Egypt's Commercial International Bank resilient in the aftermath of revolution
Egypt’s banks faced the most trying of conditions early this year with the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak and the subsequent economic collapse. But the head of the country’s biggest privately owned lender says the revolution was for the best and that businesses should thrive in a more open political system.
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