
Zainab Fattah
Journalist at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg Mideast journalist | Covering #politics & #economy in the #Gulf @business @bpolitics RT≠endorsement, Write me: [email protected] / DMs open
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bloomberg.com | Abeer Abu Omar |Zainab Fattah |Hema Parmar |Nishant Kumar
Smoke from an Israeli strike in central Tehran on June 15. (Bloomberg) -- Even against the backdrop of a regional conflict that began in 2023, the Middle East’s main business hubs saw a steady stream of financial workers and firms because the wealthiest Gulf petrostates remained largely insulated.
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A rendering of The Land of Legends theme park in Qatar. (Bloomberg) -- The Turkish owner of the Rixos Hotels is expanding beyond Europe and Central Asia to bet big on the Gulf with a $3 billion investment in Qatar’s capital. The firm will build hotels, an amusement park as well as some residential and retail properties on beach-front land north of Doha, Chairman Fettah Tamince said in an interview.
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Skyscrapers on the Dubai city skyline. (Bloomberg) -- Chinese state-owned conglomerate Citic Ltd. signed a memorandum of understanding to help finance the development of a planned 22 billion dirham ($6 billion) development in Dubai that’s set to add thousands of homes to the city’s booming market. Dubai’s MAG Group and Citic will develop Keturah Ardh, which spans 18.47 million square feet in Dubai’s Al Rowaiyah First District, according to a statement.
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bloomberg.com | Paul Wallace |Beril Akman |Zainab Fattah |Joumanna Bercetche
Donald Trump Jr. Photographer: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump Jr. hinted that he may run for political office and try to succeed his father as US president. “I don’t know, maybe one day,” Donald Trump’s eldest son said on Wednesday at the Qatar Economic Forum when asked if he would consider running for office.
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bloomberg.com | Paul Wallace |Joumanna Bercetche |Zainab Fattah
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha on May 20. (Bloomberg) -- Qatar, a key mediator on ending the war in Gaza, criticized Israel’s latest offensive against Hamas, saying it would prolong the conflict and worsen the humanitarian situation for Palestinians. Israel’s decision to step up attacks “obliterates any possible opportunity for peace,” Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman said at the Qatar Economic Forum.
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