The banks' branches located in Egypt's Tahrir Square decided to remain closed for fear of a potential violence that expected to accompany the ongoing mass demonstrations which claim to oust President Mohamed Morsi.
Ahli United Bank has closed its (...)
All the banks' branches located in Egypt's Tahrir Square decided to remain closed for fear of a potential violence expected to accompany the ongoing mass demonstrations which claim to oust President Mohamed Morsi .
Ahli United Bank has closed its (...)
Egypt's stock market and the Central Bank have started their activities on Sunday haunted by a state of security vacuum as the planned anti-regime mass demonstrations are set for showdown today.
Investors and traders are in full alert and feared of (...)
The Egyptian Chemical Industries Company (KIMA) considers offering dollar-denominated bonds in the Egyptian Exchange (EGX) to attract dollar resources after Egyptian banks conditioned increasing the company's capital as a main guarantee to provide (...)
The Egyptian Chemical Industries Company (KIMA), has started a series of negotiations and meetings with a number of Arab banks in order to provide the financial sources for implementing its new factory in Aswan and establishing a new factory for (...)
CAIRO: Chancellor Wael Hussein of North Cairo's Public Prosecutions office released 50 demonstrators who were arrested during clashes between security forces and Tahrir Square demonstrators on Tuesday night, pending investigations in to their (...)
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Dr. Imad Abdul Ghafour, head of the Salafi al-Nour Party, told Youm7 in exclusive statements that he expects his party get 10 to 15 percent of the seats Egypt's upcoming parliamentary elections.
He expects to win 50 percent of the seats (...)
Life has returned to normal on the streets of Cairo's poverty-stricken Imbaba neighborhood after sectarian clashes led to the death of 15 people two weeks ago. The cause of the sectarian strife was a woman named Abeer, who claimed she had been (...)
Does anyone still remember the union of Syria and Egypt, that time in our history when Arab unity seemed just around the corner? Well I was happy to discover I am not the only one who remembers as last Tuesday, the Arab League celebrated its 60th (...)