In this issue
Enthusiasm curbed?
The intervention of global economic and financial crisis over two years ago, and certain amount of localised trauma in the region, may well have upset the strategic thinking of the UAE's leading banks. If we assume the green shoots of recovery, what might they do?
Top stories
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Latest results portray a study in restraint
Third-quarter figures for the UAE banking sector continued to be impacted by underperforming assets and diminished lending
Investments to drive growth
Managing to recognise the dynamic
Gateway to Asia:Dubai's new appeal
Steady stream of Consciousness
Beginning of the end of the earnings battle
More stories
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Steady stream of Consciousness
Across the Gulf, diversification has become a mantra. Resource depletion means that for Oman that ongoing rationale is at the forefront of the policymaking imagination. Meanwhile, the recent pickup by oil and gasalso lifts the spirit
Managing to recognise the dynamic
Gateway to Asia:Dubai's new appeal
Latest results portray a study in restraint
Beginning of the end of the earnings battle
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Editor's choice
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Investors with attitude: Rational expectations?
Rational expectations have a particular meaning in economics.
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Spheres of influence: Global pressures
The Gulf lives in an interconnected world, affected by Asian and European forces.
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Follow the money: Made in China
If Asia is the happening place, then China is the meeting point of its key concerns.
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Influential qualities: Heavy industry at work
Industries Qatar is at the forefront of the country's efforts to develop its growth potential