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Egypt to sell short-term dollar debt in March: Report
Egypt to offer US dollar certificates of deposit (CD), Islamic sukuk instruments and land to Egyptians living abroad to help raise foreign currency.
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World reluctant to purchase Egyptian cotton, says agriculture minister
For an unknown reason no countries have shown interest in purchasing Egyptian cotton.
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Egypt ETF Climbs Nearly 40% Year to Date
Egypt’s stock market is a paradox: Political tensions are getting worse, the economy is deteriorating and foreign exchange reserves are falling.
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Jordan PM plans Iraq visit to seek alternatives for Egypt gas
Khasawneh plans to visit Iraq ‘very soon’ to look for alternatives for Egypt's gas after repeated cut-offs in supplies to energy-poor Jordan.
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Egypt must ratify Nile water agreement
The Nile River Co-operative framework was signed by all members’ state of the basin with exception of Congo, Eriteria Egypt and Sudan.
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Egypt's real estate boom awaits political stability, say investors
On the supply side, world class operators are ready to deliver high quality products, with affordable housing in some cases.
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Egyptian equities: wishful thinking?
Even after Tuesday’s profit-taking, the market is up 39.8 per cent on the year, in both local currency and dollar terms.
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EU may lend Egypt 500m euros to complement IMF loan: EU official
'Macro-financial assistance' would carry similar conditions as mooted IMF loan and follow an 18-month time frame, finance official says.
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Egypt's real estate boom awaits political stability, say investors
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Egypt to gain from oil, gas, analyst says
Catherine Hunter, an analyst at IHS Global Insight in London, said that the energy sector was one of the sources of stability in Egypt.
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Egypt sells more dollar T-bills than it sought
Due to increased appetite by both local and offshore financial institutions, the Ministry of Finance accepted $0.75 billion.
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UBS cuts Mobinil to neutral
Potential fears that the deal with France Telecom may be delayed, or even blocked, can pose significant downside risk to Mobinil's stock
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Egypt’s new women’s council elects board, new chief
Ganzoury assured that the government will be “fully supporting the NCW without limits,” during the coming period.
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Salafist MP demands Egypt ban on porn sites
Through social media,Egyptians fear that blocking these websites might open the door to political & religious bans of other media, esp. the Internet.
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Egypt's GB Auto to assemble Geely autos
The two companies signed a cooperation agreement under which GB Auto would assemble cars in Egypt using kits supplied by Geely.
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Egyptians launch new campaign "We're Egypt" in India
Unveiling the plans this week, Adel El Masry, director of Egyptian Tourism Office, said: "We want our travelers to know that Egypt is now safe."
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Clinton wants resolution 'soon' in Egypt NGO row
"We've had a senior team in Cairo in recent days trying to work through the issues so that they can be resolved as soon as possible," Clinton said.
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Egypt's Mobinil says Q4 net loss $29 million
The firm had posted a net income of 342 million pounds in the same quarter of 2010, it said in a statement.
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Egypt court unfreezes investments of senior Muslim Brothers
Court of Appeal orders release of stock investments held by Khairat El-Shater and Hassan Malik who were convicted of money laundering in 2007.
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Egyptians claim Israeli goods cause disease, infertility
Vaccinations smuggled into Egypt are infecting chickens with viruses, while Israeli denim causes infertility, officials, media say.