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Champions League and Confederation Cup matches hit the pitch
⚽ The highly anticipated Champions League quarterfinal matches are crowding the screens tonight, with both matches airing at 9pm. The Parc des Princes stadium will light up to host the first leg between Anglo-French rivals Aston Villa and Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisians earned their place in the quarterfinals after a heated clash against Liverpool in […]
Celebrating Palestinian heritage
MARK YOUR CALENDAR- ?? Celebrate Palestinian heritage and art this week at The French Institute of Egypt. The institute has joined hands with music platform and cultural initiative Palestine Music Expo and the UK-based collective Network for Palestine to present Ici la Palestine (Here is Palestine). The event will take place from Wednesday, 9 April […]
What the markets are doing on 9 April 2025
The EGX30 fell 1.9% at today’s close on turnover of EGP 4.2 bn (18.7% above the 90-day average). Local investors were the sole net buyers. The index is up 1.1% YTD. In the green: Egypt Kuwait Holding- USD (+0.7%) and Ibnsina Pharma (+0.6%). In the red: Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals (-6.3%), Orascom Development Egypt (-6.0%), and […]
APRIL 6-30 April (Sunday-Wednesday): More Than Just A Word art exhibit at Nout Gallery in Zamalek. 8-30 April (Tuesday-Wednesday): Faces of the Margin art exhibition. 9-14 April (Wednesday-Monday): Ici la Palestine event at the French Institute of Egypt. 10 April (Thursday): Marwan Pablo concert at AUC. 10-12 April (Thursday-Saturday): AUC Tahrir Culture Fest. 12 April […]
It’s day two of the EFG Hermes One on One in Dubai
Good morning, wonderful people. We have an absolutely packed issue for you this morning in which the big story remains the impact on the EGP of the Trump administration’s tariff war. The message from the Central Bank of Egypt is clear: The floating FX regime is here to stay and we won’t be burning reserves […]
A flexible FX regime is key as Egypt faces Trump turmoil, Aboul Naga tells investors in Dubai
Egypt's flexible exchange rate now serves as a built-in shock absorber, said Aboul Naga