Good afternoon, wonderful people, and happy THURSDAY to us all. We’re ending the week with a relatively calm news day — save for a big step in the Madbouly cabinet’s privatization plans.
THE BIG STORY TODAY
Port Said Port operator heading to the EGX: The Suez Canal Economic Zone’s (SCZone) board of directors signed off today on selling a 20% stake in Port Said Container and Cargo Handling (PSCCHC) in an IPO on the EGX as part of the Madbouly government’s renewed privatization push, according to a cabinet statement. SCZone currently holds a 39% stake in PSCCHC. The Qatari Investment Authority and Abu Dhabi Ports had previously been in talks to acquire stakes in PSCCHC, along with Damietta Container and Cargo Handling.
THE BIG STORY ABROAD
Wildfire smoke spreading into the US from Canada are dominating headlines in the international press this afternoon. The smoke is spreading from Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Ontario due to low snowfall over the winter, followed by a dry spring and lightning. The resultant smoke is inhibiting vision, with authorities advising residents in the US and Canada to wear face masks and refrain from any outdoor activities. Associated Press | BBC | New York Times | Financial Times | ABC
** CATCH UP QUICK on the top stories from today’s EnterpriseAM:
- The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is reportedly close to acquiring a 25-30% stake in Vodafone Egypt from Telecom Egypt through the Qatari ruling family’s telco Ooredoo.
- A Saudi takeover in the cards for Heliopolis Housing? Heliopolis Housing and Development (HHD) has denied reports in the local media that Saudi real estate developer Alameriah is offering to buy a 70% stake in the company for USD 400 mn.
- AfreximBank helps finance three new jets for Air Cairo: CIAF Leasing has secured a USD 44 mn aircraft financing facility from the African Export-Import Bank (AfreximBank).
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