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  • Algeria Economy
People walk past the headquarters of the Bank of Algeria in Algiers
Algeria to borrow from abroad for first time in 15 years
Lamine Ghanmi
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  • Egypt fuel prices
Employees at a petrol station work on a fuel dispenser input a new price of fuel in Cairo
Egypt decreases fuel prices after several hikes
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  • Tax heaven blacklist
Dubai
EU to remove Switzerland, UAE from tax haven lists
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  • Dubai investment
Restaurants in Sheikh Zayed road on October 2, 2019 in Dubai
Dubai seeks to boost investment as economy flags
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  • Lebanon Economy
Lebanon has had a fixed exchange rate of around 1,500 Lebanese pounds to the dollar in place since 1997.
Lebanon blames imports for rise in dollar demand
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  • Egypt Economy
Cars move along the '6th October Bridge' near banners of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
Egypt's investment allure tarnished as protests challenge reforms
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  • OPEC
Ecuador joined OPEC in 1973, withdrew in 1992, then rejoined in 2007
Fiscal problems force Ecuador to leave OPEC in 2020
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  • Iran's oil
The almost 1,000-kilometre pipeline will bring oil from Goreh in Bushehr to Jask
Iran on track to create new oil terminal on Sea of Oman
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  • Saudi credit rating
A Saudi man looks at the computer showing stock prices at ANB Bank in Riyadh
Fitch downgrades Saudi Arabia's credit rating
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  • Dubai Property Market
Property ownership in Dubai, which boasts the most diversified economy in the oil-rich Gulf region, is completely open to foreigners
Dubai developers slash prices as downturn continues
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  • Turkish tourism
Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Ersoy
Turkey ‘unconcerned’ by Thomas Cook collapse
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  • Aramco attack
Saudi Arabia has managed to maintain supplies to customers at levels prior to the attacks
Aramco restores oil production earlier than expected
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  • Thomas Cook collapse
Tunisia's tourism minister Rene Trabelsi
About 45 Tunisian hotels affected by Thomas Cook bankruptcy
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  • Thomas Cook collapse
A British government official speaks to tourists, flying with Thomas Cook at Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport
Thomas Cook collapse takes its toll on Tunisian hotels
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  • Thomas Cook collapse
Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel firm
Turkey tourism to lose on Thomas Cook collapse
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  • Oil Market
Both main oil contracts saw prices rise more than one percent Monday and traders are keeping tabs on Riyadh's progress in repairing the facilities
Oil prices rally after Iran warning to US forces
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