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Yields rise at Egypt T-bill auction
Despite rising average yields, Egypt's central bank fails to unload LE5 billion in T-bills offered at Thursday auction
Market Update: Egypt stocks end up after slow week
ECB holds rates steady
Central bankers eurozone states vote to keep borrowing costs at 1.0 percent for the sixth month in a row
Jordans Housing Banks Q1 net profits up 4.7 pct
Market Update: Egypt stocks down 0.5 pct by mid-Thursday despite Abbasiya calm
Egypt's NSGB says Q1 2012 net income down 4 pct
Gaza Strip sees foot and mouth infection from Egypt
Disease spreads to the Gaza Strip after first being detected in Egypt and Libya
Egyptian automobile sales up 33 per cent in first quarter 2012
Economy
EMG shareholders sue Egypt over treaty violations
International shareholders decide to sue Egyptian government, claiming it broke three investment treaties; a move that ensures the dispute will be handled as diplomatically not commercially
Mubarak was sole architect of Israel gas deal: Ex-oil minister's defence
Egypt gas company responds to Israel legal threats
State-run petrol firm proposes shake-up in Egypt subsidies
Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation suggests slashing subsidies for energy-intensive industries and the introduction of a coupon system to let car-owners buy cut-price fuel
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UN's FAO says world food prices fall in April
Global prices slip on the back of cheaper grains and sugar with the decline likely to continue in the short-term
Market Report: Egypt stocks slip 0.8 per cent on latest Cairo violence
Exchange sees squeezed trade and across-the-board losses as fresh battles rage near the capital's defence ministry
Egypt needs to do more to secure IMF aid: IMF official
Regional director says Egypt requires a finalised economic programme with wider political support before it will be granted a long-awaited $3.2 billion loan
Syria economy to see 'significant' contraction in 2012: IMF
Sustained unrest and EU sanctions are taking a hefty toll on the Syrian economy, says regional head
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