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FEBRUARY 26, 2000 - 76th. ISSUE


ALGERIAN / MILITARY-POLITICS

MILITARY RESHUFFLE IN ALGERIA
Bouteflika has made a first step toward redefining the future role of the military. The ultimate goal of the institution is to focus on defense and avoid involvement in the political life of the country.


TUNISIA - BANKING
FITCH-IBCA'S LATEST RATINGS OF TUNISIAN BANKS
The rating agency Fitch-IBCA has assigned last week support ratings of 2 to four Tunisian major banks. The banks, as reported by Dow Jones, are Banque Nationale Agricole, Societe Tunisienne de Banque, Banque de l'Habitat and Banque Tuniso-Koweitienne de Developpement. Two other banks, Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie and Amen Bank, have received a support rating 4.



MOROCCO - US MILITARY COOPERATION
US-MOROCCAN MILITARY TRAINING, COOPERATION TO EXPAND
U.S. troops can expect to see more of their Moroccan counterparts in the future, Defense Secretary William S. Cohen said.

 

OTHER TOPICS OF THIS WEEK

Italy sets aside 3,000 job-related visas for Morocco


Italians in Algeria: increased business ties and privatization on the agenda


Oil and gas industry ends investment freeze in Morocco - Government and companies agree on investment plan



Algerian debt brought down to $28.315 billion


Competition between Airbus and Boeing intensifies for RAM's fleet renewal



1st computer publication in Algeria
US-based IDG and Algeria's Cirta sign publishing agreement for PC-World Algeria



Rain Deficit Threatens Morocco's Economic Performance



Profit's up 23.5% at Ciments Du Maroc



 


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