Vol 54 No 11 | EGYPT Brotherly love 24th May 2013 Amidst economic woes, the MB increases its presence in cabinet The second cabinet reshuffle since President Mohamed Mursi appointed Hisham Kandil Prime Minister last August further bolsters the position of the Muslim Brotherhood at the core of government....
Vol 54 No 9 | EGYPT Patience snaps over IMF 26th April 2013 Two senior Finance Ministry officials resign over the government’s continuing refusal to grasp the nettle of an IMF package Talks with the International Monetary Fund and other financiers over a US$15 billion package of assistance and structural reform continue but the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated government keeps erecting obstacles....
Vol 54 No 7 | EGYPT No cash to count on 29th March 2013 The failure of successive governments to get a grip on economic policy has left Egypt’s finances in a perilous state In November, President Mohamed Mursi decided to give priority to consolidating his power base. The economic consequences are now becoming starkly apparent. Foreign exchange reserves excluding gold are...
Vol 54 No 1 | EGYPT Navigating the rapids 10th January 2013 Egypt is set for another turbulent year as the political conflicts following the 2011 revolution play out and the economy struggles to recover Elections for the lower house of parliament, the Maglis el Nuwab, are scheduled during the next two months but could be delayed if disputes over the constitution persist....
Vol 53 No 25 | EGYPT A country polarised 14th December 2012 The President’s enforcement of his power over the judiciary paves the way for a new constitution and a dangerously divided country If the referendum on Egypt’s new constitution goes ahead as planned on 15 December and wins a majority, it will mark a political victory for President Mohamed Mursi...
Vol 53 No 25 | EGYPT Tax threat to IMF deal 14th December 2012 The uproar caused by President Mohamed Mursi’s declaration of full powers on 22 November threatens Egypt’s efforts to mobilise funds from the International Monetary Fund and other donors...
Vol 53 No 24 | EGYPTSUDAN Egyptians return in search of gold 30th November 2012 Last August, Egyptian billionaire Naguib Onsi Sawiris, 58, bought La Mancha Resources, owner of 40% of Sudan’s Ariab Mining Company. Naguib is a Coptic Christian and telecommunications captain...
Vol 53 No 21 | EGYPTINTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND IMF finance for Mursi's new order 19th October 2012 The planned US$4.8 billion International Monetary Fund loan for Egypt could be concluded within the next two month. And other foreign financing is on its way, say...
Vol 53 No 20 | EGYPT Courting foreign business 5th October 2012 The new government wants to win back the confidence of foreign investors but all it has to offer is warmed-up policies from Mubarak’s era At the end of September, an Egyptian investment bank, the Beltone Financial, held a conference in Cairo for its international clients, heralding a ‘New Dawn’ for the Egyptian...
Vol 53 No 17 | EGYPT President Mursi's soft coup 24th August 2012 The Muslim Brothers consolidate power and find some military support, while the media suffers a crackdown When President Mohamed Mursi retired the two most powerful military officers on 12 August, he strengthened the Muslim Brotherhood’s grip on power but the move also seems to...