Cairo — The Egyptian stock market slightly recovered on Thursday's closing session from a week-long dive which analysts say was affected by the Greek debt crisis.
The market's benchmark index EGX30 closed at 7617.39, rising by 0.88 percent. The index had fallen to its lowest point in 15 months on Wednesday, closing at 7550.98 points.
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