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SHUAA Capital - UAE

  • 1.90 Last
  • -0.02 (-1.04%) Today's Change
  • 758,097 Volume
  • 1.92-8.64 52 Week Range
  • -4.35 (-69.60%) 52 Week Change
As of 20 Nov 2008 09:57 GMT (Market Closed)

Recent Articles

  • Is there anywhere left to invest?Features | 16 November 2008

    With stock markets plummeting, anxious investors are asking whether there is anything left to invest in.

  • Retail therapyFeatures | 15 August 2008

    The Gulf's shopping mall culture has so far kept retailers from looking to the internet to boost their sales.

  • Capital growthInterviews | 22 June 2008

    Shuaa Capital CEO Iyad Duwaji believes the Gulf is on the cusp of unprecedented economic growth.

  • Golden egg?Features | 14 June 2008

    Banks are looking to the Gulf to shore up revenues - and wealth managers are leading the pack.

  • Ajman risingFeatures | 9 May 2008

    Ajman has unveiled a series of developments set to propel the emirate to international recognition.

  • Capital growthInterviews | 16 February 2008

    Figures suggest that the UAE brokerage market could see growth by as much as 40% compared to last year.

  • A sad end to the Forsyth SagaFeatures | 2 September 2007

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  • Funding growthFeatures | 4 July 2007

    How real estate investment trusts can reap huge dividends for investors in the Middle East.

  • UAE floodgates openFeatures | 1 April 2007

    Mobile handset manufacturers have long touted the UAE as the ‘gateway to the Middle East' citing its advanced infrastructure and booming economy as providing unparalleled opportunities for growth. The country's telecoms market has proven no exception to this trend and is braced for a shake-up in 2007. Ronan Shields reviews.

  • No one knows for ShuaaComment | 17 February 2007

    The events of the past week have shown how careful companies need to be in the public eye.

  • More regular regulationComment | 12 February 2007

    The Shuaa Capital case is an opportunity to prove that financial regulation can work.

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