What we’re tracking this week and beyond
The Cairo Economic Court is due to rule tomorrow on an appeal by pharma distributors of an anti-trust fine. The distribution companies (Ibnsina, Ramco, Multipharma and United Company for Distribution and Trade) are appealing an Egyptian Competition Authority fine of EGP 5.6 bn for having allegedly colluded to cut credit periods and slash discounts to small pharmacies. The hearing comes amid speculation there could be an out-of-court settlement of the cases.
The Electricity Ministry expected to sign an MoU with Cypriot officials to begin construction on a USD 1.5 bn subsea power cable to link Egypt’s electricity grid with Cyprus’ sometime this month, Al Mal had reported.
FRA to look into an appeal by Raya’s Khalil on 23 December: The Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) will hold a hearing on 23 December to review the conditions it set for Raya Holding founder Medhat Khalil’s mandatory tender offer (MTO) to take Raya private, local news reported.
The Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee will meet to decide on interest rates on Thursday, 27 December.