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  • Triggers to boost GCC boursesFeatures | 3 July 2010

    Jeff Singer, CEO of Nasdaq Dubai, discusses changes in regulation that could boost the Middle East's bourses.

  • Turbulent timesInterviews | 5 September 2009

    Kat Slowe talks to Jeff Singer, the CEO of Nasdaq Dubai, on how the stock exchange is dealing with falling share prices amid the global economic downturn.

  • Hedges cut down to sizeFeatures | 20 November 2008

    This year's Christmas parties in Mayfair, London's hedge fund district, may see fewer corks popping.

  • Nasdaq comes to DubaiInterviews | 20 November 2008

    Nasdaq OMX's CEO on what the new brand brings to the Gulf, and why the exchange model remains robust.

  • The road to REITsFeatures | 12 October 2008

    Established in the US, REITs have proven to be both popular and innovative investment schemes

  • Caught shortFeatures | 28 September 2008

    Will the DIFX's launch of derivative trading this year risk unwelcome exposure to short-selling?

  • Sale of the centuryFeatures | 19 April 2008

    Confidence seems to be returning to markets as firms get IPO plans back on track.

  • Water warFeatures | 5 April 2008

    Water treatment specialist Metito hopes to whet the appetite of investors with a stock exchange listing in the UAE. Claire Ferris-Lay reports on why the company is considering a flotation.

  • Increased options in future for investorsFeatures | 15 March 2008

    Arqaam Capital believes conditions in the Gulf are right for a successful equity derivatives scene.

  • On the verge of an IPO frenzy?Comment | 10 February 2008

    While 2008 looks set to suffer short-term market volatility, the DIFX appears to have reason for long-term optimism.

  • New lease of life for the DIFX?Features | 10 January 2008

    The huge DP World listing seems to have kickstarted the DIFX, but greater depth and variety is still needed.

  • The GCC success storyComment | 8 November 2007

    Last week DP World began the Middle East's largest initial public offering on the Dubai International Financial Exchange.

  • Bourse supremacyComment | 3 November 2007

    There can only be one financial hub in the region, and the fight for supremacy has well and truly begun.

  • Changes for exchangesComment | 5 October 2007

    Last month's shock developments in world stock exchanges set the stage for a united Gulf bourse.

  • Ready for another IPO frenzy?Features | 29 September 2007

    Arabian Business asks the experts if the markets are poised for a resurrection.

  • New laws could help families go to marketFeatures | 4 September 2007

    Changes to UAE laws could encourage more family businesses to go public, argues Raju Menon, of Morison Menon chartered accountants.

  • Borse Dubai: heading for a Swedish showdownFeatures | 23 August 2007

    Each week Arabian Business turns the spotlight on a leading company. This week Borse Dubai.

  • Realty checkFeatures | 8 July 2007

    Institutions are coming up with ways to profit from the real estate boom, while managing risk to protect against a possible downturn.

  • Growing the golden mileInterviews | 9 June 2007

    James Bennett meets Michael Kiernan, executive chairman of Australia's Monarch Gold.

  • Authority figureInterviews | 2 June 2007

    Former DFSA chairman Dr Habib Al Mulla talks about what direction the DIFC, and the UAE, should be going in.

  • City of goldComment | 19 May 2007

    Gold firms list on the DIFX to seek exposure to emerging markets, says James Bennett.

  • A deal, not an exchangeComment | 17 May 2007

    Dubai's Deutsche Bank stake leaves it short-changed in global bourse consolidation, says David Westley.

  • Looking to the futureFeatures | 30 April 2007

    The Middle East will soon be a hub of derivatives trading, but we ask whether the region’s exchanges can become internationally significant.

  • Taking stockFeatures | 7 April 2007

    With the region's markets taking a well publicised pounding, Andrew White reports on the alternatives for Middle East investors.

  • Credit where it’s dueFeatures | 31 March 2007

    ICICI is comfortably India's largest privately-owned bank, with an asset base that stands in excess of US$70bn. Melissa Hancock meets K.V. Kamath, the man widely credited with the bank's stunning success.

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