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The government will not implement a series of planned tax increases until it completes a dialogue with different parts of society, Al-Mal newspaper has quoted Planning Minister Ashraf al-Araby as reaffirming.

The government on Tuesday began a series of meetings with businessmen, trade unions, non-governmental organizations and other groups to persuade them of the need for austerity measures to resolve the country's financial crisis.

Earlier this month it announced increases in the sales tax on a range of goods and services, only for President Mohamed Morsy to suspend them within hours as the country prepared for a referendum on a contentious new constitution.

The unpopular measures are deemed necessary to secure US$4.8 billion Egypt is seeking from the International Monetary Fund. The government has asked the IMF to delay by a month a meeting it had scheduled to approve the loan to allow it to seek more support for the moves.

But the administration is under increasing pressure to take steps to shore up the country's finances, with some citizens worried enough to withdraw their savings from banks and exchange them into hard currencies while its international credit rating has also been cut.

"The government will not implement the increases earlier than in two weeks, after the end of the social dialogue that the government is currently holding," Al-Mal quoted Araby as saying.

On Tuesday, the ministers of finance and investment met the members of chambers of commerce and industry and the investors' union in the first round of its social dialogue, Al-Mal said.

Araby said Egypt needed $14.5 billion to plug an external finance gap through the end of June 2014. In addition to the IMF, the government has been negotiating for loans from the World Bank, the African Development Bank and other international organizations.

He said the economy was passing through a crisis that it would overcome as soon as the country's political polarization came to an end.

The austerity measures include increases on the sales tax on goods and services that range from alcoholic beverages, cigarettes and mobile phone calls to automobile licenses and quarrying permits.

Al-Ahram newspaper quoted Finance Minister Momtaz al-Saeed on Tuesday as saying the higher sales taxes would be applied on 21 types of goods and services.

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Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad on Sunday urged Arab League nations to make good on $100 million a month in pledged “safety net” funds, warning that his government was facing a “dangerous” financial crisis.
“I have nothing left to do but to urge our Arab brothers to activate this net, because until this point there has been no movement to deliver the $100 million,” Fayyad told report

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Barclays could axe as many as 3,500 investment bank staff and cut its advisory or equities operations in Asia as part of a broader strategic review aimed at fixing the bank’s culture in the wake of the financial crisis.
The future shape and size of the investment bank is seen as the most critical part of Chief Executive Antony Jenkins’ review, as it contributes more than half of group profi

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Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy denied Tuesday the country was planning an “imminent” demand for a sovereign bailout from the eurozone to end its financial crisis.
Market analysts said Spain might call for help within days to stabilise its public finances, but European officials cast doubt on that Tuesday, saying that key players were still far from agreement.
Rajoy appeared to imply

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A coalition government could be formed by mid-Wednesday in Greece, the head of the country’s socialist party says, easing the nation out of a political limbo as it struggles to deal with a financial crisis that is affecting markets around the world.
Evangelos Venizelos’ socialist Pasok party came third in Sunday’s elections.
At the core of any administration will be Antonis Samaras’ conserva

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