Growth Retraction Fears in Middle East alifarabia | January 31, 2011 | Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Macroeconomic Data, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE | No Comments TweetAs events in Egypt change faster than you can update them on Twitter or Facebook, regional authorities are looking at the short-term and long-term impact of the crisis on their own economies. Read More Related posts: Egypt: Growth resumes, risks persist Egypt’s economic growth set to resume again, but a few dark clouds hover over the horizon. Read More... Related Posts Saudi economy rallies despite oil output drop No Comments | Apr 7, 2013 Concerns grow over Nigeria’s ‘lost billions’ No Comments | Mar 15, 2014 Jordan & Its Troubled Neighbourhood No Comments | Apr 24, 2012 How the UAE Economy Imploded - Explained In 6 IMF Charts No Comments | May 24, 2011 About The Author admin Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name:* Email Address:* Website: Comment:* Yes, add me to your mailing list.