Gulf tensions spark caution among Indian investors, impacting Dubai's real estate market after years of rapid growth and stability.
By Federico Maccioni, Rachna Uppal, Hadeel Al Sayegh and Nazih Osseiran DUBAI, March 20 (Reuters) - Dubai's property market ...
Two Dubai property developers have seen their Islamic bonds, or sukuk, fall into distressed territory, with investor concern ...
Dubai’s real estate market, fresh off a record-breaking run in 2025, is now facing a critical test as escalating tensions in ...
As Exclusive Links Real Estate marks over two decades in the Dubai property market, the company reflects on 21 years of ...
Dubai’s property market faces a twin challenge of rising supply and weakening demand, with Citi warning that prices could ...
Dubai’s real estate sector continues to demonstrate structural resilience, with development activity progressing in ...
Dubai's property market is beginning to show signs of strain due to escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly involving ...
UAE petrol price changes, Dubai property demand , Hormuz disruption and business resilience – 10 stories you missed this week ...
For decades, Dubai's sales pitch featured gleaming skylines, tax-free salaries, ease of doing business and something far more intangible: the unspoken promise that whatever was happening elsewhere in ...
Dubai's once red-hot real estate market is showing clear signs of weakening as the ongoing Iran war and a series of regional ...
Dubai real estate bonds, including those issued by Binghatti and Omniyat, are trading with high yield spreads amid the ...
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