Luxor Struggles As Turmoil Keeps Egypt Tourists Away
Abdul Salam Omar inherited a thriving antiquities business from his father in Luxor. The southern Egyptian city is…
Egyptian Christians Happy Morsi Is Gone But Remain Wary
The evening Egypt's army ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, Christian lawyer Peter Naggar celebrated on…
Muslim Brotherhood Slams EU Failure To Condemn Coup In Egypt
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Thursday slammed the European Union's failure to denounce the military coup that!-->>…
Egypt’s Interim President Gives First Address To Nation
Egypt's interim president pledged Thursday to protect his country against those who seek chaos and violence in the…
Who’s Who: Egypt’s Full Interim Cabinet
Egypt's new cabinet, led by Prime Minister Hazem El-Beblawi, mainly consists of liberals and technocrats. It…
Turkish Council Discusses Joint Relations With Egypt
The Egyptian-Turkish Business Council will convene an urgent meeting today at the headquarters of Egyptian…
Morgan Stanley Tops Analysts’ Estimates on Trading Revenue
Morgan Stanley (MS), owner of the world’s largest brokerage, reported a 66 percent earnings increase that beat…
Tunisian Parliament Approves Islamic Sukuk Bond Issues
Tunisia's parliament has passed a law that will allow the state to issue Islamic bonds, or sukuk, a move that…
Debt Issuance by Middle Eastern Lenders Surges 40% in First Half
Middle Eastern debt issuance surged 40 per cent in the first half of 2013, the strongest period on record,…
Stocks End Week Slightly Up with Wary Eyes on Egypt’s Ongoing Unrest
Egypt’s stock market has ended this week slightly higher posting gains of EGP 27 million. The benchmark has closed…