Safeya Mounir's Articles

Earthwish team, representing Zewail City University for Science and Technology, has won first place in Shell Egypt’s Imagine the Future competition, which brings together university students to devise solutions for global challenges and lay out their vision for creating a better world by 2060.

The local meat market is being hit by the crisis in Sudan, writes Safeya Mounir

Egypt’s real-estate developers are trying to find a way to survive following an unprecedented surge in the cost of building materials.

Are the new high-yield certificates of deposit sufficient for people to preserve the value of their savings against a background of high inflation, asks Safeya Mounir

Egypt’s industrial development system is being re-introduced with new regulations to encourage investors

Changes to Egypt’s one-stop golden licence regulations are being drafted to facilitate new investment.

Rising inflation rates are likely to prompt the Central Bank of Egypt to hike interest rates, reports Safeya Mounir

Experts say that the Central Bank of Egypt is likely to introduce a new high-yield savings certificate soon.

Why have the prices of eggs and poultry in Egypt been moving steadily upwards, asks Al-Ahram Weekly

ArtSavesLives, a fundraising initiative and digital platform helping children fight illness through art, held on Saturday its first exhibit in Founders Spaces, Downtown Cairo, showcasing nearly 150 iconic art pieces auctioned online with 100% of the proceeds going to the Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 (CCHE).

Al-Ahram Weekly reviews how the release of commodities held in Egypt’s ports has been stabilising prices in domestic markets.

A new five-year initiative is providing LE150 billion to support Egypt’s industrial sector.

Egypt’s banks have issued deposit certificates offering their highest-ever yields, but are they necessarily good news for investors?

Commodities stranded at Egypt’s ports are being released onto the market following a Central Bank of Egypt decision on letters of credit, reports Safeya Mounir

Experts discuss with Safeya Mounir whether the social protection measures Egypt adopted this year to protect the vulnerable from the repercussions of global crises were enough.

The long-awaited Egyptian Mercantile Exchange Egycomex started operations this week with tenders to sell imported wheat, reports Safeya Mounir

The prices of staple foods are on the rise.

The Central Bank of Egypt is gradually meeting demands by the country’s importers for more hard currency, reports Safeya Mounir

Former minister of supply Gouda Abdel-Khalek tells Safeya Mounir the economic conference* should seek an overhaul monetary policy.

Al-Ahram Weekly sounds out the business community on what they want to see from Egypt’s upcoming economic conference in Cairo.

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