Five people were killed and 350 injured in clashes outside Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi’s palace.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch is looking to improve its regional banking operations.
The country fell six places to the 118th spot on the latest index released by Transparency International.
Around 120 textile and garment suppliers from China are in Dubai to woo regional distributors.
A report by Jones Lang LaSalle shows increased optimism is returning to the market.
OPEC is expected to stick with an output target of 30 million bpd when it meets on December 12.
Apple has announced the official launch date for the iPhone 5 in the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain.
Boeing predicts that the region’s new airplane requirement over the next 20 years will cost around $470 billion.
New survey finds that the oil and gas sector is the preferred industry for professionals in the MENA region.
The referendum will take place on December 15; Islamist supporters rally in Cairo.
The world has overleveraged itself and can either heal itself through policed bank regulation or going spectacularly bust, writes Peter Cooper, editor of Arabianmoney.net.
Neil Churchill talks to the global head of TAG Heuer watches, Jean-Christophe Babin, on timepieces, Iran and Lewis Hamilton.
Already crippled with sky-high food prices, a weakened tourism industry and capital outflow, Egypt’s latest revolution could push the nation to the brink.
The court won’t be “terrorised by threats or blackmail and will not submit to any pressure on it in any direction,” said a spokesperson.
State TV has confirmed 34 people have died after two car bombs exploded in the eastern district of Jaramana.
Online security needs to shift its focus, says CEO, as 1.5 million people are hit.
Morocco is keen to enter a strategic partnership for Royal Air Maroc rather than sell a stake in the airline.
The protests follow the issue of a decree by Egypt’s President Mohamed Mursi last week that expanded his powers.
A string of top managers have left the US lender’s MENA business this year.
Despite the global economic uncertainty, the GCC has bounced back, led by the UAE’s thriving service sectors
Egypt may have had democratic elections, but it’s far from a democracy, say US-based experts.
Political analyst and author says Egypt President has too much power and too little trust.
A decree announced by President Mohammed Mursi on Thursday effectively ended the Egyptian revolution and sowed the seeds of a new dictatorship.
A conference on banning nuclear weapons in the Middle East was to take place in December, but has now been delayed.
Amid continuing global economic uncertainty, GCC stocks faced a mixed outlook.
Presenting a luxury corporate gift to your business associates can often make or break the working relationship.
Women have less access to the traditional networking spots, such as the Majlis and the golf club.
For the first time in two years the States will only have one carrier in the region.
Under the Egyptian-brokered agreement, Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire from Wednesday 1900 GMT.
An employee said the attack was carried out by a mob chanting slogans against the Qatari-owned station.