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Asset managers show keener interest in UAE funds market
Shake-up of rules governing the sector look set to continue as Securities and Commodities Authority steps up oversight
New mergers among Gulf banks less likely due to lack of common ownership - S&P
Most GCC banks’ mergers that were finalized over the past two years or are currently in the pipeline, have involved banks with common shareholders
Strong domestic demand to drive growth in Saudi real estate market
Saudi is creating a modern housing market, imitating in a very short timeframe what has happened in other parts of the Gulf

Oman outlook: Sovereign debt continues to climb as pace of change remains slow
Public debt has ballooned from an average of 11.8 per cent of GDP in the years between 2000 and 2015 to 50.9 per cent in 2018

Dubai-based NewBridge Fintech Solutions gains backing from B.R. Shetty
Start-up is attempting to create an online marketplace to help banks secure temporary funding from wealthy investors
Dubai's real estate sector to start stabilising towards the end of 2019
In conversation with Ahmed Beydoun, Head of Equities MENA at Deutsche Bank
Higher capital adequacy requirements weigh on Omani banks' profitability
Omani banks' earnings have been "somewhat lackluster," analyst says
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