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Monday, 11 April 2016

What we’re tracking in the week of 10 April, 2016

Are we dancing with the IMF or not? The spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank kick off this weekend, running 15-17 April in Washington, DC. The big question for Egypt: Will the cabinet delegation attending use the occasion as an opportunity to open talks on an IMF facility to kickstart FDI? The agendas for the meetings are here.

Orascom Development Holding expects to announce its FY2015 results on Thursday, 14 April and will hold an analyst call at 1:30 pm CLT, according to a statement.

Conferences: The two-day Egypt CIO Summit 2016 takes place today at the Nile Ritz Carlton. If you’re in Cambridge, MA, check out Wednesday’s “As Goes Egypt, So Goes the Middle East” at Harvard Law School.

Also on Wednesday, the three-day café and restaurant equipment and furniture exhibition Cafex kicks off in Cairo.

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