Egypt's Petroleum Minister Inaugurates Gold Ores Analysis Facility

Egypt's Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla inspects the gold ores and associated minerals examination laboratory. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egypt's Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla inspects the gold ores and associated minerals examination laboratory. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Egypt's Petroleum Minister Inaugurates Gold Ores Analysis Facility

Egypt's Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla inspects the gold ores and associated minerals examination laboratory. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egypt's Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla inspects the gold ores and associated minerals examination laboratory. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Egypt's Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla inaugurated a factory specialized in preparing and analyzing samples extracted from mines at the Um Rus Mine area in Marsa Alam.

The factory would examine the gold ores and associated minerals.

El Molla stressed that the state’s interest in the development of mining activity has resulted in the attraction of world and national investments in this field.

He added that the vision to develop the mining sector – launched in 2018 – created flexibility that accelerated the companies’ operations and helped them achieve added value and returns for the national economy.

During his field visit to the area, he noted that the reforms carried out by the state seek to prepare an investment-friendly environment.

El Molla urged a quick implementation of the investments and plans in the business development and management in the concession area.

Chairman of Nubian Mining Company Issam Khorani confirmed the company’s commitment to its investments in Egypt, presenting the results of the company during the first phase of exploration as proof.

During this phase, the company spent a total of $4.5 billion and this resulted in facilities, infrastructure, geological data maps, and promising research and exploration points in the concession area.

Nubian Mining is on the right track in accelerating the exploitation of mineral wealth and increasing their return on the national economy and their role in sustainable development plans.

The minister further listened to a briefing by the Director of Research and Exploration at Nubian Mining Company, Attia Makhlouf, who noted that the company has conducted geological and structural mapping of most of the concession area and a surface survey of a number of reservoirs and wells in various locations.

He went on to say that the company is carrying out a 3D survey of the Umm al-Rus underground tunnels using the latest 3D portable scanner technologies.



Dollar Strengthens on Elevated US Bond Yields, Tariff Talks

A teller sorts US dollar banknotes inside the cashier's booth at a forex exchange bureau in downtown Nairobi, Kenya February 16, 2024. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File photo
A teller sorts US dollar banknotes inside the cashier's booth at a forex exchange bureau in downtown Nairobi, Kenya February 16, 2024. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File photo
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Dollar Strengthens on Elevated US Bond Yields, Tariff Talks

A teller sorts US dollar banknotes inside the cashier's booth at a forex exchange bureau in downtown Nairobi, Kenya February 16, 2024. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File photo
A teller sorts US dollar banknotes inside the cashier's booth at a forex exchange bureau in downtown Nairobi, Kenya February 16, 2024. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File photo

The dollar rose for a second day on Wednesday on higher US bond yields, sending other major currencies to multi-month lows, with a report that Donald Trump was mulling emergency measures to allow for a new tariff program also lending support.

The already-firm dollar climbed higher on Wednesday after CNN reported that President-elect Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency as legal justification for a large swath of universal tariffs on allies and adversaries.

The dollar index was last up 0.5% at 109.24, not far from the two-year peak of 109.58 it hit last week, Reuters reported.

Its gains were broad-based, with the euro down 0.43% at $1.0293 and Britain's pound under particular pressure, down 1.09% at $1.2342.

Data on Tuesday showed US job openings unexpectedly rose in November and layoffs were low, while a separate survey showed US services sector activity accelerated in December and a measure of input prices hit a two-year high - a possible inflation warning.

Bond markets reacted by sending 10-year Treasury yields up more than eight basis points on Tuesday, with the yield climbing to 4.728% on Wednesday.

"We're getting very strong US numbers... which has rates going up," said Bart Wakabayashi, Tokyo branch manager at State Street, pushing expectations of Fed rate cuts out to the northern summer or beyond.

"There's even the discussion about, will they cut, or may they even hike? The narrative has changed quite significantly."

Markets are now pricing in just 36 basis points of easing from the Fed this year, with a first cut in July.

US private payrolls data due later in the session will be eyed for further clues on the likely path of US rates.

Traders are jittery ahead of key US labor data on Friday and the inauguration of Donald Trump on Jan. 20, with his second US presidency expected to begin with a flurry of policy announcements and executive orders.

The move in the pound drew particular attention, as it came alongside a sharp sell-off in British stocks and government bonds. The 10-year gilt yield is at its highest since 2008.

Higher yields in general are more likely to lead to a stronger currency, but not in this case.

"With a non-data driven rise in yields that is not driven by any positive news - and the trigger seems to be inflation concern in the US, and Treasuries are selling off - the correlation inverts," said Francesco Pesole, currency analyst at ING.

"That doesn't happen for every currency, but the pound remains more sensitive than most other currencies to a rise in yields, likely because there's still this lack of confidence in the sustainability of budget measures."

Markets did not welcome the budget from Britain's new Labor government late last year.

Elsewhere, the yen sagged close to the 160 per dollar level that drew intervention last year, touching 158.55, its weakest on the dollar for nearly six months.

Japan's consumer sentiment deteriorated in December, a government survey showed, casting doubt on the central bank's view that solid household spending will underpin the economy and justify a rise in interest rates.

China's yuan hit 7.3322 per dollar, the lowest level since September 2023.