Egypt Bourse Expects Up to Seven IPOs This Year, Most Since 2011

Egypt Bourse Expects Up to Seven IPOs This Year, Most Since 2011

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Egyptian stock exchange is expecting as many as seven initial public offerings this year, starting as soon as this month, which would be the highest number of share sales since the 2011 uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak. An IPO this month is likely to be followed by another in April, and a further four or five share sales before year-end, Egyptian Exchange Chairman Mohamed Farid said in an…

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Busy IPO Season Beckons for Cairo as Reforms Yield Results

Busy IPO Season Beckons for Cairo as Reforms Yield Results

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt’s stock market is shaping up to be the Middle East’s hot spot for initial public offerings next year. At least six companies plan IPOs by the end of 2018, following two sales since January, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That’s a marked increase on the average of three in the past three years as foreign investors fretted that a severe dollar shortage would trap their money. Between…

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Egypt Seeks Advisers for IPO Program Aimed at Boosting Revenue

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egyptian authorities are in talks with local and international investment banks to advise the government on selling stakes in state-run companies on the stock exchange, a senior official said. The plan focuses on initial public offerings that would “broaden the ownership” of the companies among Egyptians, bolster local capital markets and help the government raise revenue, Investment and International Cooperation Minister Sahar Nasr said. Egypt has already hired HSBC and EFG-Hermes…

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