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Resuming the commodity stock exchange depends on the Supply Ministry's current direction
The draft of the futures stock exchange stipulates that the latter be in the form of a joint stock company operating under the supervision of EFSA.
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Number of August tourists in Egypt down 45pct against 2015; experts optimistic for 2017
Tourism experts expect numbers to rise soon expecting more European countries to resume flights to Sharm El-Sheikh and other Egyptian destinations.
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Egypt close to securing cash for IMF deal
The IMF's condition was for Egypt to obtain several billion dollars of financing from other sources before a loan deal goes ahead.
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Swachh Bharat programme adaptation of Egypt project
"Knowledge is flowing across the organisation and to our client countries, driving creativity and innovation," Jim Yong Kim.
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EU wheat flat, market awaits Egypt tender results
The General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) received nine offers from seven companies at its tender, traders said.
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Egypt’s non-oil business activity slowdown stretches to one year
Headline inflation jumped to 15.5 per cent in August, its highest in nearly eight years.
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Barclays to sell its Egypt business to Attijariwafa Bank
Barclays is thus ending its 150 years of history in Egypt, where it has around 56 branches and 1,500 employees.
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Samsung Egypt dominates TV market by 37%
In a market that sold 500,000 TV sets in 2015, Samsung comes out on top with the largest share of the market.
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GSMA calls for renewed talks between government and mobile operators
The offering of (4G) licences failed to attract any bids from Egypt’s three mobile operators who rejected it for unfair conditions.
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Egypt to sign $500 million loan with World Bank for Upper Egypt development
The project will support Qena and Sohag, two of the poorest governorates in Egypt.
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Egypt chemical firms eye Kenyan market
The firms, which kicked off their sixth trade fair in Nairobi said removal of regulatory barriers made it easy to conduct excursions across Africa.
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Economy improves, but Egypt still over-indebted
Negative net export growth contribution will remain a feature of Egypt's growth profile for the coming years due to low demand for Egypt's exports.
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Foreign investors must regain trust in business environment if they are to return
Chief of EGX says that the state is adopting an economic approach that is proving to be the best in years.
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Russia drops fruit, vegetable ban on Egypt
The decision came after after Cairo backed downed on tough restrictions on wheat that had sparked a row.
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Egypt’s Pound Falls to Black Market Record on Devaluation Bets
The currency dropped to 12.99 per dollar, according to the average quote of four dealers surveyed by Bloomberg in Cairo.
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Egypt- SECON has never stopped doing business, even in times of turmoil
SECON CEO:The Egyptian real estate sector has been capable of achieving high growth rates during the past period, despite many challenges.
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Egypt petrol subsidy bill down 29 percent
Egypt has been trying to wean itself off costly energy subsidies that eat up a large portion of the state budget.
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How to purchase bonds in Egypt
The Egyptian government will issue $3 billion in sovereign bonds in a further attempt to boost its declining foreign exchange reserves.
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How Sinai women are fueling Egypt's economy with homemade goods
Bedouin women in the Sinai Peninsula defy tribal tradition and help their families by selling handmade crafts pushing the economy forward.
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egistering fund certificates in EGX to allow investors to compare market and book values
This will lead to radical change in regulating items for funding activities in executive regulations of the Market Law as well as those of IPO.