is gravely concerned about Egypt and the crossroads it is at, but also has a lot of hope for the future.
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Egypt bank takes legal steps vs unwanted suitor
EFG Hermes has stirred even more speculations after it took certain measures in order to prevent a takeover attempt.
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Egypt bars brokerages from trading foreign stocks
A decree signed this week by Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri amends Egypt's capital market law to make it illegal.
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Civil society insists on transparency for new World Bank loans to Egypt
As the fate of a World Bank loan to support reforms in Egypt remains unclear, civil society is taking proactive measures.
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Market Report: Egypt stocks dip further amid ongoing protests
Main index and trade volume see further drops as divisive run-off and Tahrir protests prompt investor caution.
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Cairo University organized a forum to support eco-tourism and green economy in Egypt
Cairo University is aiming at promoting sustainable development, especially in the tourism sector, through a community awareness campaign.
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Private equity and the Arab Spring: Tentative steps
Investor interest in the Middle East and North Africa remains cautious, as events take an unexpected turn after the Arab Spring.
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Demand for camel meat in Egypt on the rise amid foot and mouth disease fears
The spread of the disease among cow and cattle has led people to turn to camel-meat instead - a good sign for camel traders.
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Mubarak and family to be referred to Criminal Court: Official
A court announced that Mubarak and his sons were not guilty of corruption or abuse of power, but the Illicit Gains Authority doubts that.
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New Egypt MoU to support youth innovation
TIEC and Ain Shams University signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote the technology culture among Egyptian youth.
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Is Facebook killing the oil industry?
Oil industry barons beware: Facebook and other peddlers of social media such as Twitter and LinkedIn - they might be your downfall.