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Bahrain's bourse sets up REITs market
Bahrain's stock exchange has established a market for real estate investment trusts (REITs), it said.

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Germany approves arms exports to Saudi Arabia, Oman
German government has approved several arms export deals with countries in the Middle East, including delivery of 23 …
Saudi c.bank governor vows to keep currency peg
Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) Governor Fahad al-Mubarak said he was committed to maintaining monetary policy.
Egypt's more flexible exchange rate policy; devalues pound
Egypt devalued the pound to 8.85 per dollar from 7.73 and simultaneously pumped nearly $200 million into the …
UAE armed forces say fighter jet missing in Yemen
United Arab Emirates fighter plane taking part in operations in Yemen as part of the Saudi-led coalition has come …
Bahrain deports several Lebanese over Hezbollah links
Bahrain has deported several Lebanese residents who it believes had links to or supported the Shi'ite Muslim group …
Saudi-led coalition: Emirati jet crashed in Yemen due to technical fault
United Arab Emirates military plane which crashed in Yemen came down due to a technical fault, Saudi state news …
Egypt surges over 5% after currency devaluation
Cairo's stock market jumped over 5% in early trade after the central bank devalued the currency.
Saudi oil output steady in Feb
Saudi Arabia kept its crude oil production steady in February, pumping 10.22 million barrels per day.
Qatar c.bank acting to increase liquidity- governor
Qatar's central bank is taking necessary monetary policy measures to increase liquidity in banking system, c.bank …
 
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UN looks to end Syria's war with gentleman's agreement
UN's Staffan de Mistura takes the hot seat in Geneva on Monday as the man in charge of forging peace in Syria.

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