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Renaissance Capital appoints Nancy Fahmy Vice President, Financial Services Research
Renaissance Capital, a leading emerging and frontier markets investment bank, appointed on Tuesday Nancy Adel Fahmy as Vice President of Financial Services Research in Egypt. According to the announcement, she will be covering financials across Egypt, North Africa and the Gulf Cooperation Countries, and will report to Ahmed Hafez, head of Research, MENA, and Amr …
Egypt, Sudan discuss enhancing cooperation in construction sector
EDA chairperson assures his determination to enable Egyptian companies export to Sudan
ECS to organise trade mission to Uganda in March
The Egyptian Commercial Service Office (ECS) plans to organise a trade mission to Uganda in March, according to Ahmed Antar, head of the ECS. Antar told Daily News Egypt that the ECS is organising several trade missions during the current year including to Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Furthermore, Antar elaborated that the trade missions will include engineering …
Alassema Construction launches MCC project in NAC with EGP 750m target sales
Company directs EGP 350m in project for three years
US embassy in Cairo launches ATX + EGY entrepreneurship programme
Thirty Egyptian participants, 10 finalists to attend Austin Small Business Week in May
Egypt’s PMI declined to slowest level since December 2017
State’s non-oil private sector activity declined to 48.5 in January down from 49.6 in December: NBD PMI
Al-Tayeb, Pope Francis sign declaration of fraternity in Abu Dhabi
Grand Imam called on Muslims to protect Christian communities in Middle East
US Senate votes against Trump’s plan to withdraw from Syria, Afghanistan
Al-Qaeda, IS still threaten US national security, troops withdrawal could be retrograde step, says Senate Majority Leader
EU provides $6.7m for FAO-led efforts in Yemen
Support will be directed to raise Yemen’s capacity to monitor drivers of food insecurity, hunger
Press Syndicate mid-term election to be held on 1 March
Candidates can start submitting their nominations as of 10 February
Seven suspected militants killed in fire exchange in Al-Arish
Forces found two automatic Firearms, three explosive devices, shotguns, interior ministry says
Al-Sisi calls for eliminating poverty, improving living conditions
President also met Burundi Foreign Affairs Minister to enhance cooperation
Sharjah ruler visits Cairo International Book Fair
New location of book fair presents civilised image which suits Egypt: Sheikh Sultan III
Shoukry arrives in Addis Ababa to attend preliminary meetings of AU summit
Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, arrived in Addis Ababa to attend the preliminary meetings of the 32nd summit of African Union (AU) expected to be held on 10 February and will end on 11 February. Shoukry will lead the Egyptian delegation during the meetings of the African ministerial committees on Wednesday and the AU executive …
Egypt’s gas production declines naturally by 25%, offset by new finds: Petroleum Minister
EGPC’s for gas exploration in Red Sea to be announced next week: El-Molla
EGP 21bn primary surplus, total deficit reduced to 3.6% of budget in H1 FY 2018/19: Moeit
Real estate tax revenues increase by 102%, education, health, public investments expenditure increased by 21%, 27%, 64% consecutively
Parliament approves request to amend 2014 Constitution
Parliament majority voted in favour of move during Tuesday session
La Sierra: Jude Benhalim’s wearable safari
A safari trip is set to delve through the golden dunes of the desert and bask in the illuminous rays of the sun. At the heart of the Saharan Desert, oceans of sand warmly welcome visitors and palms stand leisurely around the glimmering crystal portions of water. Often perceived as the land of minimalism, the …
Mouawad Dragon: world’s largest round yellow diamond
For many years, several generations have passed down stories about dragons living in faraway kingdoms. The tales spoke of the creature’s power, wisdom, and good fortune. Meanwhile, deep within the earth’s upper mantle, extreme heat, and pressure cocooned a stone that was destined to become the world’s largest graded diamond to date by the Gemmological …
N by Natalie invites women to ‘Living City’
Busy schedules require smart fashion decisions. As everyone is running to catch up with their expanding to-do lists, some women choose to depend on trusted pieces of clothes in order to never lose a beat. In a bustling cosmopolitan city such as Cairo, the winning combination of well-fitted pair of denim and versatile white shirt …
Egypt’s constitutional amendments set for discussion in parliament
Abdel Aal to hold meetings with MPs to hear their views on amendments
AUC: A Century of Excellence and Distinguished Alumni
It was back in 1919 when a US mission established an English-language university in order to offer a western high-level education in Egypt, and emphasised the need to provide a liberal arts education. After 100 years since its founding, the American University in Cairo (AUC) is still offering this unmatched level of education, celebrating a …
In Colombia, locals fight to save a unique, disappearing habitat
President Donald Trump’s ‘Magical Realism’
It is possible that President Donald Trump never suspected this, but among his many, yet never-acknowledged, talents is that of being a novelist. A novelist in the Latin American tradition of magic, or ‘magical realism.’ Magical realism is a style of fiction writing that combines a realistic view of the modern world while also adding …
Tears of Chios drive Greece's mastic business
Freudenberg: A small German town but a big Instagram star
Chairperson of Kayan: Volkswagen will not enter negotiations to revive El Nasr Cars
Elimination of customs on European cars reduces feasibility of restarting company, says El Naggar
Dirk Nowitzki: A down-to-earth superstar
Deferred liberalisation of electricity sector, continued subsidies
Proposal to apply VAT on highest consumers instead of cross-subsidy
Solar energy: Factory’s haven to avoid high electricity prices
Institutions receive low, fixed tariff, will not bear cost of setting up stations