"The news out of Egypt may seem unremittingly bad of late but here’s something to cheer equity investors: the benchmark Cairo index, the EGX30, is back above 6,000 points this week, a level not seen since before the toppling of former president Hosni Mubarak way back in January 2011.
In fact, the EGX30 was one of the best performing indices worldwide in the third quarter this year, rising 20.5 per cent. Nevertheless, its new high may be little more than symbolic.
Source: Bloomberg |
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