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Africa's top 100 banks: 2009 annual rankings
What a difference a year makes! The mood in our annual review of the African banking sector published last year was buoyant if a little inclined to...
African Business, 10/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi; Omar Ben Yedder; Stephane Vigouroux · More from publication -
African economies - bowed but not broken
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN Africa's emerging economies have so far proved fairly resilient to the global financial turmoil. Most African banks -...
African Business, 10/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
SWFs suffer "reversal of fortune" amid market meltdown
The sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) of the GCC governments fuelled (until recently) by swelling external trade surpluses have aggressively raised...
Middle East, The, 10/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
Qatar stands firm in the face of global financial storm; the achievements of this tiny but resourceful Gulf emirate are mind-boggling. Very few emerging market economies can match Qatar's proven record of stellar growth in the past decade. Published count
Qatar stands firm in the face of global financial storm; the achievements of this tiny but resourceful Gulf emirate are mind-boggling....
Middle East, The, 07/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
How to improve Africa's trade performance
How to improve Africa's trade performance.(VIEW FROM THE CITY) Despite perennial pledges to diversify Africa's trade and thus escape the boom and...
African Business, 07/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
Responding to international crisis: researched and written by international economic analyst Moin Siddiqi
The oil-rich Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, amid a bleak global outlook is taking determined steps to defeat the downturn. Whilst not immune from the...
Middle East, The, 06/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
Aid flows to Africa under threat as world recession bites: since the 2002 Monterey Consensus, global aid to developing countries has been rising, but the severity of Western governments' financial woes could put a brake on future Official Development Assi
Aid flows to Africa under threat as world recession bites: since the 2002 Monterey Consensus, global aid to developing countries has been rising,...
African Business, 06/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
African currency slide may not be a bad thing; The fallout from the global economic crisis takes all sorts of forms and shapes. Although Africa has been spared the worst of the financial meltdown trauma, its currencies have been sliding against the dollar
African currency slide may not be a bad thing; The fallout from the global economic crisis takes all sorts of forms and shapes. The severe storms...
African Business, 04/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
Gulf Super Rich seek secure home for trillion-dollar assets: international asset managers are only too keen to capitalise on proximity to some of the world's wealthiest investors or ultra-high-net-worth individuals in the Arabian Gulf. Researched and wri
Gulf Super Rich seek secure home for trillion-dollar assets: international asset managers are only too keen to capitalise on proximity to some of...
Middle East, The, 04/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication -
African softs likely to withstand economic downturn; The agricultural sector may escape the worst of the global economic crisis. There is little evidence that consumers in developed and emerging countries are cutting back on coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, mai
African softs likely to withstand economic downturn; The agricultural sector may escape the worst of the global economic crisis. Cocoa In crop...
African Business, 03/01/09 by Moin Siddiqi · More from publication



