DUBAI/Doha: Renewed selling pressure from foreign investors dragged down Egypt’s bourse to a 14-week low yesterday on the back of a gloomy economic...
DUBAI/Doha: Renewed selling pressure from foreign investors dragged down Egypt’s bourse to a 14-week low yesterday on the back of a gloomy economic...
DOHA: Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit ratings agency, has affirmed Doha Bank’s Long- and Short-Term Foreign Currency Ratings (FCR) at ‘A’ and...
DOHA: Islamic International Rating Agency (IIRA) has assigned a national scale rating of A+/A-1 (QR) (A plus/A-one) to Qatar International Islamic Bank (QIIB)....
Cessna employee Ralph Hughes works on some switches on the Cessna Caravan business aircraft assembly line at their manufacturing plant in Wichita, Kansas....
NICOSIA: Cyprus closed its banks this week to avert a run on savings and secure a bailout for its near-bankrupt economy, but the...
LONDON: Britain will stick firmly to a barrage of austerity measures, finance minister George Osborne insisted yesterday in a budget that also slashed...
DUBAI: Dubai’s government-owned commodities centre is launching a Shariah-compliant commodity trading platform which Islamic banks in the Gulf could use to manage their...
WASHINGTON: The US will become a net oil exporter late this year as domestic crude production surpasses imports for the first time in...
GENEVA: The global airlines body IATA predicted yesterday that the industry would increase profits by 58 percent this year, driven by growing passenger...
Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Thani bin Abdullah Al Thani (left), Deputy Chairman of Qatari Businessmen Association (QBA) with Francisco J Sanchez, the US...
The Minister of State H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Fahad Al Thani (right) with Chairman of Nakilat Damen Shipyards Qatar Muhammad Ghannam, after...
DOHA: Australia and Qatar are set to increase the level of mutual investments in the respective countries following an agreement signed between Qatar...
DOHA: As the bankable population in the Gulf region is structurally limited, banks in the region is looking for Egypt, Turkey and Asian...
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s attempts to reform its expatriate-heavy labour market have put more than 600,000 locals into jobs at private companies, a senior...
Visitors at a showroom of German carmaker BMW next to the company's main factory during the annual results press conference in Munich, yesterday....
DUBAI: Most Gulf markets rose yesterday as bargain hunters returned following a sell-off a day earlier, while Orascom Construction Industries (OCI) helped lift...
LONDON: Global crude oil prices traded mixed yesterday, with investors closely following developments in the eurozone as Cyprus rethinks a controversial bailout deal,...
MUMBAI: India’s central bank cut its main interest rate for the second time this year yesterday, lowering it by 25 basis points in...