Banks Every banker in the world joins in the chase of Saudi Aramco deal aya salah Jun 29, 2016 0 When news broke in January that Saudi Arabia was considering an initial public offering of its state-owned…
Banks Abu Dhabi banks said in talks to form biggest lender in MENA Yomna Yasser Jun 18, 2016 0 National Bank of Abu Dhabi PJSC and First Gulf Bank PJSC are exploring a potential merger to create the largest…
MENA News Top economic council approves Saudi reform plan aya salah Jun 6, 2016 0 Saudi Arabia's National Transformation Plan, a pivotal element of the "Vision 2030" reforms announced in April…
Tech news Japan’s SoftBank plans to sell $7.9 billion in Alibaba stock Ghada Ismail Jun 1, 2016 0 SoftBank Group Corp said it will sell at least $7.9 billion of shares in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd - a move that…
Tech news Blackstone to buy HPE’s stake in India’s MphasiS in up to $1.1 billion deal Ghada Ismail Apr 4, 2016 0 Blackstone Group LP is buying Indian IT outsourcing services provider MphasiS Ltd from Hewlett Packard Enterprise!-->>…
World Asia stocks drop as bank concerns smoulder, yen stands tall Noha Gad Feb 10, 2016 0 Asian stocks fell on Wednesday on growing concerns about the health of the world's banks, particularly in Europe,…
International News Volkswagen offers generous compensation for U.S. customers Noha Gad Feb 8, 2016 0 Volkswagen will offer generous compensation packages to the roughly 600,000 U.S. owners of diesel vehicles whose…
World G20 plays by the book as unnerved markets crave succour Noha Gad Feb 3, 2016 0 For all the hopes of healing world markets, it's hard to see how a 'jarring January' suddenly becomes 'feel-good…
Financial Institutions IMF’s Lagarde says markets need clarity on China currency Noha Gad Jan 24, 2016 0 Financial markets need more clarity on how Chinese authorities are managing their currency, particularly the…
World Europe stocks closes higher despite US jobs weakness Yomna Yasser Oct 3, 2015 0 European equities pared losses to trade higher Friday, after official jobs numbers from the U.S. came in way below…