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Dubai is emerging as the one of the most important cities of the world. The city's gross domestic product was calculated at $46 billion in.
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Dubai will emerge stronger in the post global economic crisis era, according to Abdul Rahman Al Saleh, Director General of Dubai's Department of Finance. Addressing the The Emirates Bankers Forum, which is a monthly gathering organised by Sulaim
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Property prices in the capital remained stable in December as sellers and buyers await clear signals from the development community indicating precise project delivery dates, according to a real estate consultancy. October and November were two
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Abu Dhabi assured Moody''s that its financial assets are worth at least double the value of the emirate''s gross domestic product, well above the external debt of the UAE, the rating agency said on Tuesday. The UAE federation''s debt has more than t
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Sharjah's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has risen to Dh71 billion by the end of 2008 from Dh41bn in 2005, with a recorded annual growth rate of 11 per cent over the past five years, according to Marwan Al Sarkal, CEO of Sharjah Investment and Developm
Continue reading...Thursday, November 5, 2009
Only one thing seperates Dubai hotels from their grand cousin, the garden of Eden – the forbidden fruit. Enjoy the tranquility and the provided services, such as full body massages, med spa, and a private beach for extensive strolls. ...
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Dubai Property sale is dubai based a real estate web portal that focus on success, development, promotion and deal of best properties worldwide with existing focus on the active and rising dubai property market. ...
Continue reading...Thursday, October 15, 2009
In 2008, the Wall Street Journal placed Dubai's debt relative to gross domestic product at 42 percent. Neighboring Abu Dhabi's debt relative to GDP is just 2.9 percent. For those who are not mathematically inclined, let's put it this ...
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