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Dubai government deficit 2008-2012

Dubai Duty Free loan may be increased to $1.5bn Subscription Required

7 May 2012, 9:06 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Loan gets strong responses as bankers become optimistic about Dubai

Dubai plans $1bn Islamic bond issue Subscription Required

25 April 2012, 7:41 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Government plans to raise money to plug deficit and refinance debt

Nakheel announces 33 per cent rise in profit Subscription Required

16 April 2012, 12:06 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Real estate firm will start publishing quarterly financial results

Nakheel to launch second tranche of sukuk

16 April 2012, 7:15 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Islamic bond will be used to settle trade creditor claims

Dubai International Capital reaches $2.5bn restructuring deal

5 April 2012, 11:17 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Dubai Holding unit extends debts up to five years

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Dubai Drydocks tries to force through debt restructuring plan Subscription Required

4 April 2012, 9:22 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Shipyard operator uses new law to push through $2.2bn debt restructuring plan

Dubai Drydocks puts restructuring plan to tribunal Subscription Required

3 April 2012, 13:02 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Shipyard operator hopes to push through $2.2bn debt restructuring plan

Palm Utilities closes $310m loan deal Subscription Required

28 March 2012, 13:28 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Local banks provide loan for district cooling firm

DP World to repay $3bn loan, raise $1bn new facility Subscription Required

27 March 2012, 7:45 GMT | By Matthew Martin

Dubai port operator to repay $3bn loan due in October

Barclays Capital reveals mandates for IPO and bond issues Subscription Required

2 February 2012, 6:59 GMT | By Triska Hamid

UK investment bank expects growth to come from GCC markets in 2012

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