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Economy
Disagreements over the private equity firm's regional strategy prompts the split
New contracts will see Egyptian firm operate six support vessels, promising a significant boost in revenues
Central bank says it has sold LE2 billion in reopened bonds due to mature in 2015 and 2017
Country's financial institutions will stayed closed on Sunday to mark the Prophet Mohammed's birthday
Khartoum releases southern oil it was holding due to a row over export fees, but an agreement looks some way off
Proposed text aiming to immediately halt oil sales to Europe is unexpectedly late
Google's head of business in emerging markets tells Ahram Online about the conglomerate's views on political developments in the Arab world and their repercussions on the company's business future  
National carrier reports net profits of just $13.6 million in 2011, hit by regional unrest and rising fuel costs

More than 11% of Israel's female workforce - some 165,000 women - reported some form of sexual harassment in workplace last year

Fayza Aboul-Naga tells reporters that restructuring and funds are needed to revitalise the public sector but that further state sell-offs are a possibility

Egypt's first modern gold mine operator sees profits up an annual $18.4 million

Minister of tourism insists Saturday's Sharm El-Sheikh slaying was 'random act' not directed at foreigners

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