Liquid Assets
By Emily Meredith • Jun 1st, 2010 • Category: Cover Story
Are U.A.E. banking woes testing the limits of federal power, or is there plenty of cash to go around?
Liquid AssetsAre U.A.E. banking woes testing the limits of federal power, or is there plenty of cash to go around?
The 40th World Economic ForumRe-thinking Values in a Post-Crisis World
THE OFF-PEAK YEARCaught in the midst of infrastructure overdrive and global slowdown, the region’s tourism sector will be forced to find new revenue streams to survive the lean times.
IN DIAL NEEDThe telecom industry may have weathered the financial storm better than most,
but regional players may need to reinvent themselves to stay competitive.
IN DIAL NEEDThe telecom industry may have weathered the financial storm better than most,
but regional players may need to reinvent themselves to stay competitive.
The telecom industry may have weathered the financial storm better than most,
but regional players may need to reinvent themselves to stay competitive.
Banking on FaithThe woes of conventional finance aren’t translating into a boon for Islamic finance, even in the Gulf.
Labor PainsThe financial crisis will affect the availability of jobs across the region,
and it won’t just be the non-skilled workers who will be in the line of fire.
FUNDING FORTUNESSovereign wealth funds may have investments all over the place, but are they playing the role they should at a global level?
Crude AwakeningBuoyancy and optimism are not words readily associated with Iraq, but there is a feeling this summer could mark a turning point in the country’s fortunes with major developments involving land, sea and air.
The IMF is slating 8 percent growth in 2008. More than three-quarters of business owners expect the economy to significantly grow over [...]