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"textContent": "Cairo — Egyptian equities slipped on Monday after opening the week higher, as investors locked in gains while foreign buying remained positive and the launch of single-stock futures added a new layer to Egypt’s developing capital markets. The benchmark EGX30 fell 0.18% to 52,585.72 points, after rising on Sunday. The EGX33 Shariah Index declined 0.10% […]\n\nThe post EGX Eases as Foreign Buyers Stay Active and Futures Trading Begins appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
"title": "EGX Eases as Foreign Buyers Stay Active and Futures Trading Begins"
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