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  "path": "/middle-east/egypt/2026/06/09/egypts-state-ownership-policy-faces-a-valuation-test/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-09T15:57:52.000Z",
  "site": "https://meobserver.org",
  "tags": [
    "Economy",
    "Egypt",
    "Asset Valuation",
    "Corporate Valuation",
    "Economic Reform",
    "egypt economy",
    "Fakhry El-Feky",
    "foreign direct investment",
    "Hany Genena",
    "IMF",
    "Investment Climate",
    "Privatization",
    "Sovereign Wealth Funds",
    "State Ownership Policy",
    "State-Owned Enterprises",
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    "Egypt’s State Ownership Policy Faces a Valuation Test",
    "The Middle East Observer"
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  "textContent": "CAIRO — Egypt’s forthcoming update to its State Ownership Policy Document is expected to reignite debate over how the country values strategic state assets, a question that could influence billions of dollars of future privatizations, public offerings and foreign investment transactions. According to recent media reports, the State Ownership Unit has completed revisions to the document, […]\n\nThe post Egypt’s State Ownership Policy Faces a Valuation Test appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
  "title": "Egypt’s State Ownership Policy Faces a Valuation Test"
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