The two have signed a MOU that will pool $389 million of investment capital.
Around 300 activists marched in Doha calling for climate change action.
The tiny Gulf state will use solar power for 16 per cent of its electrical output by 2018.
Former CEO Shahzad Shahbaz left the Qatari investment bank last week.
The biggest businesses from the tiny Gulf state of Qatar.
Qatar Holding, the lender’s top shareholder, has monetised its remaining 379 million units.
The total number of cases has now risen to six, and two of the patients have died.
The Gulf state needs thousands of experienced industry professionals to bolster its finance practice.
Antonis Samaras will meet with the Gulf state’s emir and prime minister to discuss investing in Greece.
The deal, mandated by Qatar Islamic Bank, runs for 18 months.
The famous Spanish club will have Qatar’s flagship airline on its shirt, replacing the Qatar Foundation.
The Middle East’s first Dreamliner aircraft arrives in Doha.
Residents in Qatar spend up to $5,000 per month on luxury goods, says new report.
Qatar’s investment vehicle puts a rumoured $100 million into the Peter Chernin-owned media company.
Qatar National Bank said that the bond attracted strong investor interest and was several times oversubscribed.
Price guidance for QNB’s new bond was released at 155 basis points over midswaps, with transaction expected Wednesday.
QP had owned 30 per cent of the company having previously spun off 70 per cent in 2008.
Aventicum Capital Management will focus on investments in emerging and frontier markets in the Middle East and Turkey.
The two Gulf countries are planning to buy Lockheed missile-defense systems worth up to $7.6 billion.
Local banks will have home-advantage when financing infrastructure projects but smaller assets than international lenders.
Human Rights Watch described the law as “a commitment to censorship”.
Construction labour costs in the Kingdom are 51 per cent higher than in Qatar, says new report.
The Qatari lender hopes to increase capital by up to $1.6 billion in 2013.
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani denounces Israel’s policies and praises the people of Gaza on first ever visit.
About 70 per cent of companies in the GCC are also planning to increase headcount next year, says new survey.
The company made a third quarter net profit of 1.07 billion riyals while domestic revenue for the first nine months rose 9.4 per cent.
Senior spokespeople confirm that Qatar will meet its construction deadline for the World Cup.
The tiny Gulf state is looking to host pre-season testing and eventually its own grand prix at its Losail Circuit.
Reports claimed that Silvio Berlusconi was considering selling a 30 per cent stake to Qatar for 250 million euros.
Global firms and large regional names are losing their top talent to Qatari lenders who offer better pay and stability.