Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has appointed Islam Azam as the new chairman of the Egyptian Exchange for a one-year term. The appointment underscores efforts to reinforce leadership within the country’s financial institutions amid ongoing economic reforms. Azam, who brings extensive experience in finance and capital markets, is expected to focus on enhancing market transparency, improving regulatory frameworks, and supporting initiatives aimed at attracting both domestic and foreign investment. The Egyptian Exchange plays a critical role in the nation’s financial ecosystem, serving as a platform for equity trading and corporate fundraising. This leadership change comes at a time when Egypt continues to navigate macroeconomic challenges, including inflation control and currency stabilization, while seeking to strengthen investor confidence through institutional upgrades.
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مدبولي يعين إسلام عزام رئيسًا لمجلس إدارة البورصة المصرية لمدة عام – الاقتصادي نيوز
مدبولي يعين إسلام عزام رئيسًا لمجلس إدارة البورصة المصرية لمدة عام الاقتصادي نيوز