News
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Gas crisis continues in Egypt
Regardless of the cause, the patience of many is wearing thin and residents are wondering what is to become of the crisis.
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The best democracy money can buy: Funding Egypt's presidential campaigns
How far will money go in determining Egypt's next president? The law seems to be too flexible.
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What Drove Biggest ETF Winners And Losers In Q1
Market Vectors India Small-Cap ETF (SCIF) and Market Vectors Egypt Index ETF (EGPT) spiked 34% each in the first quarter.
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PM, Swedish ambassador discusses joint economic relations
Sweden is one of the top countries that maintained its investments in Egypt after the January Revolution.
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World-beating first quarter just too good to last
In Egypt, the main EGX 30 Index soared 38.5 per cent to be the quarter's second-best performer globally.
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Foot-and-mouth disease traps camels at Sudanese border
An additional 6,000 camels are currently stuck in a Suez quarry and on a commercial ship anchored in the Red Sea Port.
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Sarkozy to give Egypt's Sawiris highest Badge of Honor
For the second time, France will grant its highest national honor badge to Egypt's prominent business tycoon.
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Egypt's loan from IMF in jeopardy
The IMF will insist on Egypt slashing its public expenses to narrow the budget deficit.
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Orascom Chairman Sawiris Loans Company 75 Million Swiss Francs
Sawiris will additionally guarantee as much as 50 million francs of bank loans.
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Egypt's Bedouins Take Tourists Hostage
Some Bedouins are using tourists for something completely different: as hostages in their political battle with the Egyptian government.
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Vodafone Egypt starts promotion on Android phones
New customers for a postpaid line or business bouquet will get one month free subscription.
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Fuel Subsidies and Egypt’s Economy: Running on Fumes
Isobel Coleman writes about how the fears of a price hike are behind the fuel hoarding that has contributed to shortages.
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Bassem Youssef: Egypt's Jon Stewart
Youssef’s take on the country’s twisted politics has become a water cooler fixture for Egypt’s latest generation of cynics.
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StatSoft expands into the ME, opens new offices in UAE & Egypt
StatSoft Inc. is one of the largest providers of analytic solutions for data analysis, predictive modeling, and quality improvement.
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Finance Minister: IMF Did Not Impose Any Conditions
IMF did not necessitate any terms that Egypt should a bide by and what is going on now is discussions on economic measures.
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Questor share tip: Hold as Sukari woes continue
Shares in gold miner Centamin Egypt have hit a three-year low after the cash-strapped Egyptian government was unable to deliver fuel subsidies.
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ODH blames 2011 revenue shortfalls on Egypt unrest
Orascom Development Holding (ODH) attributes last year's staggering revenue decreases to ongoing political turbulence.
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Egypt currency likely to stabilise in 2012: Economist
The central bank's willingness to support the currency and a likely uptick in investment after an IMF loan could help the Egyptian pound.
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Egypt's broken economy
The most striking development was the loss of international reserves in the year following the uprising.
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Egypt: Islamists press generals to fire government
They say further delays would leave the next government with a gutted economy because of the current Cabinet's inaction.