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23-27 January, Davos, Switzerland
No revaluation, Bahrain insists

No revaluation, Bahrain insists

Politics & Economics
WEF: Speculation over dollar-peg irresponsible and counter-productive, argues crown prince Sheikh Salman.

Rice offers Iran 'normal ties' to drop nuclear plan
Politics & Economics
WEF: US has no desire for Iran to be permanent enemy, says secretary of state.

Wealth fund fears unjustified, say experts
Banking & Finance
WEF: Funds are solving global economic problems and should not be over-controlled.

Saudi details first sovereign wealth fund
Banking & Finance
WEF: Ministry of Finance plans $6bn fund to channel spare cash into shares in foreign firms.


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SPOT POLL

The World Economic Forum in Davos gathers more than 2,500 of the world's political and business leaders to discuss issues of global concern. Which of these issues affect the Middle East most and should top their agenda?

Climate change
Conflict and Terrorism
Weakening US dollar and peg
Impact of a US recession on the Middle East
High oil prices
What do you think? Have your say here...
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