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65% of MENA executives predict increase in cleantech investments over next five years: Ernst & Young

65% of MENA executives polled expect an increase in cleantech investments over the next five years. This is according to Ernst & Young's MENA survey on Cleantech titled 'Cleantech matters: Seizing transformational

First tender for Doha Metro issued in 1-2 months

First tenders on the $25 billion Doha Metro, which Qatar must build in time for the 2022 soccer World Cup, will be issued in one to two

Saudi private sector growth slows in May

Business activity in Saudi Arabia's non-oil private sector grew at its slowest pace in five months in May, but job creation

CFO optimism ‘at 18-month peak’

The optimism towards the general economic outlook among chief financial officers (CFOs) in the region has reached its highest point

US business giants eye Egypt opportunities

Executives from Google, Citigroup, Boeing and other US companies visit Cairo this week to explore opportunities in post-Mubarak

Mena real estate ‘missing out on capital flows’

The Mena real estate sector is missing out on global capital flows, says a report by leading real estate investment and advisory

Palestinians plan $50m Islamic bond

The Palestine Monetary Authority hopes to issue to banks its first Islamic bond worth $50 million by the end of June, its governor Jihad Al Wazir said.

Dubai restructuring impact ‘manageable for banks’

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's believes the impact of ongoing Dubai restructurings on local banks it rates is "manageable"

Qatar to launch secondary IPO market for small firms

Qatar plans to create a secondary initial public offering (IPO) market dedicated to trading shares of small and medium-sized enterprises

Pilots needed as Gulf aviation boom continues

Airlines worldwide need an average of 49,900 pilots a year from 2010 to 2030 as fleets expand

Qatar unveils big investment plans in Egypt

Qatar has announced massive investments in Egypt, including a stake in a new $9 billion joint venture port on the Mediterranean

Saudi ‘plans 6-year limit for expat workers’

Saudi Arabia will not renew the work permits of foreign workers who have spent six years in the country as part of its plan to create 
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