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Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA)

Main Category: Government (Federal)
First Address : PO Box 31291
City : Ras Al Khaimah
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 7 2446533
Fax: 971 7 2447202
Email: enquiry@rakinvestmentauthority.com
Website: www.rak-ia.com


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America's Cup holders to appeal RAK ban

Defending champions Alinghi set to challenge ruling barring emirate as cup host.

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RAK's Crown Prince considers options on America's Cup

Sheikh Saud bin Saqr al-Qassimi says in discussions with cup holders Alinghi.

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RAK's America's Cup spending put at $120m

RAKIA CEO reveals investment in US court papers defending emirate as race venue.

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New RAK initiative aims to attract foreign investors

Rakeen, RAKIA launch new investment package amid global financial crisis.

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Ras Al Khaimah launches real estate regulator

Move to establish RERA watchdog aims to give investors 'new layer of protection' in emirate.

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UAE mining firm wins $600m rail contract in Indonesia

Railway will allow Ras Al Khaimah Minerals and Metals to transport the coal it mines.

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Greek seekers

With its vibrant mainland and numerable idyllic islands, Greece will always retain strong investor and second home appeal - but buyers need to be wary of economic and administrative challenges, writes Dominic Ellis.

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RAK plans $5bn economic city in India

Investment arm of RAK to build business centre in Hyderabad to expand abroad.

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Tourism boost tipped for RAK

Visitor footfall to emirate expected to reach 2.5 million by 2012,

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RAK plans four new power plants

Electricity strategy revealed by Ras Al Khaimah government in bid to meet demand of population.

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RAK clampdown on property developers

Largest company exempt as new rules announced to regulate sheikhdom's real estate market.

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Old king coal

Surging commodities are leading Gulf states to invest in mining concessions for coal to copper.

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Northern lights

The cranes are shooting up in RAK as artist impressions increasingly roll off the production line.

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RAK to splash $800mn on roads, sewerage

Investment follows announcement emirate's GDP surged 50% in past four years.

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RAKIA sukuk lists on DIFX

US$325m Islamic bond will fund Al Marjan island development.

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RAKIA launches Islamic bond issue

Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA) has launched its first ever sukuk issue.

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Rakia prices $325mn bond at guidance

Five-year sukuk one of just three benchmark size sales to be marketed publicly in Gulf since credit crunch.

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BHEL sounds out UAE prospects

Indian power equipment manufacturer and power project exporter Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has made a breakthrough in the Middle East market with an export contract for two gas turbine generating units of 42 MW each from the UAE.

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RAK seeks rating for benchmark bond sale

Ras Al-Khaimah courting investors over first US dollar Islamic bond to pay for islands being built off coast.

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Hidden gem

Ras Al Khaimah is being transformed into one of the region's brightest tourist and business hotspots.

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Rakia looking to raise $1.8bn to fund projects

Investment authority to build islands off UAE coast and aluminium plant in India.

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Rakia to invest $15bn in Ras Al Khaimah

Authority says cash injection aimed at making emirate more attractive to investors.

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RAK reports bumper summer for tourism

Hotels in Ras Al Khaimah recorded average of 78% occupancy, emirate's tourism authority says.

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