Press releases
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13 May 2014
Are you ready for the GCC Construction recovery in 2014?
According to Deloitte Middle East’s annual report: “GCC Powers of Construction, looking to 2014 and further ahead it seems like government-led initiatives will continue to drive growth in the GCC construction sector as regional governments continue to focus on social infrastructure projects.
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06 May 2014
Dubai establishes itself as a leading global hospitality destination
Deloitte and STR Global launched a new series of quarterly reports entitled “Middle East Hotel Market Insight” to highlight key trends and analysis on the tourism, hospitality and leisure (THL) industry across the Middle East.
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22 April 2014
Deloitte and IRTI workshop: Restructuring Sukuk the Islamic way
The workshop marks the importance of a three-way dialogue between regulators, practitioners and law and consulting firms, to address and discuss pressing issues in Islamic finance to ensure knowledge-sharing and keep vested practitioners informed
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15 April 2014
7 Deloitte experts assess Expo 2020 economic impact spillover
Deloitte experts weigh in on the changes that will occur as a result of the Expo 2020 Dubai win, as well as the challenges facing senior management in the GCC countries and wider MENA region as the countdown to FATCA becomes more imminent.
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13 April 2014
MENA economic growth “does not automatically” lead to social advancement
For Middle East countries in the 2014 Social Progress Index , the UAE ranks 37 th followed closely by Kuwait in the 40 th position, Saudi Arabia 65 th , Jordan 75 th , Lebanon 83 rd , Egypt 84 th , Iraq 118 th and Yemen 125 th .
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04 March 2014
Increasing health care spending in GCC countries
According to Deloitte ’s new report, “ Global health care outlook: Shared challenges, shared opportunities” , a growing and aging population coupled with increasing total health care expenditures per capita, are boosting health care industry growth in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
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