The Middle East

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Turkey's economy is still dealing with the effects of the global recession, having seen export markets dry up and domestic demand weaken, though it has avoided a repeat of large-scale financial meltdowns of the past and is expected to return to growth in 2010.
Looking to capitalise on early signs of a banking recovery emerging in the UAE, the Central Bank has turned its attention to improving corporate governance within commercial banks in a bid to further boost confidence in the sector.
The lines have been drawn for the fight to win the hearts, minds and subscriptions of Qatar's phone users, with long time monopoly rights holder Qatar Telecommunications (Qtel) about to face off against newcomer Vodafone Qatar.
Although Abu Dhabi's first atomic power plant is many years away, its sensible nuclear strategy, which is receiving positive feedback from the West, is making steady progress.
Industry leaders in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) are looking to a future beyond the current downturn, and are seeking to strengthen the already impressive industrial capacity of the emirate.
Qatar's construction sector is going from strength to strength, benefitting from high levels of investment, healthy consumer confidence and the overall sense of wellbeing in the country's economy.

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