Arab Cities List - United Arab Emirates
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Dubai Gold Rate
Dubai (Arabic: دبÙÙ Dubeii; IPA: [du'beii]; English pronunciation: /duËËbaɪ/ doo-by( is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates (UAE(. The emirate is located south of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula and has the largest population with the second-largest land territory by area of all the emirates, after Abu Dhabi.[4] Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature.[5] Dubai City is located on the emirate's northern coastline.
The earliest recorded mention of Dubai is in 1095, and the earliest settlement known as Dubai town dates from 1799. Dubai was formally established in 1833 by Sheikh Maktoum bin Buti al Maktoum when he persuaded 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, living in what is now part of Saudi Arabia, to follow him to the Dubai Creek by the Al Abu Falasa clan of Bani Yas, and it remained under clan control when the United Kingdom assumed the protection of Dubai in 1892.[6] Its geographical location made it an important trading hub and by the beginning of the 20th century, it was an important port. In 1966, the year oil was discovered, Dubai and the emirate of Qatar set up a new monetary unit to replace the Gulf Rupee. The oil economy led to a massive influx of foreign workers, quickly expanding the city by 300% and bringing in international oil interests. The modern emirate of Dubai was created after the UK left the area in 1971. At this time Dubai, together with Abu Dhabi and four other emirates, formed the United Arab Emirates. The following year Ras al Khaimah joined the federation while Qatar and Bahrain chose to remain independent nations. In 1973, the monetary union with Qatar was dissolved and the UAE Dirham introduced throughout the UAE. A free trade zone was built around the Jebel Ali port in 1979, allowing foreign companies unrestricted import of labor and export capital. The Gulf War of 1990 had a negative financial effect on the city, as depositors withdrew their money and traders withdrew their trade, but subsequently the city recovered in a changing political climate and thrived.
Today, Dubai City has emerged as a global city and a business hub.[7] Although Dubai's economy was built on the oil industry, the emirate's model of business drives its economy, with the effect that its main revenues are now from tourism, real estate, and financial services, similar to that of Western countries.[8][9][10] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. This increased attention has highlighted labour rights and human rights issues concerning its largely South Asian workforce.[11] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008 and 2009 as a result of the worldwide economic downturn following the Financial crisis of 20072010
The earliest recorded mention of Dubai is in 1095, and the earliest settlement known as Dubai town dates from 1799. Dubai was formally established in 1833 by Sheikh Maktoum bin Buti al Maktoum when he persuaded 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, living in what is now part of Saudi Arabia, to follow him to the Dubai Creek by the Al Abu Falasa clan of Bani Yas, and it remained under clan control when the United Kingdom assumed the protection of Dubai in 1892.[6] Its geographical location made it an important trading hub and by the beginning of the 20th century, it was an important port. In 1966, the year oil was discovered, Dubai and the emirate of Qatar set up a new monetary unit to replace the Gulf Rupee. The oil economy led to a massive influx of foreign workers, quickly expanding the city by 300% and bringing in international oil interests. The modern emirate of Dubai was created after the UK left the area in 1971. At this time Dubai, together with Abu Dhabi and four other emirates, formed the United Arab Emirates. The following year Ras al Khaimah joined the federation while Qatar and Bahrain chose to remain independent nations. In 1973, the monetary union with Qatar was dissolved and the UAE Dirham introduced throughout the UAE. A free trade zone was built around the Jebel Ali port in 1979, allowing foreign companies unrestricted import of labor and export capital. The Gulf War of 1990 had a negative financial effect on the city, as depositors withdrew their money and traders withdrew their trade, but subsequently the city recovered in a changing political climate and thrived.
Today, Dubai City has emerged as a global city and a business hub.[7] Although Dubai's economy was built on the oil industry, the emirate's model of business drives its economy, with the effect that its main revenues are now from tourism, real estate, and financial services, similar to that of Western countries.[8][9][10] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. This increased attention has highlighted labour rights and human rights issues concerning its largely South Asian workforce.[11] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008 and 2009 as a result of the worldwide economic downturn following the Financial crisis of 20072010
2012-05-01T12:50:34Z
Negative real interest rates were the reason for high precious metal prices ... the fastest growing economies this will support the metal prices. City of Gold Dubai has grown enormously in significance as a gold trading hub in the past decade ...
2012-05-10T09:26:37Z
Natural gas futures gained in New York on speculation that a U.S. government report today will show inventories increased at a lower-than-average rate. The premium of gasoil, or diesel, to Asian marker Dubai crude fell $1.30 to $15.92 a barrel ...
2012-04-28T11:56:52Z
It is a mainstay of city tours, vying for attention with the world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, and more traditional offerings such as the old gold and spice markets. Ads for the hotel greet Dubai airport ... leaving a comment. Rate it yourself by ...
2012-05-01T01:01:54Z
It is a good time to be Baffert the trainer; in Saturday's 138th Run for the Roses he will saddle Bodemeister, a horse named after Baffert's seven-year-old son (named after Baffert's friend, Olympic gold medal ... March 26 in Dubai, United ...
2012-05-07T08:32:55Z
Surprisingly, he wasn't talking about gold. Twelve months ago to this date ... The Gulf is a $1 trillion economy, growing at a rate of over 5 percent per annum. Dubai seamlessly connects the West and the East and therefore if this was to ...
2012-04-30T13:20:23Z
The question doubtless to be posed today at the Dubai Multicommodities Centre’s Precious Metals Conference is whether something is about to happen to restore investor enthusiasm for gold and silver ... where interest rates are rising and ...
2012-04-18T14:17:34Z
The most important products constituting Dubai foreign trade movement included unwrought, worked and semi-manufactured gold, which came on the top of the list of Dubai imports amounting AED 81 in 2011, followed by diamond in the amount of AED 59 billion ...
2012-04-20T17:42:47Z
The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday surprised investors with a bigger-than-expected half-percentage-point cut to its key lending rate ... A 24K gold-plated Apple (AAPL) iPad 3 will be unveiled at Damas Jewellery in Dubai Mall next week before ...
2012-05-01T08:25:43Z
Two decades later and after a short stint at Istithmar World in Dubai, Mr Tarmoom, an Emirati national ... A far cry from the luxurious chandeliers and gold trim of Emirates Palace, where he joined the Financial Times for a sumptuous tea, Mr Tarmoom ...
2012-05-08T13:32:23Z
But rather than heralding a new era of restraint among a class keen on shopping trips to Dubai, the latest declarations by Members ... a plot of land and about 2kg of gold ornaments. Last month he was convicted of contempt of court after refusing to ...