U.S. military aid to Egypt should be conditioned on the holding of free and fair elections and an end of the abuse of emergency rule.
02.12.2011
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Politico
"I will appoint a finance minister, because I can't take on such responsibility at this time," Ganzouri told reporters.
02.12.2011
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Reuters Africa
New ratings from Transparency International show perceptions of corruption in Egypt have changed little since January's revolution.
02.12.2011
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Ahram Online
Lots of investors are waiting for a devaluation, but that type of thing happens all the time.
02.12.2011
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Daily News Egypt
The central bank put reserves at $22 billion at the end of October, down $2 billion from a month earlier and showing a faster fall.
02.12.2011
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Jerusalem Post
Egypt's parliamentary elections went ahead relatively smoothly, helping the Bourse regain a previous full week of losses.
02.12.2011
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Ahram Online
The economic crunch has forced the Egyptian pound to its lowest level in nearly seven years after tourism and foreign investment collapsed.
02.12.2011
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Live Mint - Wall Street Journal
More than 30 students will attend the courses broken down into 3 intensive curriculum blocks until July 2012.
01.12.2011
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FIFA
EGX30 index was up about 1.25 percent, climbing to 4,070 points, and gaining for the third consecutive day.
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Associated Press
Tariffs had not been changed for the previous three years, but the 3 percent raise will affect all vessels passing through the Suez Canal next year.
01.12.2011
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Reuters
Shares of the Cairo-based bank, also known as CIB, rose 3.4 percent to 24.05 Egyptian pounds, after hiring Hisham Ramez, ex-deputy governor of CB.
01.12.2011
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Bloomberg
Egypt exports goods worth some US$2 billion per year to Syria, and imports from Syria amount to about US$700 million annually.
01.12.2011
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AlBawaba
An analysis by news website "The Arabist" about the state of the Egyptian economy, with Gallup Polls and Press Quotations of the past weeks.
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Hisham Ramez will head the institutional and consumer businesses at Egypt’s biggest publicly traded bank CIB.
01.12.2011
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Bloomberg Businessweek
In July the number of mobile phone subscriptions was 77.76 million, & in August, Vodafone, Mobinil and Etisalat reached 78.99 million subscriptions.
01.12.2011
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Reuters Africa
The government sold the notes at an average yield of 3.87%, or 376 basis points over similar-maturity US government securities.
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Gulf Times
Twitter pulled one of the only available encryption software suites for Android phone calls and SMS text messages off the market.
01.12.2011
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Fast Company
Despite the Muslim Brotherhood's support of a free market economy, their expected success in parliamentary polls has the business sector on its toes.
01.12.2011
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Ahram Online
Offered in conjunction with international top up specialist ezetop, the service can be accessed from over 350,000 retail stores worldwide.
01.12.2011
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Developing Telecoms
The vegetable oil is for arrival from Jan. 15 to Feb. 7, according to the traders.
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Bloomberg Businessweek