Oman’s prudent management of the windfall from high oil prices has paid off, say analysts
In depth
Issue 850
- 27 Mar 2009
| 8 minute read
By squirreling away its recent fiscal surpluses, Oman has stayed snugly insulated from the worst chills of the global financial crisis, with both the credit standing of local companies and the sovereign outlook still viewed very favourably by rating agencies and credit insurers.
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