The Middle East

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The UAE is often said to be over-banked, with 23 local banks and 28 foreign institutions currently licensed to operate in the nation. To be sure, banking density in the UAE – at 11.9 branches per thousand people, according to data from the World Bank – is high compared to some markets in the region. Yet many of its neighbours have developed far more densely populated...

While Abu Dhabi’s global reputation and high per capita GDP are derived from the exploitation of its hydrocarbon resources, the emirate is also home to what has been described as the world’ first “cleantech” cluster. Masdar City was established in 2006 as a centre for research and development (R&D) for clean technology and is set to become one of the most sustainable...

One of the more notable global economic trends observed during the second half of 2014 was the sustained slide of oil prices. After trading above the $100 mark since 2011 and starting 2014 around $110, from August 2014 Brent North Sea Crude began a decline, which saw it dip below $70 by early December 2014 and end the year at $56. Naturally, attention turned to...

An impressive roster of events is helping to attract business and travellers to Abu Dhabi, as a result transforming it into a major regional tourism destination. What do the F1 season finale, the legendary British rock band The Who, the final of the International Sailing Federation Sailing World Cup, the Taste of Abu Dhabi food festival and the world premiere of a new...

As home to the capital of the UAE, the emirate of Abu Dhabi hosts many of the institutions that oversee the nation’s social and economic development. Over recent decades these bodies have put the country’s hydrocarbons resources to good use, employing the sizeable revenues to underpin an ambitious strategy of economic diversification. The results of this effort are...

The expansion of the UAE’s non-oil sector over the past 10 years has been one of the major economic success stories to emerge from the country. A number of factors have combined to bring this about, nearly all of them a direct result of government policy. The nation’s openness as a business destination, the resulting expansion of the workforce and expatriate population,...

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