Orascom Telecom plunges, leading Egypt shares down

Will Rasmussen
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CAIRO: Orascom Telecom posted its sharpest single-day drop in 22 months on Thursday, dragging down Egypt s CASE 30 index, as foreigners dumped the stock as part of a global equity sell-off.

Shares of Orascom, the largest Arab mobile operator by subscribers, tumbled 8.18 percent to LE 34.90 ($6.24). The share had fallen 58 percent this year to Wednesday s close.

There is a lot of selling pressure from foreign investors reacting to what is happening globally, said Mohamed Radwan, trader at Pharos Securities.

Shares across the world fell for the second straight day on Thursday, pummeled by signs the world s biggest economies were headed for recession after a month of financial sector turmoil.

The CASE 30 index fell 3.02 percent to 5,792.01 points, its second straight session of drops.

Banking shares also fell. Commercial International Bank, Egypt s largest lender by market value, shed 4.43 percent to LE 34.50. Shares of the bank had fallen 40 percent this year to Wednesday s close.

The banking sector locally is completely isolated from the kind of risk we see over there, Radwan said. But the sentiment towards banks is negative.

The Hermes index retreated 2.71 percent to 518.80 points and the broader CIBC index dropped 2.52 percent to 298.81 points.

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