Jan 27, 2011
DAVOS DISPATCH: Masood Ahmed, director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund said economic growth in in Tunisia, Egypt and other troubled oil importers must increase rapidly to create jobs for disaffected youths in those countries. Read Article Davos focus on jobs for youth
Jan 31, 2011
Leaders and business chiefs at the World Economic Forum remain broadly upbeat on recovery but Middle East protests darkened the mood. Read Article Mena's troubles cloud Davos forum
Jan 31, 2011
Delegates are cloistered in a world of artificial light for at least eight straight hours each day. Read Article Davos lacks windows to the real world
Apr 01, 2011
As China's involvement in the Arab world increases, new political and economic tensions continue to be revealed. However, these developments may also provide a vital balance to existing western interests in the region. Read Article China lacks focus in the Arab world, missing a mutual opportunity
Apr 13, 2011
The UAE ranks as the most high-tech country in the Mena region, according to study. Read Article UAE named the most high-tech nation in Middle East
Sep 08, 2011
The UAE drops two spots on a major global competitiveness index. Read Article Emirates wins praise despite global survey slip
Sep 15, 2011
Global leaders should meet next week to keep the world from sliding back into a recession, economists say at the World Economic Forum. Read Article Call for urgent finance summit
Sep 17, 2011
World Economic Forum assembly struggles to come to grips with crises in EU and US. Read Article Gloom pervades financial meeting in China
Oct 23, 2011
Arab Spring Economies: The nation that launched the 'Arab Spring' was first to set off on the road to rebirth after ousting its dictator. Elections set for today are a key part of the journey. Farah Halime writes from Tunis. Read Article Tunisia's new goal - show how to build economy after revolution
Oct 23, 2011
Arab Spring Economies: Political tumult has dealt a blow to Egypt's once-buoyant economy, but some of the region's largest buyout firms are still investing there. Read Article Regional investors braving uncertain climate to stick with Egypt