News
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Egyptian Saudi business council boosting investments
New contract of Toshka with a Saudi Prince and an Egypt-Saudi power linkage are key-factors of boosting investments.
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T3 Motion signs deal with Egyptian company
The Costa Mesa-based clean-tech firm expands its international presence with the $105,000 deal.
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Egypt’s air traffic on way to recovery after revolution; Saudi market doubling
February passenger numbers fell 65.5%, yet Cairo Airport traffic seems constant and Alexandria Airport promises positive growth.
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Egypt market dips on Mubarak trial jitters; Abu Dhabi up
Trade in Egypt was slow as most traders remained transfixed in front of television screens.
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EGX30 drops about 1% after Mubarak Trial
Mubarak and Adly trial affect EGX30, with a drop of almost 1%.
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First Service adds to Egypt’s outsourcing market
Innovative BPO services to be introduced to Egypt, where Fawry customers will be able to pay their bills from home.
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Alzwad develops and broadcasts Gazar mobile application in ME
The sector for mobile applications has become the ideal field to uncover real talent and offer a multitude of innovative mobile services.
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Egypt to Raise Price of Land Sold to Egyptian Resorts, Mal Says
Raise of land prices sold to Egyptian Resort Co. from $30 million to $175 million.
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Egypt traders glued to television as Mubarak faces trial
Unclear on how Mubarak trial will affect share prices, analysts are certain it will prevent corruption in future.
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Egypt's Dollar Bond Rallies on Bets 'Worst Is Over': Arab Credit
Investors increased their bets that the country will return to stability, confident that the worst is over.
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Centamin plunges as Egypt turmoil hits gold mine
Centamin said the confusion in the wake of the toppling of Hosni Mubarak's regime earlier this year had caused it severe problems.
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Egypt’s Mobinil sees price target slashed
After second quarter net loss, Mobinil's 2011 net profit is expected to drop 80 percent.
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Long ignored, female entrepreneurs are key players in the region's financial future
38 percent of registered small businesses worldwide are women-owned, which the UN connected closely to economic development.
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New Methanex Plants Ramp Up
Production gains reflected the opening of plants in Egypt and Medicine Hat, Alberta in the current year.
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Africa Has 190 Planned Hotel Projects in Planning and Development
Africa now ranks among the fastest growing economic regions in the world, according to a recent report (June 2011) by the McKinsey Global Institute.
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Suez Canal revenues at $5.05 billion record high despite Egypt turmoil
A revival of worldwide trade brings higher than ever income during the 2010/11 fiscal year for one of the country's key sources of foreign currency.
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Egypt at 12-wk low on Mubarak trial, Gulf mixed
Egypt's bourse fell to a 12-week low on Tuesday as jittery investors sold shares ahead of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's trial.
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Egypt at 12-wk low on Mubarak trial, Gulf mixed
Egypt's bourse fell to a 12-week low on Tuesday as jittery investors sold shares ahead of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's trial.
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IMF’s ‘Harsh’ Legacy Blocks Middle East Loans After Egypt U-Turn
Fears of harsh conditions shows the IMF how hard it may be to shake off the legacy of past policies.
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Feature: 7 Deadly Stories: Middle East out of the ashes?
Economists naturally focused on the fluctuating price of oil after the region erupted in protests, and what that might mean to global economy.