Mashreq has sued ING Groep over US$43 million losses on investments in "bizarre illiquid securities" which it alleges were made against its expressed wishes. Read Article ING Groep sued by Mashreq over losses
World markets are euphoric after the US extends record highs hit on Tuesday, which saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average erasing losses from the financial crisis. Read Article Markets stir to life with US recovery
Money set aside to cover bad debts is dwindling at the UAE's biggest lenders as the global financial crisis fades from view and top bankers feel more optimistic about the strength of the local economy. Read Article UAE banks' bad-debt provisions dwindling amid optimism
Smaller contractors and suppliers ought to find access to loans made easier as they compete for a slice of a Dh330 billion spending programme rolled out by the Abu Dhabi government this week. Read Article SMEs to gain better access to UAE lenders
The People's Bank of China triggered a scramble among lenders around the world when it began easing controls on the yuan's international use in 2010. Read Article Scramble to join China bandwagon
As the great manager prepares for his final Manchester United match on Sunday, Gary Meenaghan, chooses a best XI from 27 Old Trafford years. Ferguson's excellent XI
Istanbul's famous mosque tries to strike balance between religion and tourism money by providing tourists with coverings. Thomas Seibert reports Turkey tightens Blue Mosque dress code
The Italian marque is unbelievably, half a century old. To celebrate, the world's largest ever gathering of those outrageous sports cars assembled in its hometown. Lamborghini is still crazy after all these years