Gulf Emerges As Global Sweet Spot
alifarabia | April 8, 2012 | Featured Qatar, Featured UAE, Kuwait, Macroeconomic Data, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE | No Comments
Nobody even considered looking at MENA states last year, as news of Arab Spring-related crisis, instability and the Iran conflict dominated the headlines.
But buried amid the negative headlines was the regional governments’ resolve to continue pumping funds into their respective economies. READ MORE HERE
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