Greetings from Dubai, where we will shortly join every listed company from Omm El Donia in boarding planes back home to spend the weekend with family. Today, we have the next-to-last installment of our coverage from here in the form of an interview with EFG Hermes Frontier boss Ali Khalpey. On Sunday, we’ll bring you a sit-down with our friend Mohamed Ebeid, co-CEO of the firm’s investment bank. Our talk with Ali appears in today’s Spotlight, after Speed Round, below.
Egypt is fielding proposals from 10 investment banks to manage its EUR 1-1.5 bn eurobond issuance in April, Finance Minister Amr El Garhy said yesterday, according to Al Mal. El Garhy had said earlier this week that Egypt will settle on the winning banks within two weeks. HSBC, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Morgan Stanley, and National Bank of Abu Dhabi had managed the USD 4 bn issuance that Egypt successfully closed last month. Vice Minister of Finance Ahmed Kouchouk also told the newspaper that the ministry is hoping to attract interest from “different types” of investors than those it attracted in its USD-denominated issuance.
Separately, El Garhy confirmed that the government has nixed its plans to issue yuan-denominated bonds (known as Panda bonds), Al Masry Al Youm reports.
Government to sign new agreements with AFD today: Investment Minister Sahar Nasr and Transport Minister Hisham Arafat will sign a number of agreements today with the French Development Agency (AFD) and French Embassy in Cairo, according to an emailed statement. Details on the agreements were not disclosed, but we’re expecting them to cover fresh financing for the Cairo Metro and Alex tramway development projects, to which the AFD has already committed EUR 300 mn and EUR 100 mn, respectively. Arafat had been in meetings with the agency to discuss additional funding packages and was said to be signing two agreements with the AFD, one each in May and September, for both projects.
Egypt is participating in the ITB Berlin Convention, which kicked off yesterday and wraps on 11 March in Germany. A number of Egyptian tour companies and hotel operators are participating in the exhibition. Full details are available here.

Today is International Women’s Day. Barbie-maker Mattel marked the occasion by releasing a new line of Barbie dolls based on real women who have made history and serve as inspirational role models for young girls. The 17-doll lineup includes the likes of acclaimed Mexican artist and activist Frida Kahlo, body activist and model Ashley Graham, and NASA mathematician and physician Katherine Johnson, according to BoredPanda.
Celebrate Women’s Day by doing something cool with your daughter. As one of the dads around here is constantly head telling the resident 10-year-old: Anything a boy can do, a girl can do better.
Best (and most blatant) women’s day publicity stunt: DHL Egypt has hired 20-year-old Nasra as its first delivery woman in the MENA region to mark International Women’s Day, General Manager Ahmed El Fangary tells Youm 7.
The Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF) will kick off on 9 March with a special “women-dedicated” seventh edition to mark International Women’s Day, Egypt Today reports.
Meanwhile: Alfanar is hosting an interactive discussion about the latest trends in social entrepreneurship and sustainable development in vulnerable communities in Egypt and the region. The session will take place on Sunday at the Nile Ritz Carlton, 9:00am CLT. Panelists include Social Solidarity Minister Ghada Waly, Olayan Financing CEO and Alfanar Chairman Lubna S. Olayan, and our very good friend Nadina Okasha, SODIC director of strategy, research & PR. You can sign up here.
PSA- The Cairo-Suez desert road will be closed in both directions from 11:00 pm to 06:00 am on Thursday and Friday for road work, Ahram Gate reports.




