In a region that derives its electricity from sprawling power plants that generate millions of kilowatts every day, it is little surprise that the advance of solar power is measured in utility-scale arrays. Read Article To harness the sun, first break it into little pieces
London and Dubai are competing for the title of the biggest Islamic finance listing centre in the western world. But their financial firms are also cooperating in ways that a decade ago would have seemed unlikely. Read Article London and Dubai want Islamic finance crown
State utility Dubai Electricity and Water Authority reported a 6 per cent increase in annual profit for 2012 on Sunday, after sales revenues and cash generated from core operations rose. Read Article Dewa profits up 6% to Dh4.65bn in 2012
The ease with which Dubai was able to tap bond markets this week will act as a catalyst for a string of companies looking to raise debt as demand for credit from the region shows little sign of cooling off among international investors. Read Article Dubai bond sale set to spur credit markets
In 1992, Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent initially opposed an effort by a Japanese mogul to purchase the Seattle Mariners. Expect more to come. Global shift in North American sport
The flying car concept took a while to become reality but in America a company is on the verge of offering a version to the public. While the cost may be high, so is confidence that there is a viable market. Flying cars roar into reality