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THE BIG STORY TODAY

Fresh funds for food and fuel: Egypt will receive a USD 250 mn shariah-compliant trade loan facility — a loan specifically targeted towards international trade transactions — from the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (IFTC) to support Egypt’s food and oil security, the AFC said in a statement.

The beneficiaries: The one-year facility will be split evenly between state-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and state grain buyer the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) to fund purchases of fuel and petroleum products and commodity imports including wheat, corn, vegetable oils, and sugar, the lender said.

THE BIG STORY ABROAD

Picking up where we left off this morning, the results of the Iowa caucus are still topping headlines in the international press this afternoon. Ron DeSantis landed in second place behind former President Donald Trump — albeit by a very wide margin — after edging out Nikki Haley. DeSantis earned 21% of the votes, just two percentage points ahead of Haley. Although DeSantis is now in pole position to battle it out with Trump for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, Haley is still not out of the picture entirely, boasting strong numbers in the next two Republican primary nomination states — New Hampshire and South Carolina. (Financial Times | Associated Press | Washington Post | Reuters | Wall Street Journal)

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