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Renewable energy to feed Kahramaa grids
Nations fail to manage riches
Mobius eyes the gulf
The travel spring
MENA flexes bond muscles
GCC, Levant leads bond market
End of an era for OPEC?
US shale to undermine crude
MENA hotel pipeline impresses
Family owned business tough turf for PE
MENA IPO sluggish in April 2013
Family-run businesses face: A big problem
Mideast FDI pours into Turkey
Kuwait: Boosting capital spending
The limits of Qatari soft power
Appetite for MENA funds strong
Tech transforms energy industry
GCC can gain from Africa boom
Why big banks are still getting it wrong in the Middle East
Focus on 'Asianization' in GCC
Enabling digital democracy
Gulf aims to get back on stream
OPEC: deadlock over top post
GCC food industry set to a healthy growth
Empowering women entrepreneurs
U.S. committed to military ties with Gulf
Can GCC workforce nationalization succeed?
Oil price slips amid poor demand
Banking on the institution
Sukuk: heading for the mainstream
Build it and they will come
The Mideast, construction and the law
The new Kuwaiti companies law
Investment opportunities with gold's slump
Remittance market ripe for prepaid cards
Lebanon hopes Gulf Arabs reverse slump
Safety belt or moral hazard?
MENA bond market shifts gear
Strong Q1 for MENA bonds
Lifting the lid on extraction
The world's 100 richest Arabs
Shariah investing explained
The threat from asset-based sukuk
Muslim Brotherhood in the Gulf
MENA unemployment deconstructed
Year of the dragon
Kuwait: Politics trumps economics
Gulf tinkers with energy waste
Kuwait: Business with Iraq on the up
Fuel subsidies hamper growth