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Weekend Links (20 January 2008)

Posted by AJ on January 20, 2008

Some recent stories of interest:

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Posted in Abu Dhabi, China, Globalization, Gulf Cooperation Council, Iran, Links, Middle East, Oil, Saudi Arabia, Sovereign Wealth Funds, Subprime crisis, US politics | Comments Off

Weekend Links (6 January 2008)

Posted by AJ on January 6, 2008

Some recent stories of interest:

  • Gulf investments to jump as economies grow: (Bloomberg)
  • China Investment Corporation’s strategy is becoming clearer:(IHT)
  • How much of a discount did Temasek get for the Merrill stake?: (DealBreaker)
  • Eastern investors getting bargains on Western financial companies: (Seeking Alpha)
  • Kuwait fund focusing on long-term opportunities: (MSNBC)
  • Qatar’s real estate king: (Portfolio)
  • Are oil prices heading down?: (CNBC)
  • Interesting maps of the world adjusted for size of oil reserves and exports: (Middle East Strategy at Harvard)
  • Gulf states, not wanting to jeopardize economic boom, no longer want to isolate Iran: (Christian Science Monitor)

Posted in China, Gulf Cooperation Council, Iran, Kuwait, Links, Oil, Qatar, Temasek | Comments Off