Closing the Strait of Hormuz has shown how the Gulf should shift from an oil-export model to a digital and distribution hub. Will this trigger the long-delayed free trade agreement with China?
[escenic_image id="5511169"]Though the liquidity crisis experienced by the global economy has become a hackneyed subject due to more than a year’s worth of intense punditry, investors are still eager…
[escenic_image id="5510975"]Globally, the post-crisis economic environment has considerably increased reliance on the bond market. Governments are financing record amounts of stimulus that is being…
[escenic_image id="5510767"] The New Silk Road Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan – each of these toponyms is better known to international investor community individually rather…
[escenic_image id="5510565"] BRICs as the Emerging (Decoupled) Leaders Prior to the global financial crisis, there was a virulent debate over the concept of decoupling, the idea that the performance…
[escenic_image id="5510019"] A Blessing or a Curse? Its well-known nickname is "black gold". But Terry Lynn Karl said it can be "The Midas Touch" and the man who founded OPEC once called it "the…
[escenic_image id="5510075"] The Majalla: How would you characterize the scope and depth of economic recovery in Palestine? There has been a revival in the West Bank though not much of one in Gaza…
[escenic_image id="559620"]In a time where the dos and don’ts of financial markets are more widely discussed than football results, one issue has been curiously absent: Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF)…
[escenic_image id="559397"]Two CEOS stand in an office examining a chart showing plunging world GDP. One turns to the other, and says, “We can only hope that it turns around before there’s time to…
[escenic_image id="558971"]Although the Gulf economies have weathered the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) relatively well, the same cannot be said about their financial centres. Stock markets in the…
[escenic_image id="558014"]Now that the global economy has apparently bottomed out, governments and private investors alike can shift away from emergency to forward-looking decisions that will better…
Disruption in the Hormuz can have major implications for global trade, but it also creates opportunities for smaller nations like Iran to become global political players
The Iraq war was viewed as disastrous in retrospect, while the Iran war was unpopular from the get-go. Al Majalla highlights the similarities and differences between the two.
Pipelines have a chequered history in the Middle East, but the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has led US Tom Barrack to conclude that a new route through Syria could solve some problems.