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Africa Oil & Gas: Egypt Will Make $750MM Debt Payment To Oil Companies next June – Reuters

Egypt will make a debt payment of $750 million to international oil companies on June 1, Central Bank Governor Tarek Amer said on Tuesday. The country has outstanding dues of about $3.5 billion to international oil and gas companies.
Amer said separately that Egypt has received $8 billion in investment from 150 global investment funds over the past six months.
(Reporting by Eric Knecht; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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