A recent opinion poll shows that an overwhelming majority of Egyptians oppose the terms of the country's gas deal with the Israeli regime.
26.11.2011
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Tehran Times
The appointment has done little to appease the demonstrators in Tahrir Square who poured scorn on a name from the past.
26.11.2011
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Guardian
Egypt's benchmark index plunged to its lowest levels in 32 months this week after clashes between security personnel & anti-government protestors.
26.11.2011
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Daily News Egypt
Under the auspice of the Ministry of Tourism, the 17th Worldwide Tennis Coaches Conference will be held in Egypt at Port Ghalib resort.
26.11.2011
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eTurboNews
Factory owners in Egypt founded the first independent syndicate for industrial investors, headed by the chairman of GMC Group, Mohamed Genidy.
26.11.2011
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Youm7
Hamden Sabbahi, head of the al-Karama (Dignity) party has said that his party admires Turkey's experiences in economy and democracy.
26.11.2011
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Today's Zaman
This week, Sam Weihagen, interim chief executive of the UK company, said that a crippling cash crisis was partly the result of civil unrest in Egypt.
26.11.2011
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Financial Times
Crosco Integrated Drilling & Well Services Co has commenced drilling services for Sipetrol International in Egypt.
26.11.2011
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Energy Business Review
The march comes as Mohammed Omran rejected suggestions another closure could occur if turmoil persists in the country.
26.11.2011
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CNBC
Egypt's central bank has raised interest rates for the first time in three years.
25.11.2011
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CBS News
Masked gunmen on Friday blew up a gas pipeline which supplies Egyptian gas to Israel, the official MENA news agency reported.
25.11.2011
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AFP
Egypt's central bank on Thursday raised its rate for overnight deposits by 100 basis points and for overnight lending by 50 basis points.
25.11.2011
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Arab Finance
The violence in Tahrir Square has devastated an already rocky tourism sector in Egypt, say industry sources.
25.11.2011
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Ahram Online
Delta Sugar is expanding its business to benefit from Egypt's sweet tooth, which could bode well for the stock.
25.11.2011
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The National
The Standard and Poor's financial institution reduced Egypt’s credit rating because of the country’s unclear political scene.
25.11.2011
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Youm7
The Egyptian stock market bounced back for the second consecutive day Thursday.
25.11.2011
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Afrique en ligne
Egyptian stocks advanced for a second day after 10 sessions of losses pushed shares to the cheapest levels in seven months.
25.11.2011
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Egypt to issue $2 bln in U.S. dollar T-bills at an auction next week as it struggles to raise funds to finance a growing budget deficit.
24.11.2011
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Reuters Africa
A number of websites are available in Arabic script. However Egypt is the first to have web addresses written in Arabic.
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November on Egypt's northern coast is hardly peak season, but the simple truth is that the TV images of political violence have put tourists off.
24.11.2011
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BBC News