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US State Department Issues Travel Alert For Egypt
The warning says "political rallies and demonstrations are likely to occur in the period leading up to and following the elections.
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Egypt Gets 85 Million Kuwaiti Dinar in Loans From Arab Fund
The funds are earmarked for a power station in southern Cairo and promoting small and medium-sized companies, said the ministry.
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Egypt ex-housing minister gets 8 yrs jail for graft
The cases against Soliman, minister from 1993 to 2005, and Rasekh were first referred to the public prosecutor in May.
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Egypt’s Economy Continues to Decline While Stocks Boom
Egypt’s GDP growth in 2011 was around 0.5% a pitiful number compared to the 5-10% rate it had enjoyed in previous years.
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Clinton to open way to resume aid to Egypt: US official
Tomorrow, Secretary Clinton will certify that Egypt is meeting its obligations under its peace treaty with Israel.
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Finnish-Egyptian Musical Bridge: education and concerts
The Finnish-Egyptian Musical Bridge continues efforts to forge a connection between Finnish musical experts and young Egyptian musicians.
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Amer: Banks' Federation Protected Egypt
The Federation has exerted a lot of efforts in developing the banking sector and supporting banks to overcome obstacles they were facing.
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Japan AOC: hard to start Egypt oil block output in May
The company had said in November it might delay output from the field amid political instability.
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Egypt's camel merchants threaten siege over trade ban
Camel merchants across Egypt have threatened to besiege the buildings of the government with their animals if a ban on their trade is not lifted.
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Egypt's reserves will drop to $10.4 billion by July: Army official
Foreign reserves will fall by a third by the end of the financial year, says military spokesman, as the central bank continues to support the pound.
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Egypt's GASC Buys 120,000 Tons US, Argentine Wheat
GASC bought 60,000 tons of U.S. wheat for $262.84 a metric ton from Toepfer, according to a GASC official.
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Egypt military says it "will fight" for business interests
In recent years, the Egyptian military built a massive economic empire that is shrouded in secrecy.
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Egypt's Orascom Tel jumps 9.9 pct on Algeria News
The increase prompted the stock market to suspend trade on OT shares.
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Business can rekindle Africa's economic revolution
Chairman of Citadel Capital, Africa’s largest private equity firm writes about the measurement of the success of Egypt's venture into democracy.
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Egypt Plans $4.6 Billion of Bonds in Quarter; Dollar Bonds Fall
The government will offer three-, five-, seven- and 10-year securities in the fiscal fourth-quarter starting April.
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Egyptian Opposition to U.S. and Other Foreign Aid Increases
Souring attitudes on aid from international organizations may be the result of potential U.S. support for an Egypt IMF Package.
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Egypt's electronic tax collection aims to streamline process, up revenues
Just days before the deadline for tax returns, a new system that lets Egyptians pay at 1,450 bank branches might prove a lifesaver.
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Egypt’s giant Orascom Telecom’s subsidiary in Algeria to appeal $1.3 billion fine
A claim was brought in 2010 by Algerian authorities alleging violations of foreign exchange regulations.
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Al Baraka Bank Egypt 2011 net income falls seven per cent
After deducting provisions and taxes, net income stood at EGP 105.2 million ($17.7 million) in 2011, decreasing by seven per cent compared to 2010.
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Top priority for green innovation strategies
Applying the green economy strategies will help in achieving sustainable development, killing poverty and building a better future.