Advance Search
LATEST NEWS
Wednesday  08 September 2010
HOME
SECTORS
¤  Islamic Finance
¤  Retail Banking
¤  Market/ Commodities/ Forex
¤  Alternative Investments
¤  Technology
¤  Investment Banking
¤  The Economy
¤  Results
¤  Commercial Banking
¤  Insurance
¤  Wealth Management
¤  Business Lifestyle
APPLY FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to Business Intelligence, the weekly newsletter from www.cpifinancial.net






Quick Poll

Will the US Government bail out Kabul Bank on behalf of the Afghan Government?



Poll Result
Yes
75%
No
25%
BME / ISSUE 112 Updated: Monday, November 02 2009
Banker Middle East
Building a global financial centre
NOVEMBER 09 / ISSUE 112

His Excellency Dr. Omar Bin Sulaiman is the Governor of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

Read more_

Banker Middle East
NOVEMBER ISSUE112

» Subscribe to print
» Contact the editor
» Download media pack
» Advertise
Banker Middle East
NOVEMBER 2009   ISSUE 112

REGULARS

Editor’s letter
Happy talk

Briefs and Results
KCIC, DIFC, Mashreq, NBAD, Gulf Capital, Actis, GFH, Dresdner, Emirates Industrial Bank, ADIH, HSBC, National Bank of Bahrain, SABB, Commercial Bank of Qatar, NCB, Zain Saudi Arabia, ANB, Sharjah Islamic Bank

Hope and despair
Natixis making it through the rain

Family ties
Middle Eastern businesses keeping it in the family

Picture of wealth
Funds not funny

Regulation and remuneration
Investment banking moves with the times

Coming of age
Middle Eastern traders get tech-savvy

Index-cellent
BLOM MENA banking index
Are capital markets bouncing back?


November Gain


To Infiniti... and beyond!


Sell your firstborn for a Mercedes-Benz Gullwing


Switched on off-roader


Stand out and be counted



FEATURES

Launch pad
Dubai Bank put the pro in product

Real trouble
Should banks have closed their doors on real estate?

Risky business


CURRENCIES & MARKETS


Recent issues Magazine archive  



AUGUST
ISSUE 120

JUNE
ISSUE 119

MAY
ISSUE 118

APRIL
ISSUE 117

MARCH
ISSUE 116
Blog of the week

Don't always believe policy makers
Mr. Bernanke tries to be upbeat but US economic data remains weak; policy makers around the world need to face up to the potential deflation risks; no change to our cautious stance on markets

Home  /  About us  /  Subscription  /  Magazines  /  Events  /  Contact us

© 2009 CPI Financial. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced
or used in any form of advertising without prior permission in writing from the editor.
back to top