The Middle East

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The Gulf state has been one of the big buyers at this year's Farnborough International Air Show, signing multi-million dollar contracts to strengthen its national flag carrier and to put it in a position to compete against the growing number of budget airlines springing up across the region.
The growth of the country's banking sector is indicative of the strong economic growth Abu Dhabi has been experiencing of late, but the positive outlook is being overshadowed by the spectre of rising inflation.
The successful tenders of two Turkish power grids is an important step towards the liberalisation of the country's energy supply.
The Northern Emirates' uncoordinated real estate boom threatens to leave new projects without access to vital utilities, according to a senior official from FEWA, the Federal Electricity and Water Authority.
After a brief hiatus, Qatar is again eyeing British investment opportunities, with Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) leading the way once more, though perhaps a little more cautiously than on its previous spending sprees.
The acquisition of a majority stake in local retailer Migros Turk by a British-led private equity consortium was a conspicuous event given the global slowdown in merger and acquisition (M&A) activity since the credit crunch took root in August 2007.

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