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2018-07-19
Commercial Bank H1 profit jumps 5-fold to QR855mn
UDC posts QR279mn net profit in H1 2018
QIIB reports 4% growth in H1 net profit to QR484mn
Ahlibank reports QR353mn net profit for first half
Moody’s upgrades ratings of QP, IQ and QEWC
Google hit with record $5bn EU fine
US housing starts touch 9-mth low; permits fall
Bulgaria to apply to join EU’s banking union
Turkish official calls for boosting trade with Qatar
Tame UK inflation knocks BoE rate hike expectations
ECB bets and growth worries boost long-dated German debt
Britain proposes tougher rules for pension advisers
Uber hires ex-adviser to Cameron to lead lobbying in N Europe
Beijing clips Air China’s wings after descent scare
Curbs on lending to foreigners hits Australia’s house price boom
‘Air India divestment not possible in near future’
Vietnam goes on defence as China and US clash on trade
Australia economy set to keep growing, even as clouds gather
Pakistan attracts $2.77bn foreign direct investment in FY 2017-18
Palm oil from Indonesia’s shrinking forests taints global brands
‘CPEC provides Pakistan opportunity to boost SMEs’
BHP says on track to sell US shale assets
BI to scrap 15% minimum mortgage downpayment
Pulses import plunge in India to ripple across Canadian, Australian farms
China EV battery sector set for brutal reshuffle
India’s Parliament okays bill for merger of subsidiary banks with SBI
Dollar gains help push Europe stocks higher
Morgan Stanley posts better-than-expected quarterly profit
Indonesia’s interest rate hikes fail to halt its currency slide
Asian bourses rise on Wall Street rally
Emerging markets feel dollar pinch
Yen haven status eclipsed by Japan’s hunger for foreign stocks
Sensex drops; rupee weakens
Global economic slowdown is likely later in 2018 or 2019
US economy is ‘especially vulnerable’ in trade war: IMF chief
EU to curb steel imports in response to Trump tariffs
QSE remains flat despite strong buying interests in Islamic equities
Moody’s upgraded outlook of Doha Bank reflects view that Qatar can withstand challenges, says CEO
Strengthening oil prices expected to weaken GCC debt issuances: IIF
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