Open ATMs banks Cairo

Dozens lined up today in front of ATMs in Cairo for the first time since protests began on the rule of President Hosni Mubarak last week. It was announced Samir Radwan – who became finance minister and took office on Monday – to allow employers and employees pensions and other withdrawal of up to one thousand Egyptian pounds (170.7 dollars) per day of pensions and salaries as of today. The news agency said the Middle East The banks themselves will remain closed for a fifth straight day on Thursday but will open its doors on Sunday.

And suffers a lot from the Egyptians from a lack of financial liquidity with the spread of protests demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak in the country, which led to the disruption of services, beginning from the services of food supplies and access to ATM services. And highlighted the new Trade Minister Samiha Fawzi emergency plan on Tuesday for the delivery of vital food and fuel from ports, warehouses and factories to distribution outlets. Witnesses said that many Egyptians are also lining up in front of stores that sell food in many locations across the country. The news agency said the Middle East The Internet service and text messages resumed today as train services resumed, both in the north or southern, but without a regular schedule.

On the other hand called for financial analysts to the need to suspend some investment tools the Egyptian Stock Exchange temporarily at the resumption of trading after a long pause and to reduce the expected losses and to restore calm to the market. And the Stock Exchange closed since Sunday, and until the end of the week, and Hui’s main stock index Egyptian last Thursday by 10.5% to close at 5646 points, its second biggest drop in its history. And reached the main index losses in the meetings last Wednesday and Thursday to more than 16%

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