'Egyptians have to change their socialist mindset': NBE's Tarek Amer - Economy - Busine... - 0 views
فيديو: أوضاع مصر الاقتصادية | خيوط - 0 views
The Hidden Costs of Egypt's IMF Loan | Al Akhbar English - 0 views
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The Popular Campaign to Drop Egypt’s Debt issued a statement Thursday opposing the IMF loan and questioning the lack of information about “the extent to which the Egyptian economy needs this massive amount of dollars.” The group protested that there had been no discussion of alternative ways of financing public spending, adding that the government had obtained foreign loans amounting to $6 billion over the past year without any democratic oversight. Governments appointed by the military since the revolution had also borrowed record amounts from Egyptian banks, it said, and “it is not known how they were spent.”
Controversial Cairo PPP refinery receives $3.7 billion from World Bank, EIB, EFG Hermes... - 0 views
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A refinery expansion inside urban Cairo is receiving hundreds of dollars in "development" lending, despite a popular campaign against construction. The Mostorod Refinery Project - part-owned by private equity firm Citadel Capital - is situated in Northern Cairo, between Shobra El-Kheima and Mostorod.
Opportunity - 3 day workshop with Platform and Live Art Development Agency - June 18, 2... - 0 views
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Art-Oil-Numbers-Bodies-Love: Live Art Workshop on the Problems of the Oil Economy and Oil Sponsorship of the Arts with Nicole Garneau August 9-12, 2012 Art-Oil-Numbers-Bodies-Love is a 3-day intensive workshop in which participants will be encouraged to try different strategies for producing small solo and collaborative live art gestures or mini-performances on the subject of oil economies and oil sponsorship of art and culture.
Egypte : quelle réforme économique derrière le prêt du FMI ? - 0 views
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19 avril 2012 Chère Christine Lagarde, La Campagne populaire pour l'annulation de la dette égyptienne vous écrit pour attirer votre attention sur la manière dans le prêt du FMI est négocié. Le gouvernement égyptien continue malheureusement à gérer les prêts accordés par les institutions financières de la même manière qu'avant la révolution.