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Oil rises to near $100 as European economy grows
Crude prices are inversely related to the dollar, with a weakening currency coinciding with rising oil prices
Oil prices dip on forecasts of diminishing global demand
Oil slipped to around $111 a barrel on Thursday, extending the previous day's $5 slide, after the International Energy Agency cut its global demand forecast and China raised banks' reserve requirements
Market Report: Egypt's bourse ends week in green on institutions vote of confidence
The Egyptian Exchange managed to maintain its upward trend for the fourth consecutive day
Wind says Weather II will seek Vimpelcom seats
Assets of Ex-interior minister and family freezed
Omar Effendi ex-owner looks abroad to retrieve funds
Gamil Al-Kanbit tells Saudi channel he will act to reclaim investors' funds and all loans were spent on company development
Egypt's North Sinai Cement regains license
Firm to produce for first time since 2009 as court cancels government decision
Damac threatens international arbitration over Egyptian conviction
Dubai developer claims the 'in absentia' conviction of its chairman over land deal is politically motivated
Egypt has at least four months wheat stocks
Egypt, the world's biggest wheat importer says it had stocks of imported wheat to last for about four months, and even longer if the upcoming local harvest was taken into account
Market Report: Egypt benchmark index rises on ex-tourism minister jail news
The market witness an exceptional upturn for the third day, this time sparked by the news of the 5-year jail sentence slapped on ex-tourism minister, Garana
Jordan agrees to new price for Egypt gas: paper
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Mubarak-linked chairman of land developer SODIC resigns, real estate shares down
Rasekh, the chairman of SODIC, Egypt’s largest land developer and father-in-law to Alaa Mubarak, resigns from his post and real estate shares go down
Egypt's OCI Q1 profit rises, upbeat on demand
Despite political turmoil, Egypt's leading construction firm posts 77 per cent rise in Q1 profits
Egypt's stock market up 0.91 per cent
Credit Agricole Egypt Q1 net drops 45 per cent
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