(Bloomberg) — In a sign of potential breakthrough in relations between the two nations, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani received a rare telephone call...
(Bloomberg) — The United Arab Emirates will lift a years-long travel ban on Lebanon, a move that could revive the embattled country’s vital tourism sector. Read: Financial...
(Bloomberg) — Arif Naqvi, the Abraaj Group founder caught up in a U.S. fraud probe, is still being held in U.K. jail days after he won...
(Bloomberg) — India is going through one of the greatest periods of wealth creation — and destruction — all at the same time. A new breed...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — In 1989, feminist Arlie Russell Hochschild argued that working women go home to work a “second shift,” performing the majority of the labor...
(Bloomberg) — Singapore’s Hyflux Ltd., the water and power company battling for survival, said it is in talks with Middle Eastern utility Utico FZC about securing S$400...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — If you had bought a single share of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. class A stock on this day 25 years ago, you would have...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Of the 839,730 recipients of bachelor’s degrees in the U.S. in the 1970-1971 academic year, 176,307 got education degrees. Other big fields of...
(Bloomberg) — Dubai-based Arqaam Capital Ltd. and Abu Dhabi’s The National Investor are weighing a possible merger, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The...