Housing minister sentenced for failing to uphold judicial verdict
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbuly is the latest to be sentenced for failing to uphold a previous court ruling. But will his verdict be carried out?
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbuly is the latest to be sentenced for failing to uphold a previous court ruling. But will his verdict be carried out?
"Egypt's history with Islamic finance dates back decades before Morsi and the Brotherhood, and plans to expand its scope locally are long overdue."
At this year’s edition of the annual Euromoney Egypt Conference, ministers maintained a note of decided optimism despite the many admitted challenges facing the economy, both as a result of…
There’s no mistaking the message officials and private sector players were pushing at the opening of this year’s Euromoney Egypt Conference, whose titular theme is already a dead giveaway: stability,…
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi accepted the resignation of Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) Governor Hesham Ramez on Wednesday, appointing Tarek Amer to replace him. Amer…
The newly discovered Zohr gas field dominated the conversation at this week's Euromoney Egypt conference and captured the audience's attention, so much…
With pressure on Egypt’s foreign reserves mounting, officials have been making increasingly direct statements about the need to allow the Egyptian pound…
Privatizing non-traditional sectors like healthcare and education could help kick Egypt's economy back into gear, the ministers of investment and finance suggested…
Egypt’s economic growth is projected to slow to three percent in the second half of the 2014/15 fiscal year, Minister of Planning Ashraf…
Egypt’s Real Estate Tax Authority has begun enforcing a real estate tax law, introduced in July, serving 2.7 million notifications to property…
«Hany Qadry, the current finance minister in Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb’s Cabinet, might be an unfamiliar name to most Egyptians. But those interested in fiscal policy…»
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