ISTANBUL: Turkey is working on new regulations to allow wider use of Islamic bonds, a closely watched move which could see sukuk issues...
ISTANBUL: Turkey is working on new regulations to allow wider use of Islamic bonds, a closely watched move which could see sukuk issues...
BERLIN: Germany and India both voiced hope yesterday that the South Asian power can soon strike a free trade deal with the European...
Potential customers look at Tata cars at a showroom in New Delhi yesterday. NEW DELHI: India’s once red-hot car market shrank for the...
BRUSSELS: The European Commission warned yesterday that Spain and Slovenia pose the biggest economic risks and must quickly tackle excessive imbalances while France’s...
KUWAIT: Kuwait is investigating a plan to extract shale gas from its northern fields, a Kuwaiti oil sector official said yesterday, estimating that...
International Monetary Fund’s Deputy Director and Mission Chief to Greece Poul Thomsen (centre) arrives for a meeting at the finance ministry in Athens...
Doha: Qatar Exchange has lost 7.06 points or 0.08 percent ysterday to hit 8,511.28 points from the previous closing of 8,518.34 points. The...
HONG KONG: Striking dock workers at a port operator backed by Hong Kong’s richest man Li Ka-shing failed to reach a deal for...
NICOSIA: Near-bankrupt national carrier Cyprus Airways will be kept operational for now but it must undergo drastic restructuring to ensure its immediate future,...
Qatar Central Bank Governor and Chairman of the Islamic Financial Services Board H E Sheikh Abdulla bin Saoud Al Thani (right) greets Italian...
DOHA: The outlook for Qatar’s banking system remains stable, unchanged since 2010, and banks’ lending is expected to grow between 20 percent and...
DOHA: Doha Bank, Qatar’s fifth-largest lender by market value, plans to nearly double its profits from international operations by 2015. The lender, which...
ISTANBUL: The Turkish national carrier Turkish Airlines (THY) said yesterday that it would buy 95 more planes from US aerospace giant Boeing as...
DUBAI: Saudi Arabian family firm Dabbagh Group is in the advanced stages of buying out its Indian partner’s stake in a lubricant venture...
LONDON: Brent crude oil steadied below $105 per barrel yesterday, close to an eight-month low, as investors worried faltering global growth and recession...
Kuwaiti workers in the oil sector hold placards reading in Arabic ‘When will promises be fulfilled?’ as they stage a protest in Kuwait...
Washington: In a case that could shake one of the world’s largest accounting firms, KPMG said it resigned as auditor of two U...
BERLIN: US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew urged Europe’s strongest economies to help spur growth after talks yesterday in Germany and France, as Portugal...