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Issued By Business & Finance Group | Dubai Media City | Issue No.305
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Stocks rise to highest levels in 27 months
World stocks climbed to their highest levels in more than 27 months on Wednesday as investors seized on indications of stronger growth in 2011. US Treasuries steadied after dismal demand at an auction of five-year debt on Tuesday sent yields higher, boosting their relative value for some investors. The dollar fell against a basket of major curre
Sheikha Lubna - UAE boosting trade and economic cooperation with Syria
Business & Finance Club - UAE (Abu Dhabi) - UAE Trade Minister Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi has discussed with Dr Beshir Qadoor, Charge d' Affairs
Egypt Achieves 5.5% Industrial Growth
Business & Finance Club - Cairo : Egypt’s Industry and Trade Minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid said that the rate of industrial growth in Egypt reached 5.5% this year
Bahrain and Germany consolidating economic relations
Business & Finance Club - Bahrain (Manama) - Bahraini Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr. Hassan Abdullah Fakhro received the Finance Minister of the German
Bain pays $1.8 billion for kids clothing firm Gymboree
Business & Finance Club - New York : Children's clothing maker Gymboree Corp (GYMB.O) is selling itself to buyout firm Bain Capital Partners for $1.8 billion, it said on Monday, as
Qatar economy feels heat of global economic slow down

business & finance club - qatar : The D&B Business Optimism Index (BOI) for Q2 2010 was conducted in March 2010 against the backdrop of crude oil prices hovering around $45 and a deepening global recession.

According to a recent IMF report, the Qatari economy is expected to grow by 29% in 2009 in spite of the slowdown in world economy. The State is expected to maintain a budget current account surplus, despite increased spending to stem the impact of the global financial crisis.

However, the BOI report for the second quarter reveals that sentiments in the Qatari economy have taken a hit due to the outlook of the global economy.

Commenting on the overall findings of the BOI, Rajesh Mirchandani CEO of Dun & Bradstreet South Asia Middle East Ltd., says, ‘The outlook for second quarter is low key as compared to the previous quarter due to ongoing global economic uncertainty. According to the BOI survey, demand levels in the Qatari economy are expected to decline which will impact the profitability of business units across all sectors. Most business units are likely to tread cautiously in maintaining inventory levels and hiring new employees in light of the declining demand outlook. However, inflation is expected to decline further in the second quarter.’

Robin McCall, Al khaliji’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, commented on the BOI, results, ‘Government increased spending and latest measures to help the banking and financial sectors will positively affect the economy and boost the liquidity in the financial system. In Al khaliji, we see two positive outcomes in the Q2 2009 Business Optimism Index: first, inflation will continue to decrease; second most businesses expect the global economy to

 
 
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