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Goldman recommends 10-year local Egyptian bonds

By Bloomberg
17 September 2019   |   12:00 pm
Farouk Soussa, vice president for MENA economics research at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about Middle East economies' dependence on oil, the governments' policies, and Egyptian bonds. He speaks with Tracy Alloway and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."

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