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Macroeconomic overview
A long-awaited deal with the IMF heralds the prospect of a revival in Egypt’s economy after five years of uncertainty, but reforms will be needed to unlock the country’s full potential
Capital markets
Bankers and investors are looking forward to a rapid revival of Egypt’s capital markets once concerns over currency risk and capital controls are laid to rest
Banking
Liquid, well-managed and highly profitable, Egypt’s banks are ideally placed to support and benefit from a recovery in the wider economy
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Hisham Ezz Al-Arab, chairman and managing director of CIB, explains how Egypt’s largest private-sector lender is leading the way in the development of new client bases, segments and technologies
Infrastructure
Egypt’s transport infrastructure is in urgent need of upgrading. New initiatives should improve the business environment and help the country develop its economic potential
Published in conjunction with: CIB