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Qatar c.bank chief: Riyal's peg has been of great benefit
Qatari riyal's peg to US dollar has been of great benefit to Qatar's economy, the country's central bank governor Sheikh Abdullah bin Saud al-Thani said.

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NMC Healthcare opens the UAE's largest private hospital
The USD 200 million facility includes a fully automated laboratory with robotic technology.
UAE's Mubadala says no plans to sell Globalfoundries,Yahsat
Abu Dhabi's state-owned fund Mubadala has no plans to sell Globalfoundries or United Arab Emirates satellite operator …
Qatar climbs on oil price rise, Arabtec restrains Dubai
Rising oil prices boosted Qatar's stock market sharply on Monday while a pull-back in speculators' favourite Arabtec …
UAE's Arabtec denies rumours of former CEO joining board
Rumours that a former chief executive of Arabtec Holding will be appointed to its board are false, the construction …
UAE: Lending rates to reflect liquidity squeeze
Tightening liquidity across the GCC along with rising interest rates will see lending rates in the UAE going up, said …
Gulf markets may stay firm as oil climbs
Gulf stock markets may stay firm on Monday after a fresh rise of oil prices in early Asian trade.
Gulf airlines slash fares in competition for customers
Airlines have slashed fares in a bid to attract customers during the lean travel period that continues till April.
GCC economies far from a recession-Emirates NBD
GCC economies face a slowdown, but the current situation is certainly far from a recession, said Emirates NBD officer.
Saudi banking system fourth best globally-Fitch
"Fitch" ranked Saudi banking system fourth-best and the strongest banking system in the world, after Australia, …
 

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