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Nargiz Noimann, founder and chief executive of X Technology, earns passive income through real estate investments and equity in health technology ventures. Chris Whiteoak / The National
My Dubai SalaryRussian woman earns up to Dh80,000 to support her children

Russian entrepreneur Nargiz Noimann has been saving and investing since the age of 30

MoneyMay 20, 2025
Micro-markets located along the Al Khail corridor, such as Jumeirah Village Circle, accounted for the majority of transactions in the first quarter of 2025. Getty Images
Land saturation pushes property development toward Dubai’s periphery

Developers introduce smaller villas and townhouses to balance end-user demand and affordability constraints, Savills report says

PropertyMay 17, 2025
A trader works on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange. It has largely been a positive week for global equity markets. Bloomberg
US stocks fall on Moody’s downgrade

Wall Street had climbed in regular hours on progress in US-EU tariff talks

MarketsMay 17, 2025
US President Donald Trump and Dr Sultan Al Jaber, managing director and group chief executive of Adnoc, at a meeting with UAE business leaders in Abu Dhabi on Friday. Chris Whiteoak / The National
UAE to boost energy investments in US to $440bn by 2035

US companies plan to invest $60 billion in UAE energy projects, Dr Sultan Al Jaber says

EnergyMay 16, 2025
US President Donald Trump receives a capsule of oil from Adnoc ahead of the UAE-US Business Dialogue in Abu Dhabi on Friday. Chris Whiteoak / The National
US President calls Murban 'the highest-quality oil on the planet'

US President receives capsule of domestically produced Murban oil

EnergyMay 16, 2025
A snack vendor waits for customers in Baghdad. Iraq's non-oil gross domestic product is expected to have moderated to 2.5 per cent in 2024, the IMF said. AFP
Falling oil prices take a toll on economic activity in Iraq, IMF says

Fund asks authorities to review capital spending plans for this year and limit or postpone non-essential expenditure

EconomyMay 15, 2025
ADGM has recorded sharp growth amid the emirate's efforts to boost its non-oil economy. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
US investment managers Fortress and Kimmeridge open offices in ADGM

UAE capital is attracting an influx of international firms seeking to tap Middle East's growing investor base

EconomyMay 14, 2025
Representatives from FinTech companies, banks, regulators and venture capital funds are out in full force at the Dubai FinTech Summit. Antonie Robertson / The National
'Insane access' to regulators key to rapid growth of UAE FinTechs

DFSA looks at best practices globally and makes it fit for purpose locally

MoneyMay 13, 2025
Vaishali Kuletha invests in businesses, property and stocks. Photo: Vaishali Kuletha
'Risk-aware': How women are breaking the glass ceiling in the investing world

Wider access to financial education driving a rise in the number of female investors

MoneyMay 13, 2025
Dr Katrin Jahn, founder and head vet at Abu Dhabi’s German Veterinary Clinic, has always felt strongly about creating her own wealth and legacy. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Money & Me‘I won’t take funds out of an investment to buy a frivolous item’

Dr Katrin Jahn, founder and head vet at Abu Dhabi’s German Veterinary Clinic, gifted herself a Porsche Macan for 18 years of entrepreneurship

MoneyMay 09, 2025
Entrepreneur Roota Mittal aims to buy a villa in Dubai in the next few years. Chris Whiteoak / The National
My Dubai Salary‘I earn Dh25,000 as an entrepreneur after a career pivot'

Roota Mittal, founder of a digital marketing agency, invests in Indian and US stocks, properties and tech start-ups

MoneyMay 06, 2025
Opec's output decision, together with US trade tariffs, helped to drive oil prices below $60 a barrel to a four-year low in April. Reuters
Opec+ announces June output increase of 411,000 barrels a day

The move is expected to deepen the slump in crude prices triggered by President Trump’s tariff announcement

EnergyMay 03, 2025
By the end of March, Dubai’s population had risen to 3.92 million. Antonie Robertson / The National
Dubai housing demand soars amid influx of 1,000 new residents per day in Q1

Villa rents rise by 5.1% and apartment rents surge by 10% annually, ValuStrat report finds

PropertyMay 03, 2025
Artist illustration of Wynn Al Marjan Island. Photo: Wynn
Ras Al Khaimah’s residential stock set to double by 2030

Tourism and real estate markets grow on strong demand from Wynn gaming resort announcement, Savills says

PropertyMay 03, 2025
Remitters often take advantage of favourable exchange rates, aiming to get more money per dirham when transferring larger sums. Victor Besa / The National
Continued US dollar weakness will impact foreign workers’ remittances

While regular money transfers are unlikely to change, currency fluctuations do affect larger flows, experts say

MoneyMay 03, 2025
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