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IMF expects Egypt talks to take weeks (19 Mar 2012)
IMF delegation in Cairo for discussions on economic stabilisation programme, one of the conditions for granting the loan

Sanctions lead to drop in Iranian consumer demand (11 Mar 2012)
Trade between Iran and Dubai and Oman plummets as economic steps taken by the US make the rial weak and volatile

Cairos depleted bank coffers weighon stocks (21 Dec 2011)
Egypts stock market is one of the worst performing indices as falling foreign exchange reserves fuel talk of a devaluation or IMF loan

Iran defiant in face of international pressure (29 Nov 2011)
Tehran absorbs international sanctions that it faces with no hint of retreat on nuclear ambitions

Gulf bond issuers pressed on transparency (21 Nov 2011)
Concept of investor relations is little understood in the embryonic bond market but new guidelines aim to ease investor concerns

Food inflation threatens stability in Iran (08 Nov 2011)
Stronger sanctions or even military attack worry many Iranians, but their anxiety is being heightened by the swiftly rising cost of food

Syrian capital flight intensifies (07 Nov 2011)
Money smuggling to Lebanon and cross-border transfers continue amid political unrest, despite capital controls introduced in August

IIF sees widening gulf in Arab economies (20 Oct 2011)
The fallout from a year of Arab revolts will further deepen divergent economic outcomes for the regions oil exporters versus importers, according to a report

Gulfs dollar peg makes sense (21 Sep 2011)
The US currencys weakness has prompted many to argue that the regions link to it be ended, but economic interests should dictate otherwise

Egypt decides against international loans (24 Jun 2011)
Egypt has decided not to press on with plans for loans from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank

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