From: Terje Rod-Larsen To: "IJeevacation@gmaitcomm <Jeevacation@gmaitcom> Subject: Fw: The Media Line MidEast Daily Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 12:11:26 +0000 From: Terje Rod-Larsen To: Sent: Fri Nov 11 07:10:58 2011 Subject: Fw: The Media Line MidEast Daily From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Fri Nov 11 05:50:51 2011 Subject: The Media Line MidEast Daily MIDEAST BUSINESS NEWS Each Friday we explore the world of business in the Middle East, highlighting The Media Line's coverage of everything from finance and real estate to working conditions, aviation and social networking. The Mideast Daily will return on Sunday. Europe's Woes Make Their Way Across the Mediterranean Europe's seemingly intractable financial crisis is threatening to make itself felt across the Mediterranean in the economies of North Africa that can least afford another blow, economists say. Struggling to recover from the chaos and uncertainty of the Arab Spring, Egypt and the other economies of North Africa now face new troubles as Europe's debt woes threaten to hurt exports and investments. By contrast, the Gulf economies, which have largely been spared the upheavals of the Arab Spring, are enjoying growing oil revenues that insulate them from Europe's problems. "North Africa, which has had to resolve many of the issues raised by the so-called Arab Spring, now has something else to contend with," Daniel Broby, thief investment officer for Gtai .eulu Zwit ;Iambs be ter oh Archives I Blogs Lead Story in Context Issue: Israel's Jewish Identity. What Does it Mean? MidEast Week PA: Made "Generous" Offer: Israel: "Bring it to the Table' ;.] Jerusalem's Kidron Basin Sewage Woes U.S. Police Chiefs Learn Counter Terror EFTA00661162