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Egypt joins international program to end corruption and money laundering
Theanti-corruption project goes under the slogan "Supporting Measures to Combat Corruption, Money Laundering, and Fostering Asset Recovery in Egypt."
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Egypt c.bank accepts repos worth 1.3 bln Eg pounds
The bank had asked for 3 billion pounds and the repos carry a fixed rate of 9.25 percent.
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Greek Minister of Culture Attends Egyptian Events
Greece and Egypt agreed to make an effort for stronger cooperation in tourism between the two countries.
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AmCham expresses a voice of confidence to businesses wary of investment
Since political uncertainty has been a major factor in American companies’ reluctance to invest in Egypt, the AmCham provided a forum and advice.
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MENA Region Faces Shortage of Affordable Homes
The most populated country in this region is Egypt, and Jones Lang LaSalle estimates the shortfall there could be as high as 1.5 million homes.
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Egypt tourism to plunge in 2011: minister
It is expected that the number of tourists reaches 11 million by the end of the year with revenues of up to $10 billion.
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IEC may seek partial ownership of Egyptian pipeline
Israel Electric Corporation's board of directors authorized management to begin proceedings to file a multibillion shekel lawsuit against EMG.
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Transport Union suspends strike after meeting manpower minister
The strike gained momentum when drivers and conductors at the Greater Cairo Company, also run by the CTA, joined on Monday.
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Market Report: Egypt's OCI falls, index follows
Leading stocks dip 1.3 per cent as the Bourse feels the ripples from mixed trade in the country's largest listed firm.
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Tetra Pak Egypt holds its third 'Innovation Day' conference focusing on portfolio innovations
More than 80 customers attended the conference such as Juhyana, Faragalla, Beyti, Arab Dairy, Domty, Best, Heinz, Obour Land and Al Masreen.
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Egypt's OCI to develop Palm Hills property project
OCI signed a deal with Palm Hills last November to build infrastructure and other projects over the next two to four years.
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Dubai World reopens Egypt port after labor strikes
The port reopened midnight Sunday and one ship arrived at the container terminal Monday morning and two more ships are expected today.
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GB, Orascom Construction, Palm Hills: Egyptian Equity Preview
Car sales in Egypt fell 25 percent in August from a year earlier to 16,396 vehicles, while Orascom was awarded a 554 million Egyptian Pounds.
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Egypt's Orascom Telecom renews Bangladesh license
A statement from Orascom on Monday says Bangalink will pay $263 million for spectrum and license renewal fees over a three-year period.
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The week in strikes: who did not work in Egypt and what did they win?
Teachers refusing to teach, doctors only tending to emergency cases and Cairo transport workers leaving the famous red buses idle.
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Makro Egypt Reopens Qalioubayia Branch and Awaits the Rebuilding of its Salam City Branch
Makro Egypt reopened their Qalioubayia branch despite losing around 15 million Egyptian pounds.
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Egypt, Saudi rise; Gulf ends lower
Egypt’s benchmark gained 1.7%, to end at its highest close in a week, compared to Abu Dhabi’s index slipped 0.2%.
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Now with Vodafone, call any Arab country and USA for only 1,49 LE per minute
For all Vodafone customers, for only 1.49 LE you can enjoy unlimited international calls every day.
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Egypt Yellow Pages Inks Partnership With Trip Advisor
Egypt Yellow Pages Ltd, the Local Search Company, recently entered into a partnership agreement with Trip Advisor.
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It's game over for Egypt's workers
Huge numbers of teachers, doctors and factory workers are putting enormous economic and political pressure on the SCAF by refusing to work.