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Early market optimism in Egypt already starting to fade

Egypt’s financial markets initially reacted positively to the ouster of President Morsi at the start of this month. But as the dust has settled and the severity of the political and economic situation has become clearer, investors already appear to be losing confidence in Egypt’s “second revolution”.

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