Can ‘Business As Usual’ Be Loaded With Risk?

Routine and experience could be the worst enemy for growth, writes management expert Debbie Nicol.

Apple’s Rivals Hope Its iWatch Makes “Wearable” Work

Media reports have pinpointed 9 September as the date Apple will introduce its long-rumoured smartwatch.

Dubai Becomes Investors’ Safe Haven

Dubai is one of first places where the capital will turn to in times of turmoil elsewhere in the world.

Saudi Arabia Cushions Labour Reform With New Hours, Subsidies

A draft law limiting working hours is among measures to limit the impact of labour reforms in the Kingdom

Saudi Bristles As Turmoil Looms Large In The Middle East

The Kingdom is wary of the growing influence that the Islamic State is wielding across the region.

In Northeast Syria, Islamic State Builds A Government

The group, famous for its beheadings, provides electricity and water, pays salaries, controls traffic, and runs nearly everything from bakeries to courts.

Experts Urge Global Action As Ebola Death Toll Rises

The Ebola virus has claimed over 1,900 lives since the outbreak began in West Africa late last year. Is enough being done to stop its lethal spread?

Emaar Could Plan Other IPOs Following Malls Listing

Emaar could consider IPOs for its hospitality and international units in the future, writes Sachin Mohindra, SVP – Portfolio Manager at Invest AD Asset Management.

Investment Tips: How Much Can You Afford To Lose?

Edward Burton, senior financial planner, Acuma Independent Financial Advice

Samsung Finally Gives In To The Clamour For Metal, But Is It Too Late?

Saad Elkhadem, research analyst at IDC ME, Turkey and Africa explores the changing dynamics in Samsung and Apple’s battle for smartphone supremacy.

Tommy Weir: The Dubai School Of Motivation

The public declaration is a motivational approach unique to the UAE, which invokes honour, the backbone quality of the region, writes the author of ’10 Tips For Leadership In The Middle East’.

Interview: CEO of Swiss Watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier On ME Plans

Jean-Marc Jacot explains how the company’s Middle Eastern expansion will help raise its global profile.

Global Cities Race To Be Smart Hubs

As global migration towards cities grows, Dubai and other urban centres are looking to compete on a new frontier of smart technology.

Different Arab money

Reviving Bond Issues From GCC To Draw Big Demand Despite Geopolitics

Gulf bond issues, expected to start next month, are likely to include a sovereign sukuk from Sharjah and a sovereign U.S. dollar conventional bond from Bahrain.

Iraq And Syria Pose Saudi Dilemma – Failed States Or Iran Proxies

The Kingdom’s preferred Sunni allies have lost out to militants, and Riyadh faces its nightmare scenario of watching two key Arab states become proxies for its rival Tehran or perpetual failed states.

Top Tips For Making BYOD Work For Your Company

Clear policies are needed to implement a successful Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy, writes Tim Stone, VP, Marketing, EMEA at Polycom.

Libya’s Oil Recovery May Be Short-Lived As Country Risks Falling Apart

Libya’s oil production rose significantly during the last two months but experts say the ongoing internal conflict could be counterproductive.

What’s In The Gaza Peace Deal?

Both sides have agreed to address issues such as the release of Palestinian prisoners and Gaza’s demands for a sea port.

Game Over: Has Sony’s PS4 Won The Console War?

Figures indicate that the PlayStation 4 has performed much better than its rival, Microsoft’s Xbox One.

Exclusive: MAF Properties CEO George Kostas On Dubai’s Retail High

In an exclusive interview, George Kostas elaborates on the future of the company.

Pressure On Europeans To Take More Action Against Islamic State

Political leaders in Britain, France and Germany have so far ruled out joining military action in Iraq.

Special Report: The End of Iraq?

The country we all know as Iraq may never be the same again and that poses problematic questions for the stakeholders in its economy.

Why World Economies Are Taking A Turn For The Worse

Heightened geopolitical risks and developments in emerging market economies are hampering growth.

Lackluster Gold Prepares For Long Period Of Stagnation

With the dollar strengthening and equities showing a better return, the metal has run out of reasons to rise.

How To Set Up A Business In Dubai

All the information you need to get up and running with your venture in one of easiest places in the world to do business in.

How To Do Mobile Marketing Right

Mobile technology made the world complex for marketers, writes Dirk Henke, MD, Eastern Europe & MEA at mobile ad tech firm Criteo.

Top 10 Tips For Brands To Grow

Brands need to innovate and deliver on promises, writes Anthony Ryman, managing director of grow, a brand consultancy in Qatar.

Revealed: Top 10 MBA Programmes in the World

Harvard tops the list, with employers scrambling to hire graduates from its MBA programme.

With Islamic State On March, Lebanon’s Christians Must Agree On President

Lebanon’s presidency, the only one reserved for a Christian in the Arab world, has been vacant since May, when Michel Suleiman’s term ended.

What Next For Emerging Markets?

US monetary policies, China, currency trends, volatility, earnings momentum and geopolitics will define the performance of emerging markets in the next year.