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Egypt's South Valley Cement H1 net falls 94 pct
Egypt's South Valley Cement first-half net profit fell to 5 million Egyptian pounds ($838,997), the stock exchange said on Monday.
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Amid renewed unrest, political players discuss Sinai development
In the wake of renewed unrest in Sinai, talk about the dire need to develop the eastern peninsula is resurfacing.
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Egypt's investments in Libya will increase
Nasser Baian told Youm7 that the Libyan economy could absorb large Arab and Egyptian investments.
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Abraaj Capital takes its chance on North Africa
The IMF now expects Egypt's GDP to grow by 1 per cent this year and 4 per cent next year.
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Romania reports record wheat production of estimated 7.2 million tons
Romania to resume exports to Egypt - biggest wheat importer in the world - after local company Toepfer International won a 60,000-ton contract.
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Romania reports record wheat production of estimated 7.2 million tons
Romania to resume exports to Egypt - biggest wheat importer in the world - after local company Toepfer International won a 60,000-ton contract.
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Egyptian Equity Preview - Orascom Development and Six of October
The benchmark EGX30 Index declined 0.6 percent to 4,647.16 in Cairo.
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Egypt OCI: Talks For $376M Power Plant In Iraq Ongoing
Talks are under way but the contract is not yet final.
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Orascom Development appeals against chairman's jail term
Samih Sawiris was served the two-year prison sentence on Aug. 27 because he is the company's legal representative, said Orascom.
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Libya seeks Egyptian cooperation in security, education sectors
Egypt had assisted the rebels mainly through humanitarian aid via its western border with Libya.
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Egypt mulls reducing energy subsidies
A ministerial committee of energy is currently looking for alternatives to ensure the safety of the resources of the state budget.
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Jordan to sign new gas deal with Egypt
"AP": Jordanian Energy Minister Khaled Toukan Jordan will pay more for the Egyptian gas, but he declined to say how much.
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EU to report on considering lifting the ban on Egyptian seeds after E.coli scare
Egypt's Agriculture Export Council chairman tells Ahram Online he's optimistic that a seed export ban by the EU will soon be lifted.
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Egypt seeks cooperation of Swiss govt in retrieving frozen funds
At its meeting on Sunday, the cabinet reduced the central bank’s board from 15 to 9 members.
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Egypt cbank to offer LE6 bln in repos
Last week the Central Bank asked for repos worth 8.825 billion pounds and accepted 2.66 billion pounds.
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Public transport workers call off planned strike following concessions
A decree issued on Saturday stated that the authority will pay the incentives asked for by the workers.
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Tourism in Egypt drops 28% as turmoil drives visitors away
The number of visitors from the UAE plunges 58% to 55,000.
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Online protest against military trials for civilians is a success
Activists launch an hour-long online campaign targeting the government and ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.
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Lingering security void devastates tourism in Luxor
Some argue that this season is the worst tourist season since the massacre of tourists in 1997, when six men gunned down 62 people.
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Egypt Misses Goal for Nine-Month T-Bill Sale as Yields Rise
Egypt sold 2 billion pounds in nine-month securities out of the 3.5 billion pounds it had targeted.