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Abu Dhabi's Midfield Terminal 70% complete
New facility "on track" to handle up to 50 million passengers a year when it opens in 2017

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Nareva's USD1.2bn wind power deal in Morocco
Consortium led by Moroccan royal holding Nareva has won a MAD12 billion (USD1.22 billion) contract to build five wind …
Oman's Orpic USD3.8bn financing for Liwa plastics complex
State-owned Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Co (ORPIC) has secured USD3.8 billion in project financing …
Emirates sees higher profits; lower oil industry demand
Emirates airline will show "significantly higher" 2015/16 annual profits, but some business has evaporated due to the …
Qatar's 2015 gross debts hit USD19.09bn
Qatar's gross debt, including sovereign and corporate, during 2015 stood at USD 19.09 billion.
Dubai, Qatar slip; Abu Dhabi down on sell order backlog
Stock markets in Dubai and Qatar extended the previous day's losses in early trade on Thursday, while Abu Dhabi …
UAE's Arabtec says to build USD300m tower project in Dubai
Arabtec Holding said it had been awarded a contract to build AED1.1 billion (USD 300 million) twin-towers project in …
UAE's Etisalat appoints new acting CEO
Abu Dhabi-listed Etisalat has appointed Hatem Dowidar as its acting chief executive officer until the group …
Saudi CMA amends market conduct regulations
Saudi CMA issued its resolution amending the Market Conduct Regulations by adding the number of front running cases …
Kuwait discusses bond issue, banks estimate capacity
Kuwait is talking to advisers about a potential sovereign bond issue, and is considering both domestic and …
 
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Shrinking oil reserves crimp Iraqi Kurdistan's allure
A string of downgrades to Iraqi Kurdistan's oil reserves is a fresh blow to autonomous region's fledgling oil industry.
 
Consumer confidence fading in Saudi Arabia
Lower subsidies and new sales taxes will make matters worse for the kingdom's retailers.

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