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Egypt remittances, foreign inflows jump after float

  Bloomberg Remittances from Egyptians working abroad are surging and foreigners bought more than $250 million in local assets during the beginning of the week, further signs of growing confidence in the nation’s economy after it floated the currency and secured a $12 billion IMF loan. Expatriate workers sent home $4.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2016, up 12 ...

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‘Pressure on Qatar state finances easing but austerity needed’

  Reuters Pressure on Qatar’s state finances is easing because of higher oil prices and the government may not need to issue an international bond this year, but it is still seeking ways to save money, finance minister Ali Sherif al-Emadi said. “We may not issue a bond this year given where oil prices are – right now we are ...

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Qatar ‘very comfortable’ with current oil prices

  Reuters Qatar hasn’t made a decision on whether to sell debt, with current oil prices close to the level the country needs to finance spending, according to Finance Minister Ali Al Emadi. “We feel very comfortable,” Al Emadi told reporters in Doha, adding that Qatar is spending about $500 million a week on capital projects. The economy will grow ...

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