Infrastructure financing needs in rapidly developing economies can be met to some extent in the medium term, if the Shanghai-based New Development Bank (NDB) is able to lend the targeted $10bn within the next five years.
Central banks’ repeated warnings that there are limits to what they can do to bolster the sputtering world economy could suggest they are about to pull back and pass the baton to governments.
The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) is leading a month long campaign across Qatar’s leading malls to mark the international Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The Coca-Cola Company has officially opened its QR132mn ($36mn) Al Mana Plant — the Atlanta, Georgia-based multinational beverage corporation’s first bottling facility in Qatar.
The Translation and Interpreting Institute (TII) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s (HBKU) College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) is now accepting submissions for the eighth annual International Translation Conference. The conference will be held on March 27 and 28.
A Singapore firm headed by a scion of one of Asia’s richest families has bought a 49% stake in Rolling Stone, with plans to diversify the iconic magazine into new business including live events and merchandising.
Israel's government on Sunday approved some $18 million in additional financing for West Bank settlements, calling it a response to security concerns, though the money is to be used in a variety of ways.
Lewis Hamilton lapped fastest in opening Canadian Grand Prix practice yesterday while Felipe Massa gave Formula One’s newest sponsors plenty of exposure by crashing his Williams into a Heineken hoarding.
Al Rayan Bank, whose parent company is Masraf Al Rayan, has conducted a series of UK Islamic finance information events in the cities of Leicester, Manchester, London and Birmingham ...
New Zealand supporters at Twickenham voiced euphoric relief after their close victory over South Africa in the World Cup semi-final, saying the tight, dying stages were “absolute murder”.
Think of Michael Owen and most people think of one thing.
Angry Kimi Raikkonen blasted his Ferrari team after he missed the first cut and qualified only 18th for today’s Austrian Grand Prix.