Ziad Bahaa-Eldin resumes his discussion of investment
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COP27 was successful for sure, writes Ziad Bahaa-Eldin, but how to capitalise on that?
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If we only float and are satisfied with that, we will certainly pay the price twice, first in inflation and secondly in not enjoying the returns on greater investment, tourism and export.
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Ziad Bahaa-Eldin reviews the recent economic conference in Cairo
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Investment is desperately needed, but some investments are better than others.
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In whose interest are tax exemptions for investment, asks Ziad Bahaa-Eldin
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Private investment can contribute to achieving social justice if it takes place within the right policy framework, writes Ziad Bahaa-Eldin
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A few months ago, when Arab sovereign funds started purchasing shares of successful Egyptian companies through the stock exchange, I thought there was no cause for alarm and that we should welcome such transactions as they are consistent within our national policy of attracting foreign investment.
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What we really need, Ziad Bahaa Eldin argues, is an investment conference
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Ziad Bahaa Eldin sums up the current situation
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Ziad Bahaa-Eldin discusses the significance of a new CBE governor
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While last week’s cabinet reshuffle included more portfolios than expected, there are unlikely to be major changes in policy.
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Four ideas and observations for forthcoming sessions of Egypt’s National Dialogue.
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Only if all the relevant agencies work together can the Investment Authority be successful in its efforts at attracting foreign investment to Egypt.
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The cancellation of this year’s El Gouna Film Festival is a great loss for all those involved in the film industry in Egypt.
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Egypt's rank in this year's World Bank Doing Business Report is frustrating, but isn’t the best gauge of the true state of investment in the country
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