Good afternoon, folks, and a very happy Thursday. The weekend is finally here after this shorter-than-usual workweek kept us busy with a swath of national economic news and international updates.
THE BIG STORY TODAY
Egypt is set to launch the trial operation of the first phase of an electricity interconnection project with Saudi Arabia in April 2025, a government official told Asharq Business. The government aims to expedite the process, changing the date for starting the first phase to June instead of July 2025, with a capacity of 1.5k MW. The maximum capacity of the interconnection line will be 3k MW.
THE BIG STORY ABROAD
All eyes are on Florida today as the US state assesses the damage left in the wake of Hurricane Milton. More than 3.2 mn homes and businesses have lost power as Florida was battered by the storm, though the hurricane had reportedly weakened by the time it reached the southeastern state. The center of Hurricane Milton has finally left the continental US, but strong winds and rainfall still continue to wreak havoc. Estimated damages as a result of the storm across the country are USD 135 bn, but according to Bloomberg, federal aid is only expected to cover 2% of the damages. (NYT | Reuters | Bloomberg | CNN)
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- Tax facilities 1.0: The Madbouly government announced a long list of tax facilities during a presser yesterday, aimed at simplifying the tax system and easing the burden on taxpayers. The new measures could also see the 0.25% healthcare tithe to fund the universal healthcare system calculated based on companies’ net income, instead of their total revenues.
- Inflation nudged higher for the second consecutive month in September: Annual headline urban inflation ticked up for a second month, rising 0.2 percentage points from the month before to 26.4% in September.
- Auto sales take a dip in August: Auto sales in August dropped 12% m-o-m to record 10k vehicles, down from 11.4k in July.
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☀️TOMORROW’S WEATHER- Temperatures are stagnant, with the mercury expected to reach a high of 33°C and a low of 24°C in the capital tomorrow, according to our favorite weather app.





