• Monday, 28 January 2019

    What we’re tracking on 28 January 2019

    Two questions are preoccupying us this morning as we settle into the week: How much are we going to have to pay under the 0.25% levy on revenue the government is imposing on the private sector to fund a new...
  • Wednesday, 23 January 2019

    Apple eyeing investments in Egypt

    INVESTMENT WATCH- Is Apple mulling an investment in Egypt? Apple Inc is interested in learning more about investment opportunities in Egypt, CEO Tim Cook told Prime MinisterMoustafa Madbouly on Tuesday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos,...
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    Digital detoxes are all the rage, how behavioral economics can help

    Let behavioral economics help you kick that monkey in your pocket: Digital detoxes are all the rage. But like their controversial non-tech counterparts, they’ve gained a reputation for being unattainable and perhaps even undesirable for anyone with a busy life....
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    What we’re tracking this week and beyond

    FinMin to select adviser on eurobond issuance on Thursday: The Finance Ministry will select this Thursday the investment banks that will advise on its upcoming USD 4-7 bn eurobond issuance, set to take place sometime in 1Q2019, local news reports....
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    FinMin wants to impose stamp tax on social media ads of up to 20%

    EXCLUSIVE- FinMin could impose stamp tax of up to 20% on social media ads: The Finance Ministry appears set to impose a stamp tax on social media and internet search ads and has completed drafting legislation to that effect, a...
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    Books, garlic and WhatsApp kept talking heads busy last night

    The Cairo International Book Fair, WhatsApp, and garlic were among the topics keeping the talking heads busy last night. President Abdel Fattah El Sisi will inaugurate today the Cairo International Book Fair, which will run for 13 days, General Authority...
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    Digital detoxes are all the rage, how behavioral economics can help

    Let behavioral economics help you kick that monkey in your pocket: Digital detoxes are all the rage. But like their controversial non-tech counterparts, they’ve gained a reputation for being unattainable and perhaps even undesirable for anyone with a busy life....
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    What we’re tracking this week and beyond

    FinMin to select adviser on eurobond issuance on Thursday: The Finance Ministry will select this Thursday the investment banks that will advise on its upcoming USD 4-7 bn eurobond issuance, set to take place sometime in 1Q2019, local news reports....
  • Tuesday, 22 January 2019

    FinMin wants to impose stamp tax on social media ads of up to 20%

    EXCLUSIVE- FinMin could impose stamp tax of up to 20% on social media ads: The Finance Ministry appears set to impose a stamp tax on social media and internet search ads and has completed drafting legislation to that effect, a...

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