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UAE's Aldar sets new dividend policy
Abu Dhabi's Aldar Properties will introduce a new formula to calculate its dividends from 2016 onwards.

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Saudi miner Ma'aden reshuffles executive team
Gulf's biggest mining company said in a statement that Darren Davis would replace Khalid al-Rowais as chief financial …
Agility eyes opportunities in privatisation of Kuwait airport, ports
Kuwait's Agility will be interested in bidding for the management of Kuwait's airport and ports if plans to privatize …
Zain eyes bidders for mobile towers in Kuwait, Saudi- sources
Kuwaiti telecoms group Zain is narrowing the field of potential bidders for its mobile transmitter towers in Kuwait …
Saudi banking sector outlook revised to 'negative' by Moody's
Ratings agency expects Saudi banks to face a tougher operating environment.
Profit-taking continues in Gulf markets
Stock markets in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar fell in early trade on Wednesday in another day of profit-taking …
Abu Dhabi?s non-oil trade AED169.1bn in 2015
The value of non-oil foreign trade passing through customs ports in the emirate of Abu Dhabi in 2015 touched AED …
Qatar to pass law on public-private partnerships by year-end
Qatar aims to enact a law covering the use of public-private partnerships (PPPs) by the end of 2016, part of efforts …
Saudi c. bank raises home buyers' loan-to-value limit to 85%
Saudi Arabia's central bank will allow mortgage companies to supply a greater share of funding for home purchases, …
Abu Dhabi NBAD bows to pressure with dividend hike
National Bank of Abu Dhabi has hiked its 2015 dividend after investor pressure, the bank's chairman Nasser Ahmed …
 
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UN looks to end Syria's war with gentleman's agreement
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