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Source: Globes Online
Cairo : Egypt | 1 year ago  
East Mediterranean Gas Company (EMG) will have little effect on Israel, says Citi Capital Markets. It adds that the agreement will likely hurt Egypt more than Israel. B22 ) plenty...
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