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Saudi Arabia’s Capital Market Authority (CMA) has revoked Ernst & Young Saudi Arabia Consulting’s securities licence because of “several violations” of the Kingdom’s capital market law and implementing regulations

Saudi Arabia
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Another star of the Gulf’s credit-fuelled boom years, Gulf Finance House (GFH) has reached agreement with creditors to restructure its debt but has been further downgraded by ratings agencies.

Bahrain
Issue 872 - 05 March 2010

Al-Fahim under pressure on all fronts

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Former head of Abu Dhabi’s Hydra Properties Sulaiman Al-Fahim has provided the western media with a bounty of stories over the past two years, but has been in even deeper trouble back home. In December, a Dubai court issued an irrevocable ruling against Al-Fahim and other defendants and ordered them to pay more than Dh8m ($2.1m) plus interest to an Azeri businessman over a property dispute – in another case that has highlighted the pitfalls of doing business in a region where transparency has its limits.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Dubai needs to improve its handling of the DW situation, Iraq taps new $3.6bn IMF programme

United Arab Emirates (UAE) | Iraq
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The International Monetary Fund has issued a relatively detailed Article IV report on the UAE for the first time in several years. It starts by outlining 2009’s “significant slowdown in growth and strains in the banking system as a result of the global financial crisis, the decline in oil prices, and the continuing fallout from the bursting of the Dubai property bubble”.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) | Iraq
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Lawyers for businessman Khalid Bin Ahmed Al-Suwaidi have said that his case against Gulf Finance House chairman Essam Janahi will be heard by Bahrain’s Court of Cassation. The case has already been rejected by Bahrain’s Court of First Instance and Court of Appeal.

Bahrain | Qatar
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It would be hard to tell there was a Dubai financial crisis, with the UAE’s bank reporting season in full swing. On the face of it, results so far suggest there is better news coming out of Dubai than Abu Dhabi, but consideration of UAE financial risk may be better based on transparency rather than good news

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Trade finance and insurance trends are changing as a result of the emergence in 2009 of major debt events in Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) countries. Bankers and insurers have increasingly cited a moral hazard in dealing with trade finance risks in the GCC, and one year after the global downturn derailed Dubai’s explosive growth, its largest corporate entity, the state-owned Dubai World, announced in November that it was suspending payments on some $26bn of its $59bn or so of outstanding obligations.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Issue 870 - 29 January 2010

Old hands for Dubai’s new committees

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Dubai has established five new committees in an effort to climb out of its financial crisis. The committees are headed by conservative Dubai figures, underlining the emirate’s perception that appointing establishment figures to key jobs will help restore international confidence.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Issue 870 - 29 January 2010

Alleged $220m securities fraud

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Thousands of investors have been swindled out of OR88m ($220m), the Omani prosecutor’s office said on 27 January. “So far, as many as 3,254 people fell prey to the swindlers and the total amount swindled by the cheats so far stands at OR88.4m,” the prosecutor said in a statement.

Oman
Issue 870 - 29 January 2010

Qatar’s Brazilian plays

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Qatar is interested in buying minority stakes in state oil company Petrobras and in a major financial institution, Banco do Brasil

Qatar
Issue 870 - 29 January 2010

IMF facility comes into view

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In the run up to announcing that Sanaa would negotiate a new agreement, the International Monetary Fund, on 8 January announced the conclusion of its 2009 Article IV Consultation with Yemen

Yemen
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As lenders decide whether to approve Dubai World’s $26bn debt standstill request, many questions remain – not least over other entities, the legal case and wider impact on the region

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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The United States has launched a national security investigation into the proposed sale of a stake in Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Issue 867 - 04 December 2009

What has yet to emerge from the crisis?

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Many critical questions remain to be answered as the Dubai crisis unfolds

United Arab Emirates (UAE)