Israel says that Egypt's prices are on par with international levels following a price hike a year ago.
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Globes
Finance Minister confirmed that tourism earnings for this financial year are down $1.6 billion, which means fewer people taking horse tours in Giza.
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World and Media
Limitations were canceled due to the absence of new E.coli cases in the European Union, according to official data.
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AgriMarket
Orascom said it won a $181 million contract for civil works on a 1,500 megawatt power plant in Giza, awarded by the Cairo Electricity Production Co.
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Bloomberg
Business sector loans are anticipated to account for more than 63% of the total banking loans by FY 2012, says RNCOS in its latest research report.
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SBWire
EGX30 up 1.81 per cent halfway through Wednesday trade.
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Ahram Online
Hikma will receive exclusive rights to market and distribute a product that complements its portfolio of prescription pharmaceuticals.
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ShareCast
The brokerage cut its price target on the stock to 18 Egyptian pounds from 19.90 Egyptian pounds.
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Reuters Africa
The outbreak of the E. coli infection was first blamed on Spanish crops, but later reports suspected Egyptian seeds.
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AlMasry AlYoum
The funds will go into increasing the salaries for doctors, dentists, pharmacists and nurses.
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Daily News Egypt
The problem is most pronounced in the Central and Eastern Delta Governorates of Egypt, where farmers burn off their hay and straw en masse.
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Green Prophet
Europe's largest cruise line says half a dozen ships that until now had been scheduled to visit Egypt or Tunisia in 2012.
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USA Today
Writer John Daly believes that few young people consider what effect their protests will have, whether in Tunisia, Egypt, Britain or other countries.
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Sabbah Report
Writer John Daly believes that few young people consider what effect their protests will have, whether in Egypt, Tunisia, UK or other countries.
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Sabbah Report
Of all Nile Basin countries, Kenya was Egypt’s second largest importer in 2009 and 2010, accounting for almost a quarter of Egypt’s exports.
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AlMasry AlYoum
Volumes have been heavily cut, with traded value down to 100 million Egyptian pounds, from 1.6 billion pounds eight months ago.
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The National
APEX Video IVR uses the video-calling capabilities inherent in 3G networks and phones to present visual, interactive content to subscribers.
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Billing and Oss World
Finance minister indicated the government's intention to impose a minimum wage, despite protest by business leaders.
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Ahram Online
The training discussed the salient features of UK education and its relevance to the Egyptian education sector.
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Trade Arabia
The central bank introduced the weekly repo agreements in March to keep short-term interest rates under control.
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Reuters Africa