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New Turkish central bank rules causing issues for exporters

Turkey’s exporters are experiencing serious problems in accessing financing due to new regulations by the central bank and the BDDK banking watchdog, the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ISO) said on Tuesday. Turkey’s economy authorities have taken restrictive steps in the face of economic turmoil that has seen inflation reach its highest level in 24 years […]

Egypt non-oil business drops to lowest level for two years

Non-oil private sector activity in Egypt dropped in June to its lowest level in two years as inflation, a weaker currency and shortages of materials bit into demand, a survey showed on Wednesday. The S&P Global Egypt Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) weakened to 45.2 from May’s 47.0, well below the 50.0 threshold that separates growth […]

Qatar’s economy grows 2.5% in first quarter

Qatar’s economy grew 2.5 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, although the growth fell slightly from the previous quarter, official estimates showed on Tuesday. Qatar’s real gross domestic product (GDP), which is adjusted for inflation, shrank 0.3 percent in the first quarter from the fourth quarter to 166.26 billion riyals ($45.68 billion), […]

Face, Person, Human

UAE doubles support for low-income Emirati families

The United Arab Emirates is doubling the financial support it provides for low-income Emirati families to 28 billion dirhams ($7.6 billion) to help them with soaring living costs in the Gulf state. The expanded budget allocation, reported by state news agency WAM on Monday, includes increasing existing benefits and establishing new ones targeted at mitigating […]

City, Town, Urban

Most Gulf bourses fall as investors fear global recession

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Monday, extending losses as investors remained worried about a global recession. Figures on Friday showed euro zone inflation hit yet another record high in June, firming the case for rapid European Central Bank rate hikes starting this month. US consumer sentiment hit a record low in […]

Nature, Metropolis, City

Saudi non-oil private sector gallops despite inflation

Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector expanded in June at its fastest pace since September as demand continued to rise strongly despite the highest inflation in nearly two years, a survey showed on Tuesday. The headline seasonally adjusted S&P Global Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the whole economy rose to 57.0 in June from […]

Boat, Vehicle, Transportation

Turkey and Armenia agree to start direct cargo trade

Turkey and Armenia agreed in normalisation talks between special representatives that the neighbours would start direct air cargo trade between each other at the earliest possible date, as they work to mend ties after decades of animosity. Turkey has been working to normalise relations with Armenia in coordination with Azerbaijan since December. The neighbours held […]

Sydney braces for more floods as thousands flee homes

Fresh evacuation orders were issued for thousands of Sydney residents on Monday after relentless rains flooded several suburbs in Australia’s largest city, with officials warning of more wild weather over the next 12 hours. An intense low-pressure system off Australia’s east coast is forecast to bring more heavy rain through Monday across the southern regions […]

Resort, Hotel, Building

No experience, no resume – you’re hired! Hotels fight for staff

Top European hotel chains are hiring workers without experience or even a resume as executives admit years of underpaying staff have come back to bite, leaving them unable to meet post-pandemic travel demand. Thousands of workers left the hospitality industry when international travel shut down during the coronavirus pandemic. Many chose not to return, finding […]

Indonesia and UAE traded $4 billion worth of goods with each other last year

UAE reaches trade pact with Indonesia

Indonesia and the UAE today signed a free trade agreement, strengthening economic ties between Southeast Asia’s largest economy and the Gulf state. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, signed in Abu Dhabi, will eliminate or sharply reduce duties on most goods traded between the nations. The accord includes chapters on services, investments, intellectual property rights and […]

Handrail, Banister, Building

One in five IMF staff say they were ‘unduly influenced’

Nearly 20 percent of International Monetary Fund staff say their work has been “unduly influenced” by supervisors, according to an internal survey released on Thursday as part of a review of data integrity standards that generally found “robust mechanisms” for institutional governance. The review was launched last year by the IMF’s Executive Board following allegations […]

Person, Human, Shoe

Biden won’t push Saudi crown prince on oil

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said he would see Saudi Arabia’s king and crown prince during a visit to the country next month but that the purpose of his trip was not to press them to increase oil output. Asked at a press conference in Spain if he would ask the Saudi leaders to […]

Military, Military Uniform, Person

Qatar in $60m pledge to support Lebanese soldiers’ salaries

Qatar has pledged $60 million to the Lebanese army, state news agency QNA said on Thursday, funding that is earmarked to support the salaries of Lebanese soldiers, two sources briefed on the deal told Reuters. The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) said the package was intended “to support members of the army” but did not specifically […]

The Federal Reserve Board building on Constitution Avenue in Washington

Gulf markets fall on fears of another sharp slowdown

Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Thursday, as central banks’ aggressive rate-hike approach to tame inflation stokes fears of a rapid economic slowdown. On Wednesday, central bank chiefs from the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England met in Portugal and voiced their renewed commitment to control […]

Airplane, Aircraft, Vehicle

Biden administration supports potential F-16 jet sale to Turkey

The Biden administration threw its support on Wednesday behind the potential sale of US F-16 fighter jets to Turkey, a day after Ankara lifted a veto of NATO membership for Finland and Sweden. Celeste Wallander, Assistant Secretary for Defense for International Security Affairs at Pentagon, told reporters on a call that strong Turkish defense capabilities […]

Dessert, Food, Yogurt

Unilever sells Ben & Jerry’s business in Israel

Unilever on Wednesday sold its Ben & Jerry’s ice cream business in Israel to its local licensee for an undisclosed sum, aiming to smooth over a potentially damaging diplomatic row over the company’s political stance. The deal comes after the US ice cream brand announced last year it would stop marketing products in the Israeli-occupied […]

The plenum at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem

Israel’s Knesset set to dissolve, triggering snap election

Israel is heading for its fifth election in less than four years, plunging it deeper into political uncertainty as it grapples with rising living costs and renewed international efforts to revive a nuclear deal with Iran. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett moved last week to dissolve parliament after infighting made his ruling coalition no longer tenable. […]

Tie, Accessories, Accessory

Iran, US hold nuclear talks with EU in separate Doha hotel rooms

Indirect nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington started on Tuesday in Doha, Iranian state media reported, as Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator met with European Union envoy Enrique Mora, who will shuttle between the American and Iranian sides. Based in separate rooms in a hotel in Qatar’s capital, Iran’s Ali Bagheri Kani and US Iran special […]

Money, Dollar, Person

Egypt can no longer depend on foreign money, says minister

Egypt’s finance minister said on Monday the government could no longer depend on foreign purchases of treasuries to finance its budget, but must work to boost foreign direct investment (FDI) instead. “The lesson we have learned (is that) you cannot depend on this type of investment. It is coming just to get high yields, and […]

Shoe, Clothing, Footwear

Nike Q1 forecasts downbeat, despite higher Middle East sales

Nike Inc forecast first-quarter revenue below estimates as it expects to discount more and wrestles with pandemic-related disruptions in China, its most profitable market. The company’s shares fell 3 percent to $107 after the bell. Analysts are mixed about Nike’s prospects in China this year even as strict COVID-19 lockdowns have been lifted in several […]

Qatar pledges $100m to recover distressed assets

The Qatar Financial Center (QFC) said on Monday that it has pledged $100 million to fund a new platform aimed at recovering distressed assets. Atlas Merchant Capital, the private equity firm co-founded by former Barclays Plc chief Bob Diamond, will advise the new platform on strategy and the new vehicle will seek to coordinate with […]

Office Building, Building, Condo

Drop in commodity prices puts Gulf markets in the black

Most Gulf markets extended gains on Monday, tracking global shares as a drop in commodity prices allayed fears of accelerating inflation and aggressive interest rate hikes. Dubai’s main share index gained 0.5 percent, led by a 2.7 percent rise in top lender Emirates NBD. Dubai business park operator TECOM Group said on Monday it had […]