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U.A.E. Sees 2012 GDP Growing at Least 4%, Won’t Lend IMF More The ruler of the United Arab Emirates has agreed to spend $545 million to wipe away the debts of thousands of Emirati citizens. UAE chips in with $545 mn to help citizens' debts The president of the United Arab Emirates has instructed authorities to aid nearly 7,000 citizens who defaulted on personal debts to the tune of $545 million, WAM state news agency said Wednesday. Pinoys jailed for bouncing checks in UAE hoping for freedom Filipinos who remain jailed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for issuing bouncing checks even after serving their three-year jail terms for the offense, are wondering when they can walk free. Dubai Brokers Choose Sandwiches Over Stocks With Volume Down 77% Nabil Rantisi, who sold stocks during the United Arab Emirates’ boom, now oversees orders of roast beef and Yorkshire pudding wraps from crowds including former clients. Dubai Brokers Choose Sandwiches Over Stocks as Volume Sinks Nabil Rantisi, who sold stocks during the United Arab Emirates’ boom, now oversees orders of roast beef and Yorkshire pudding wraps from crowds including former clients. Dubai Brokers Choose Sandwiches Over Stocks Nabil Rantisi, who sold stocks during the United Arab Emirates’ boom, now oversees orders of roast beef and Yorkshire pudding wraps from crowds including former clients. This Country Just Capped Credit Card APRs: Should We? Some people think the United States should cap the interest rates credit card companies are allowed to charge, but the prospect of maximum APRs doesn’t sit well with some lawmakers, not to mention the financial services industry. But banks here might want to take note: The United Arab Emirates, a place infamous for its sky-high [...] Pinoy inmates in UAE part of 24/7 all-prisoners TV channel Filipino inmates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are taking part in what could be a first in UAE: a 24/7 all-prisoners' TV channel. Abu Dhabi's Etihad to invest in Air Seychelles Etihad Airways, the fast-growing Gulf airline, agreed Wednesday to spend $20 million to buy 40 percent of the national carrier in the island country of Seychelles. |
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