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Egypt holds rate steady, sees risks to inflation and growth
Headline inflation rose to an annual rate of 6.7 percent in October from 6.22 percent in September.
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Matthew Fisher: Egyptians struggling to make a living
National Post's Matthew Fisher reports about Egyptians struggling to make a living while the Islamists and secularists fight for control.
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Greece and Egypt to boost bilateral economic relations
Egypt welcomes high technology industries with large labor needs to the Egyptian market.
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Egypt slips in corruption index
In its annual Corruption Perceptions Index, the anti-graft organisation said Egypt had fallen six places to 118th out of 176 countries.
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Five German tourists killed in Egypt bus crash
The tourists died when two mini-buses crashed inside a resort near the popular tourist destination Hurghada, officials said.
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Africa gains popularity as investment destination, says bank
RMB analyst Celeste Fauconnier said African countries dominated the list of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
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Political unrest expected to weigh heavier on the market
Many analysts said the current political conflict might not impact Egypt’s improving economy.
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Egypt, Germany firms assert depth of relations
Westerwelle said that Egypt is a key partner for Germany in the Middle East.
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Paint it black: How Syria methodically erased itself from the 'Net'
Bigger than Egypt's, Syria's blackout was carefully planned, with no leaks.
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Egypt on the edge
The Egyptian president, Muhammad Morsi, is doing great damage to his country’s democracy.
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Revolution translates into big business for Egyptian tattoo parlours
Even as their country faces a constitutional crisis that could enshrine sharia law, the spirit of the revolution is thriving in tattoo parlours.
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Politicizing Egypt’s economic reform
Morsi's government has a real economic problem: a budget deficit, falling tourism, and difficulty encouraging international investment.
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IMF deal not endangered by political unrest
FM says the political unrest roiling his country after President Mohammed Morsi seized more power will not affect IMF-negotiations.
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Wallety makes online credit card payment more secure in Egypt
After three years of research and development, Wallety recently launched to make online payments easier, more reliable, and more secure for Egypt.
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Opinion: Is the United States Losing Egypt to China?
The forming of a formal strategic partnership between Egypt and China does indeed threaten to reduce Washington's sphere of influence over Cairo.
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Economy and capabilities determine IMF deal
It is as yet unclear how the President’s decisions and backlash against them will affect external financing agreements.
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Egypt’s stock market plummets for 2nd time after president’s decree
Wednesday’s drop of 4.6 percentage points was the latest sign of the impact of Morsi’s decrees on Egypt’s already battered economy.
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Mursi amends Egypt's trade union law
Law was ratified amid the political crisis that ensued after Mursi issued a Constitutional declaration immunising his decisions from judicial appeal.
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Egypt's OCI reports 31 pct drop in Q3 net income
The company said the construction group reported a 4.3 percent fall in its backlog over the previous quarter.
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Citi Research: 2012 a lost year for Egypt
The report mentions the political changes in August that swung power back to President Mohamed Morsy and the Muslim Brotherhood.