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U.S. court fines UAE residents for spoofing in gold and silver futures
A New York federal court fined two United Arab Emirates residents more than $2.6 million to settle charges of spoofing in the gold and silver futures markets and permanently banned them from trading, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said.

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Saudi security officer shot dead in attack claimed by Islamic State
Assailants shot dead a senior Saudi security officer west of the capital Riyadh.
Egypt issues rules for covered bonds
Egypt's Financial Supervisory Authority detailed regulations on Tuesday for the issuance of covered bonds.
Oman c.bank to let banks count govt debt towards reserves
Oman's central bank will allow banks to count Treasury bills, government development bonds and government sukuk …
Islamic State hints at attacks in London, Berlin and Rome
Islamic State militant group released a video suggesting it may carry out further attacks in the West, naming London, …
Qatar's QNB seeks EUR1.5bln loan
Qatar National Bank has chosen banks to arrange on its behalf a 1.5 billion euro (USD1.7 bln) three-year loan.
Saudi businessmen investing USD4bn in projects in Egypt
Saudi businessmen are investing USD4 billion in projects including the Suez Canal, energy and agriculture, and have …
Kuwait's OPEC governor says signs point to output freeze
All signs suggest that a meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC oil producing countries in Doha on April 17 will produce an …
Saudi Arabia to sign USD21.5 bn energy, development deals with Egypt
Saudi Arabia is expected to sign USD20 billion deal to finance Egypt's petroleum needs for next five years and a …
UAE's Al Jaber misses payment on USD4.5bn restructured debt
Al Jaber Group missed a March repayment on its $4.5 billion restructuring.
 
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