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Egypt's exchange bureaus investigated for hoarding dollars
Egypt's General Prosecution is investigating around 15 exchange bureaus after the central bank reported them for hoarding dollars.

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Saudi embassy in Beirut boosts security
Fresh threats against the Saudi ambassador to Lebanon prompted the chancellery to adopt new security measures.
Kuwaiti MPs slam ?disastrous? power tariffs
MP Saleh Ashour urged his colleagues to take a serious stand against the new electricity and water consumption tariffs.
Kuwait hopes for OPEC, non-OPEC oil coordination
Kuwait hopes that coordination among oil producers inside and outside OPEC will help to stabilise the market, acting …
Gulf markets pull back after oil slides
Stock markets in the Gulf pulled back in early trade on Sunday as investors reacted to a 4 percent tumble by oil …
Abu Dhabi's Senaat revenues exceed AED14bn
Senaat General Holding Corporation announced revenues of approximately Dh14.04 billion for 2015.
Iranian investors snatch old Damascus real estate
For the past two years, Iranian real estate developers and private citizens have been silently buying houses …
Gulf markets may soften after oil snap-back
Stock markets in the Gulf may kick off the second quarter on a weak footing on Sunday after oil prices tumbled about …
UAE's Damac Properties mulls U.S. expansion
Damac Properties might consider opportunities in ?gateway cities? such as Los Angeles or New York in the US.
Budget deficit funding to deepen Qatar's debt market
With Qatar announcing to plug its deficit gap through the issuance of debt, the country's debt market is expected to …
 
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Legal brief:UAE's new Commercial Companies Law
There are almost two months left for UAE commercial companies to comply with the new law.
 
Investors tiptoe into emerging markets
There's trepidation about venturing into developing world as financial and political storm clouds linger.

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GCC currencies' ERER depreciation expected to reverse soon: IFF
Kuwait arrests UK-based national for sarcastic online postings
Mubadala gets no new govt cash in 2015 as profit leaps
GE to start building manufacturing center in Dammam
Telcos announce new roaming rates within GCC
 
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