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Beirut 30th most expensive retail rental city

Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, is the 30th most expensive retail rental city in the world, compared with its rank of 33 last year and 43 in 2008

Mixed performance for Mideast carriers in 2010 – IATA

The International Air Transport Association has increased its 2010 profit forecast for Middle East airlines four-fold to $400m,

Arab states vow to boost quality of education

Seventeen Arab states have agreed upon the urgent need to improve the quality of education across the region and implement

Egypt domestic gas demand to block more exports

Egypt looks set to extend a two-year moratorium on new gas export deals to meet surging domestic demand, a move that will disappoint

Jordan’s economy grows on recovery signs

Jordan's economy picked up in the second quarter of 2010, growing 2.9 percent from a year earlier as transport and financial services

Abu Dhabi group to launch $100m Africa fund

Abu Dhabi government-owned Invest AD on Monday said it was launching a $100 million fund  with Japanese financial services

Abu Dhabi office market set for oversupply: study

Abu Dhabi is still experiencing a housing undersupply, but the emirate's office market will enter into an oversupply situation by the end

GCC spend on landscaping products to grow at 11pc

GCC spending on horticultural machinery and outdoor living equipment is set to grow at 11 per cent through 2011 largely driven by

Dubai World to repay interest, then loans

Dubai World will repay interest on loans to creditors and then the loans themselves in instalments, a government official was quoted

Top aluminium conference to draw 600 delegates

The 25th International Aluminium Conference, to be held in Bahrain from September 20 – 22, 2010, will attract more than 600 delegates

Orascom plans $245m hotel projects

Egypt's Orascom Development will build two Four Seasons-branded hotels, one in an Egyptian resort and the other in Oman

Egypt plans to tender 8 trade zones next month

Egypt's Trade Ministry plans to tender 500 million square metres of land for specialised trade zones next month, part of a plan to
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