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Abu Dhabi Gallup Center Report Shows Empirical Analysis Of Conditions
According to the report, it was not simply absolute levels of unemployment and poverty that lead to the protests.
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Egypt takes step back from brink with IMF talks
For seven months, the army-backed government rejected the IMF’s offer of a $3bn loan, and the economy has been in limbo.
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A revolution to end traffic jams in Egypt
A rise in car ownership and bad traffic leads young Egyptians to create social media and web-based networks to ease road congestion.
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Market Report: Egypt stocks reach 3-week high on political stability
The market continues a gains streak fueled by political stability and the end of holidays.
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Grand Egyptian Museum to open August 2015, says minister
Egypt’s Orascom Construction Industries (OCI) and the Belgian BESIX Group announced Tuesday their dedication to completing the project on time.
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Falafel Tech: Nanotechnology in Egypt
Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb is the leading nanotechnology consultant in Egypt and talks about public nanotechnology education after the revolution.
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Govt report: Environmental situation in Egypt has improved
Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics report said Egypt ranked 68th in international environmental indicators out of 163 countries.
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New Egyptian initiative to develop Nile Basin countries
The initiative includes a number of sectors, notably electricity, agriculture, irrigation and energy.
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Egypt consumer confidence rises in December: Report
Consumer optimism increases at year's end on El-Ganzouri's appointment to premiership, according to Cabinet report.
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E-waste, Egypt and the Digital Divide
Ban on exporting e-waste to developing nations have been declared a success, but it may hinder the flourishing repair industry in nations like Egypt.
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Egypt activists call for telecom boycott to support those killed in uprising
“We will shut off our phones on January 28 from noon to 11.30 so we could say thank you for helping kill the protesters,” a Facebook page announced.
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CIB eyes 15% Market Share in Egypt's banking sector - Report
Hisham Ezz Al Arab said the bank currently holds 7.5% of the country's banking deposits, and 8.5% of loans.
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ElBaradei calls to take urgent economic steps
Egypt needs to bring back foreign investment, stimulate industrial activities, and create new job opportunities in the short term.
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Brotherhood forms business association to attract investment
The Brotherhood elected Hassan Malek as president of the newly formed Egyptian Business and Investment Association.
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Macroeconomic indicators: Egyptian exports in FY 2011 up by 13pct
The USA is ranked as the most important country in trade exchange with Egypt with a volume amounting to USD 9.6 billion.
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Egypt Stocks Jump After Government Settles With UAE Developers
An Egyptian government commission approved the settlement of disputes with Dubai’s Damac Properties Co. and Al-Futtaim Group.
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CNN: Social media is no substitute for journalism
Tony Maddox, the executive vice president and managing director of CNN International talks about the effect of Social Media on Journalism.
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Egypt regulator readies market revival steps
Ashraf El Sharkawy, chairman of the Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority, is close to removing the remaining curbs on stock market trading.
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Egypt calls on Washington to fulfill pledges of economic aid
Even though the United States promised to help Arab countries in terms of trade and investment, it has failed to help Egypt since the revolution.
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Egypt's agreement with IMF gives country credibility: Minister
Egypt and the IMF will discuss an economic programme that includes a cut in energy subsidies, diversification of debt sources etc.