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The Motley Fool December 2, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
Analyzing the Dubai World Debacle The news from Dubai shows that reverberations from the global financial crisis are not over. |
The Motley Fool December 1, 2009 Anand Chokkavelu |
Was Dubai Predictable? If so, what else is? |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2009 Alex Dumortier |
When Dubai Means "Don't Buy!" Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, requested a debt standstill on the back of a debt-fueled investment binge. That's a clear-cut concern for international bond investors, but why should U.S. stock market investors care? |
BusinessWeek November 4, 2009 Stanley Reed |
Why Oil Majors Are Coming Back to Iraq Global oil companies are finding it harder to resist the huge volume of crude in Iraq, but their change of heart could increase tensions in OPEC. |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 Stanley Reed |
Debt Watch in Dubai The flashy city-state's companies owe 126% of GDP, and the main hope for salvation is Abu Dhabi. |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2009 David Lee Smith |
Big Oil Is Eating Crow in Iraq After a farcical bidding session in June, Big Oil is now munching on crow in Iraq. |
The Motley Fool September 25, 2009 Rich Smith |
Arms Dealers Flock to Mideast Is the defense industry headed for a downturn? Yesterday's JPMorgan downgrade of L-3 Communications certainly makes it sound that way. But you know the old saying: When the going gets tough, the tough get going ... |
The Motley Fool September 8, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Two Wrongs Make a Right in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is building a globe-spanning chip-maker that rivals the Taiwanese market leaders. But does it make any sense? |
The Motley Fool August 26, 2009 David Lee Smith |
Who Will Win Iraq's Untapped Oil Resources? With the Iraq's last oilfield auction mostly a bust, all eyes are on its next effort. |
InternetNews August 25, 2009 |
Yahoo Targets Arab World With Maktoob Purchase Acquisition of popular Arabic portal gives Yahoo an entree into a market poised for rapid growth. |
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