EgX
EgX is a term used in different contexts and does not denote a single, universal entity. In finance, it most commonly refers to the Egyptian Exchange (EGX), the national stock exchange of Egypt. The EGX emerged from the 2003 merger of the Cairo and Alexandria stock exchanges and operates markets for equities, bonds, and derivatives. It maintains several market indices, including the EGX 30, which tracks the performance of the largest and most liquid Egyptian stocks. Trading on the EGX is conducted through electronic systems accessible to local and international participants, and the exchange provides listings, market data, and clearing and settlement services through its infrastructures.
Outside of finance, EgX can be used as a brand name or acronym in other contexts. Because