Tunisians will vote on proposed constitutional amendments on Monday, which could further deter foreign investors and impede progress on an IMF deal, compounding the country's economic problems. Elsewhere, Egypt’s government agreed to list two military-owned companies on the local stock market as part of its renewed privatisation drive. Previous efforts have fallen short of government targets, so it will remain to be seen if this time it turns out to be the real deal.
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