rockhound60 Posted October 5, 2012 Report Share Posted October 5, 2012 TAKE A LOOK - Economies in the Middle East and North Africa Reuters – 21 hours ago Economies in the Middle East and North Africa are coping with the aftermath of the Arab Spring uprisings and an unstable global environment. Many have boosted fiscal spending to sustain growth and head off popular discontent, putting the government finances of some under pressure, although the budgets of most Gulf oil exporters are still comfortably in surplus. Click on the links below to see the latest major stories. NEWS >Turkish c.bank expects significant fall in Q4 inflation >Trade association condemns Tehran unrest as enemy plot >Turkish assets weaken as Turkey hits back at Syria >Dubai Zabeel Investments in $956m bank debt deal-report >BP says Azeri gas flows to Turkey stopped after incident >Kuwait central bank cuts discount rate to 2 pct >Dubai's Emaar to develop housing projects in Iraq >UAE July bank lending growth 3.7 pct, highest this year >Qatar Aug money supply growth at 11-month high >INTERVIEW-Egypt oil subsidy reform needs more study >Turkish Sept inflation rises,cbank policy seen on track >Egypt PM says IMF team to visit in last week of October ANALYSIS >BREAKINGVIEWS-Iran at risk of draconian response to rial >Iranian smugglers squeezed out by currency in freefall >MIDEAST MONEY-Iraq dinar is a long-term bet >Without IMF deal, investors still wary of Egypt >Dubai builders revive shelved plans amid recovery hopes >MIDEAST WEEKAHEAD-UAE mkts upbeat as Q3 earnings near >POLL-Turkish lira set for small gains vs dlr in next year >BREAKINGVIEWS-Qatar's funds: A guide for the perplexed >Regulation could help Saudi insurer premiums recover >Fitch: Turkey state bank owner changes would be neutral >MIDEAST MONEY-Attack is short-term blow to Libya revival >MIDEAST WEEKAHEAD-Kuwait stocks may be supported by govt GRAPHICS >Oil costs vs GDP http://link.reuters.com/wuh99s >Is oil too high? http://link.reuters.com/xuh99s >Map of oil operators in Iraq's Kurdistan http://link.reuters.com/pyv79s >Iran's oil industry http://link.reuters.com/tuj68s >Gulf growth rates and the oil price http://r.reuters.com/xan93s >Gulf diabetes rates against income http://link.reuters.com/ced39s >Turkish c/a deficit and exchange rate http://link.reuters.com/bev24s >Turkish interest rates and inflation http://link.reuters.com/tev24s >Projected Iraq oil exports, fiscal state http://link.reuters.com/pyv47s >Saudi interbank rates and bank lending http://link.reuters.com/rez47s >Economic sanctions vs Iran http://link.reuters.com/suj68s >Saudi Arabian budget http://link.reuters.com/det85s >Saudi defence budget http://link.reuters.com/rab26s >GCC current account surpluses http://link.reuters.com/nek55s >Yemen economic indicators http://link.reuters.com/xuv45s >Interactive on Middle East economy http://r.reuters.com/hyc95s >Saudi oil output http://link.reuters.com/vyt93s >Saudi oil demand http://link.reuters.com/vah34s http://newdinarchat....13213#post13213 http://en-maktoob.ne...11--sector.html </H1> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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