No. 375 Saudi Economists Question Some Aspects of New Budget12/12/2007
No. 374 High Prices Grind Middle Class in UAE12/12/2007
No. 373 The Future of Economic Relations Between Palestine and Israel12/12/2007
No. 372 Morocco to Finance Housing Project in East Jerusalem12/12/2007
No. 371 Egypt Expects 14 million Tourists by 2011 and $10.5 Billion in Revnues12/12/2007
No. 370 UAE Buys into Indonesian Telecom12/12/2007
No. 369 Two Contrasting Views of Egypt12/11/2007
No. 368 Vital Economic Data on Selected Middle Eastern Countries12/11/2007
No. 367 Saudi Arabia: $109.4 Billion Budget for 200812/11/2007
No. 366 Iran: Increasing Fuel Quotas for Private Cars to 120 Liters/Month12/11/2007
No. 365 Egypt: French Lafarge to Buy Orascom Cement for $12.8 Billion12/11/2007
No. 364 Oman: Construction of "Blue City" Begins12/11/2007
No. 363 Saudi Arabia: Inflation Increases to its Highest in 12 Years12/11/2007
No. 362 Turkish Investors Interested in Iran12/11/2007
No. 361 Iran Gas Reserves Equal to 176 Billion Barrels of Crude12/11/2007
No. 360 Libya: Gas Exploration Contract to Algeria's Sonatrach12/11/2007
No. 359 Morocco: Tourism Sector Creates 10% of New Jobs12/11/2007
No. 358 Britain to Launch Sovereign Sukuk12/11/2007
No. 357 Egypt: Billions of Dollars in Industry Investments12/11/2007
No. 356 Gulf SWF Ready to Pounce on Banks Hurt by Sub-prime Problems12/11/2007