Egypt: Stability Lays Groundwork for Transformation

Egypt: Stability Lays Groundwork for Transfor...

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Claudia Sahm on how Private Data can Augment Official Statistics

While official statistics compiled by government agencies are still considered the most reliable, policymakers are increasingly using private data to get around their limitations. Claudia Sahm is a former principal economist at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and has studi ...  Afficher plus

Governor Chang Yong Rhee on Bank of Korea's Innovative Approach

Price stability is the main goal for central banks, and monetary policy is how they achieve it. However, societies are always in flux, and central bankers who pay close attention to emerging trends are more likely to make better policy decisions. Bank of Korea Governor Chang Yong ...  Afficher plus

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Egypt: What are al-Sisi’s priorities after his re-election?
Africa Daily

On Monday, Egypt’s incumbent president Abdul Fattah al-Sisi won a third term in office with just under 90 % of the vote.This is despite ongoing economic turmoil in the country, caused by high inflation. A former army chief, Mr Sisi has ruled Egypt since overthrowing the democrati ...  Afficher plus

The Egyptian Seesaw
The Gist

On The Gist, Trump's lies and steel mills.

The Arab Spring caused a major shift in Egypt in 2011, and the politics only got murkier during the military coup in 2013. But are autocrats really the best allies for the United States, or just for our current president? David ...

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Egypt's economy under pressure
Business Daily

The Suez Canal was once one of the busiest global shipping routes – a third of the world's shipping containers normally pass through it. Since the Houthis began to attack passing ships last year, the volume of vessels going through has declined rapidly.The canal is run by the Egy ...  Afficher plus

Hisham Qandil - Prime Minister, Egypt
The Interview

Hardtalk is in Cairo to assess the state of Egypt's post-revolutionary politics. Right now, the report card is decidedly mixed. Egypt has a democratically-elected president but arguments over the framing of a new constitution have sparked clashes between rival Islamist and secula ...  Afficher plus