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Gulf markets may stay weak as oil falls further
Stock markets in the Gulf may edge down on Monday after oil prices extended their losses, though Egypt may take its cue from upbeat Asian bourses.

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Saudi's Al Tayyar USD214.4m Zakhr stake buy
Saudi Arabia's Al Tayyar Travel Group said it has completed all procedures to acquire a 30% stake in Zakhr Investment …
Oman Shura member proposes tax on expats
A proposal being discussed in Oman by a Shura council members could put a tax on expats.
Iranian commandos deployed to Syria as advisers-officer
Iran has sent commandos to Syria as advisers, a military official said
India's Iran oil imports set to surge to 7-yr high
The plans for higher annual imports by India are a sign that Tehran is beginning to regain market share after the …
Russian energy minister may meet Saudi counterpart
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said that he may meet his Saudi Arabian counterpart before a planned oil …
Kuwait's Zain says Iraq regulator revives complaint
Iraq's telecommunications regulator has revived a complaint against local unit of Kuwait's Zain which could involve …
Kuwait govt plans KWD2bn sukuk, bond issue- Al Arabiya
Kuwait's govt plans to issue KWD2 billion (USD6.6 billion) of Islamic and conventional bonds to help cover budget …
Oil hits one-month low with fading prospect of oversupply curb
Oil prices hit one-month lows as prospects of Middle East producers agreeing to curb chronic oversupply faded.
ADNOC says "door is still open" for UAE oil concession talks
The chief executive of ADNOC said the door was still open for talks on awarding stakes in its 40-year onshore …
 
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