Cover Story,Money,The Work,investments

And a new round of speculation begins…


As Arab bourses tumble, people are asking an all-too-familiar question: Is the property boom turning to bust?


Oct 8th, 2008 | print  |  email email  | Post a comment  |  Listen to the Article

Gulf property boom over?”asks a bold headline on Bahraini newspaper, Gulf Daily News. As if in response, the headline on Arabian Business reads, “No hiding place for battered Emaar shares.

Gulf states talk up markets, play down crisis,” says Reuters, addressing how officials from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman are reassuring investors that the region will not fall prey to the global crisis.

Yet there is no denying the fact that the regional stock markets are taking a battering.

While officials are confident about injecting more liquidity into the market in the event of a major crisis, investors are still worried – and for obvious reasons.

Following the massive collapse of the banking sector in the US, Europe is now facing its own financial crisis. While the US injected $700bn into its ailing banks, Britain announced plans to inject up to $87bn.

It’s natural that property in the region would be affected. Every multi-billion dollar development being announced at Cityscape needs investment to become more than just a model – investment that would come not only from the Gulf, but from other countries as well.

While a lot of analysts have been recommending the Middle East as the ideal spot for investors to make money, the performance of the region’s stock markets are not very encouraging.

Is the real estate boom in the region finally seeing its last days? Is the global economic crisis bound to take its toll on the oil-rich region as well?

 
Tagged as: , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply

ad logo




Rising oil prices: good or bad news?
The International Energy Agency has said that rapidly increasing oil prices may not be great news for the economy.
Jun 30, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, International, Nation, The Life, The Work, economy
The Joy of Beirut
International production house Joy Films has great expectations as it officially launches in Lebanon.
Jun 29, 2009 | Cover Story, International, Media/Marketing, The Work, lebanon
Emaar’s merger: Will it change Dubai’s property scene?
Analysts argue that though the move is a positive one, it will not have an impact on the market in the short term.
Jun 28, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, Real Estate, The Work
The rise of radio, Part II
The downturn may have an upside for one overlooked advertising medium, Part II.
Jun 25, 2009 | Cover Story, Nation, The Work, advertising
5 links between UK football clubs and the UAE
A member of the ruling family in the UAE has denied buying a stake in an English premier league club. But the ties between the UAE and football clubs in the UK seem to be building.
Jun 24, 2009 | Cover Story, Nation, Sport, The Work

The rise of radio, Part I
The downturn may have an upside for one overlooked advertising medium, Part I.
Jun 24, 2009 | Cover Story, Nation, The Work, advertising

Deyaar in hot water
Former Deyaar employees have been accused of orchestrating a web of fraud and bribery by a team of prosecutors appointed by Sheikh Mohammed. This is getting serious.
Jun 22, 2009 | Cover Story, Crime, Dubai, Real Estate, The Work

Will there be an exodus from Dubai?
The UAE labor minister said that the job market in the UAE has been affected by the global financial crisis. But is the worst yet to come?
Jun 18, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, Labor, The Work
Where’s Dubai headed?
A list of recent quotes from people and companies predicting what the emirate can look forward to in the near future.
Jun 17, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, The Work, economy

Prince Alwaleed jumped the gun
Emaar accused Kingdom Holding of announcing their agreement before the details of the deal were finalized.
Jun 16, 2009 | Cover Story, Deals, Real Estate, Regional, The Work

Looking to the skies
Nothing big is expected from the Paris Air Show this year, as the global airline industry is going through a turbulent phase because of the financial crisis.
Jun 15, 2009 | Cover Story, International, The Work, transport

Where’s online journalism headed?
Online journalism is evolving, but as Samar Fatany, a Saudi radio journalist, asks is the Gulf ready to accept developments in information technologies.
Jun 15, 2009 | Cover Story, Media, Media/Marketing, Regional, The Work

Emaar denies Saudi deal
The property developer denied on Sunday that it will build Saudi’s kilometer-high tower. So much for yesterday’s market rally.
Jun 15, 2009 | Article, Cover Story, Real Estate, Regional, The Work

Bashing the Dubai-bashers
The emirate has just established a media office to spread the good word around, and try and curb negative reports about Dubai.
Jun 14, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, Media/Marketing, The Work

Missing the boat, Part II
Countries around the world are scrambling to jump on board the hugely lucrative halal sector, except, that is, Arab countries, Part II.
Jun 14, 2009 | Cover Story, Regional, The Work, case studies, investments

Missing the boat, Part I
Countries around the world are scrambling to jump on board the hugely lucrative halal sector, except, that is, Arab countries, Part I.
Jun 11, 2009 | Cover Story, Regional, The Work, case studies, investments

Dubai’s retailers: down but not out
The financial crisis is squeezing retailers’ profits in Dubai hard, with many now complaining about their high rents. Are new claims that spending in the city will soon pick up again accurate?
Jun 10, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, Retail, The Work

Calling all nerds, Part II
With few signs of homegrown Silicon Valleys on the horizon, Gulf states are spending billions more to attract high-tech knowhow, Part II.
Jun 10, 2009 | Cover Story, Regional, The Work, technology

The Middle East’s weapons of cash destruction
Reports claim that Saudi and the UAE are spending huge amounts of money stockpiling military weapons. Why?
Jun 10, 2009 | Cover Story, Regional, The Work, investments

Dubai property prices may fall further
A report by Standard Chartered also says that the first signs of stabilization have appeared.
Jun 09, 2009 | Cover Story, Dubai, Real Estate, The Work