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Weekly Edition, United Arab Emirates  -  Week of September 26, 2005
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Dubai opens international bourse; eye on Hong Kong
The Emirate of Dubai opened on Monday an international bourse for banknotes in order to attract new foreign markets, so as to raise more assets, in an oil producing area in the world. This revives the Emirate's hopes to be the Hong Kong of the Arab states.
United Arab Emirates-Regional, Economics, 9/27/2005

Imar to build 100 malls in the Arab states
The United Arab Emirates real-estate company Imar has unveiled that it plans to enhance its presence in the retail trade sector through the building of 100 malls in the Middle East including Syria, north Africa and India with a capital estimated at Durham 15 billion.
United Arab Emirates-Regional, Business, 9/26/2005


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