As regional confidence improves, Standard & Poor’s is looking to increase its presence in the region.
The island’s once vibrant economy was paralysed by violent pro-democracy protests which deterred foreign investment and crimped tourism. Where does it stand today?
As the latest network sharing agreement flops, is now the time to end the UAE telco duopoly?
Top executives from the European manufacturer praise GCC airlines for their use of the A380 and launching the new A350.
New India, long buried since the crash, may see 2013 as its resurgent year. Can India overcome corruption and political hurdles to embrace greater global liquidity and a pick up in investor sentiment?
Gulf Business reveals some of the most famous journalists who have shaped the world of news.
Google is not the only search engine on the web. Here are some others also worth a try.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe ‘Ruby Limited Edition’ will go on sale exclusively at Abu Dhabi Motors
Dominic Ellis is the first journalist to experience the new class of Dubai’s low-cost carrier, testing everything from the cabin to duty free.
As consumer lending perks up in the UAE, unsolicited calls from various banks pushing credit have reached pre-crisis levels.
France tops the list of the most visited countries in the world in 2012, according to the latest UNWTO report.
What’s it like for pilots and crew onboard an A380? Dominic Ellis popped into the Emirates Aviation Experience to find out.
The advertisements that received the highest ratings points during the holy month this year, according to tview.
It appears songs and entertainment make for the most popular videos in the United Arab Emirates.
Both Iran’s new president Hassan Rouhani and Saudi’s King Abdullah have shown willingness to make peace in the past.
Islamist President Mohamed Mursi was ousted by the military a year after he took office.
Will the gas nation’s change of Emirship herald a new political era?
Eid Al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast.
Naseem Ahmad Jawa, director of retail at SPRET Retail, explains how, when and why you should consider setting up a franchise.
While Ramadan is usually a slow period for most businesses, there are some companies that perform particularly well during the holy month.
Forgotten to buy Eid presents for your loved ones? Here’s some last minute suggestions.
As Cyprus battles with a collapsed banking system, fellow Med-island state Malta is pushing for investment.
Qatar Airways grounded one of its Dreamliners earlier this week after a technical glitch.
IBM tops the global list of the world’s biggest ICT companies as ranked by Booz & Co
Prominent Indians have influenced and enriched the everyday lives of people in the UAE over time.
Watch out for lowly correlated investments when you build up your portfolio, advises Roman Canziani, head of Investment Consulting Services at Julius Baer, Zurich.
Among the UAE clubs, only Abu Dhabi’s Al Jazira Stadium has a capacity greater than 20,000 with most crowds often only in the hundreds.
Sooner or later OPEC members will have to reduce output to reflect their reduced share of the global oil market.
A physical, mental and spiritual balance is vital to business says Dr. Corrie Block, a regional business development consultant based in Dubai.
Tea Ros, managing director at Strategic Hotel Consulting, examines the challenges developers face in underwater construction.