Egypt foreign investment falls 35%
Egypt's central bank has said that foreign direct investment in the country dropped 35% in the first half of the fiscal year, making it hard for the government to meet its target of attracting $10bn by June 2010, Bloomberg has reported. 'It means they need about $8bn in the second half. That's very difficult unless there is a major deal,' Mona Mansour, director at CI Capital Research in Cairo, told the news service. Foreign investment was about $2.6bn in the six months to end-December, compared with $4bn in the same period a year earlier, the central bank said.




