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Showing 1 - 15 results of 135 for "James Doran"
The country has evolved at a breakneck clip since the federation was born in 1971 – coincidentally the same year as me.
November 27, 2013
Government, finance and industry need to prioritise protection from the elements rather than arguing about the causes of storms and the coordination of aid after the event, as is currently the case.
November 20, 2013
While the New York Stock Exchange still represents the era of the buttonwood tree days of trading, the initial public offering market has moved on. And the UAE could be well positioned to jump aboard the global IPO party on the horizon.
October 30, 2013
On the surface, Goldman Sachs’s third-quarter financial results look pretty good. But drilling down into the numbers reveals major disappointment at almost every level.
October 23, 2013
Sharjah, thought of by many as the industrial emirate, is courting tourists – but not the high end of the market, which is already catered to by Abu Dhabi and Dubai. So who are its targets?
October 9, 2013
The childish, partisan idiocy of the extreme-right wing of the Republican party has caused the US government to shut down, thus plunging the global economy yet again into uncertain volatility.
October 2, 2013
With Grand Theft Auto a case in point, we have much to learn from wildly popular titles enjoyed by gamers the world over.
September 25, 2013
Janet Yellen would make a great Federal Reserve chief but the fact that we need her so badly and that markets so readily recognise this five years on from the collapse of Lehman is worrisome indeed.
September 18, 2013
Youssef is the father of a friend of mine. He is Syrian, and he is a very successful businessman. It seemed the story of Youssef's and his family's commercial endeavours ran parallel with the story of modern Syria.
September 12, 2013
Abu Dhabi engineer Mubashir Niaz drowned as he launched his charity’s latest project. James Doran reports on a man who was dedicated to providing clean water, schools and health care for poverty-ridden parts of his home country.
September 9, 2013
Al Hilal Bank, the Islamic lender owned by the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, plans to launch a US$500 million sukuk by the end of the year.
Taxes are hardly welcomed by the general working population. But import duties can raise revenues that will help to strengthen a nation's workforce.
September 5, 2013
The somewhat schizophrenic approach by two branches of the Indian government illustrates perfectly the country's peculiar relationship with gold.
August 29, 2013
The sinking value of the rupee and increased import duty on gold are giving UAE precious metals traders a shot in the arm.
August 27, 2013
Ahmed Sobh's deliverymen risked their lives last Wednesday driving lorry loads of fresh fruit and vegetables, fish and other groceries all over the greater Cairo region.
August 22, 2013
Apple launches AirTag, new iPad Pro, TV and other products at Spring Loaded
Saudi King orders Ramadan aid of $500 million to citizens
Sleeping less than six hours increases risk of dementia for middle-aged
Bayern reject European Super League plans and throw weight behind Champions League
100 Million Meals campaign: charity art auctions to take place to raise funds