Abu Dhabi hosts Goldman Sachs summit as hedge funds flock to Al Maryah Island, signaling its rise as a global capital hub with $1.7T in sovereign wealth and long-term cultural investments.
Despite falling oil prices, Abu Dhabi continues investing in tourism, culture, and infrastructure, reinforcing its long-term economic diversification strategy with new museums and global events.
Lazard has launched a new Abu Dhabi office in ADGM, naming the emirate its UAE advisory hub to tap into $1.7 trillion in sovereign wealth and a booming regional dealmaking landscape.
Abu Dhabi launches a high-tech oncology project with Toshiba and M42 to build the region’s first heavy-ion therapy center, cementing its role as a hub for advanced cancer treatment and AI-driven healthcare.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. explores $9B deal to buy Aethon Energy’s shale gas assets, expanding its US LNG footprint amid UAE’s $1.4 trillion investment strategy.
Dubai’s real estate boom continues as housing prices surge 70% in four years, driven by an influx of capital, corporate HQs, and sovereign wealth funds seeking refuge from global turbulence.
FAB revamps into four core divisions, reshaping leadership and aligning with UAE’s global ambitions in investment banking, energy, and digital finance.
ADX attracts AED8.54bn in foreign capital in Q1 as new trading systems, ETFs, and tech-driven reforms position it as a top financial hub amid global volatility.
The United Arab Emirates reaffirmed its status as a neutral global mediator by organizing a quiet but strategically important prisoner exchange between Washington and Moscow on Thursday morning. The location — Abu Dhabi International Airport — is no coincidence:...
US law firm Paul Hastings opens new Abu Dhabi office led by Dean Eshanov and George Kazakov to serve as a regional hub for cross-border energy, infrastructure, and investment deals.
RedBird IMI faces political backlash in the UK for failing to sell The Telegraph as promised, while pursuing new deals like ITV Studios amid growing concerns over foreign influence in British media.