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Libya sets up $24 bn fund for housing
Algeria undecided on buying BP assets
Petroleum ministry: Total to start Sudan operations by April
As south Sudan completes vote on secession, french oil company looks to start exploration with Qatar Petroleum south's Jonglei state
Oil giant Saudi Arabia looks to alternative energy
Saudi will explore nuclear and renewable energy to fulfill its domestic demand without cutting exports
Iraq Central Bank slams ruling undermining its independance
The Central bank opposes to be under the supervision of the cabinet not the parliament
Oil prices push Algeria's trade surplus to 16 bn
USA is the main customer, followed by Spain and France
Qatar consumer prices increased in December 2010
Qatar's overall 2010 inflation is still negative with -2.4 per cent, but up from -4.9 per cent in 2009
S. Korea says Libya to compensate firms after riot
Damages caused during rioting in January are currently estimated at some $40m, according to Korean foreign ministry official
Algeria steps up grain imports, eyes Tunisia 'virus'
Algeria confirmed it bought almost a million tonnes of wheat on Wednesday
Algeria vows punishment over deadly food riots
Algeria buys wheat to avoid shortage and unrest
Clashes as Algerian opposition defies demo ban
Tunisia releases 260 m euros for poor regions
Decision to fund regions outside of the concentration of wealth in Tunis and the coast announced on a television talk show
Saudi's economy to grow more than 4 per cent in 2011
Saudi GDP is expected to grow in 2011, stronger than in 2010, while the economy keeping careful watch for possible inflation
Jordan raises salaries, pensions in face of public discontent
The $283m plan to increase salaries of government staff and pensions was announced less than two weeks after a decision to fund a $169m plan to improve living conditions in the kingdom
China renews Iran crude deal
China has renewed crude import pacts with Iran for 2011 by keeping the total supply amount almost the same as last year at about 460,000 barrels per day
Saudi's SABIC in biggest drop in 5 months after Q4
Saudi petrochemical giant's quarterly profit misses estimates, with investors little moved by its expectations for a better performance in 2011
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