Sunday · February 10, 2026
The Outlook of Dubai's Residential Market in 2026
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India's Trade Deal with the U.S. Raises Doubts Among Economists
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A Slowdown in Software Deal-Making and IPOs Amid Market Volatility
Fertiglobe Reports Strong Financial Performance in Q4 2025
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The Rise of the Middle East as a Global Center of Capital
Why Dubai’s property boom is built to last for a long time
Dubai sells 500 homes valued at over $10 million in 2025, sets new record
Indian rupee hits record low against dirham; will UAE grocery prices fall?
Indian rupee slips to record low against UAE dirham, but RBI likely curbs losses
UAE residents can now track and improve their credit score in real-time
Reverse home bias and the New Year resolution that can change your wealth
Every new year begins the same way.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid in Crypto Investing
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UAE businesses continue to remain on strong growth track
Business activity across the UAE’s non-oil private sector closed 2025 on a strong footing, underlining the economy’s resilience and breadth as firms continued to benefit from firm demand, supportive government policies and sustained domestic and international interest.
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India upgrades economic growth forecasts 2025-26 to 7.4%
India's economy is expected to grow 7.4% in the fiscal year ending in March, the National Statistics Office said on Wednesday, above the government's initial projection of 6.3%-6.8%.India's first advance estimate of gross domestic product (GDP), which will undergo revisions over time as data coverage improves, will be used as a base for the federal budget due to be announced on February 1.The Indian economy grew 6.5% in 2024/25 and 9.2% in 2023/24.In nominal terms, which factor in inflation, the
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Dubai gold prices at record high; 24K reaches Dh550 per gram
Gold prices hit a new record in Dubai and globally as the 24K price hit Dh550 per gram at the opening of the market on Monday.The Dubai Jewellery Group data showed 24K jumping Dh7 per gram to Dh550.25, while the 22K gold price rose Dh6.5 to Dh509.5 per gram on Monday morning.Similarly, the 21K gold price rose to Dh488.75, 18K to Dh418.75 and 14K to Dh326.75 per gram.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.Globally, spot gold broke above the psychological milestone
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Is 2026 the year crypto finally moves from speculation to structural maturity?
For many people, 2025 felt like a year the crypto market should have soared and didn’t. Markets lagged, prices disappointed and we started to rethink once sacred rhythms like the four year cycle. Some analysts suggested a 5.4 year pattern (with hope for a final run at the bull market after all), while others argued cycles might be replaced altogether by a market shaped more by institutions than solo traders. At the same time, by the end of the year my social media feeds were filled with people talking about how 2025 was the year of the snake in Chinese zodiac, and that in February, we pass into the year of the Fire Horse. So what if 2025 was an important transition year, where crypto shed its Wild West reputation like a snake sheds its skin, in the direction of structural maturity and widespread adoption, under the auspices of the Fire Horse’s energy, enthusiasm and speed? Either way, markets are up despite geopolitical uncertainty, an interesting development, considering the impact of incidents in the past. And 2026 is shaping up to be very interesting indeed. Here are six things I’m looking forward to:
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Crypto’s coming of age: 2026 set to redefine digital assets beyond price hype
Cryptocurrency markets are entering 2026 on a footing of growing maturity, setting the stage for a year where digital assets increasingly anchor real-world use, deepening institutional roots and supporting their role as a strategic macro hedge.As Devika Mittal, South Asia Head at Ava Labs, observes, “2026 feels like the year crypto grows up. The market will move beyond pure price swings toward real utility, driven by clearer regulation, deeper institutional involvement, and more reliable infrast
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India proposes forcing smartphone makers to give source code in security overhaul
India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government and make several software changes as part of a raft of security measures, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from giants like Apple and Samsung.The tech companies have countered that the package of 83 security standards, which would also include a requirement to alert the government to major software updates, lacks any global precedent and risks revealing proprietary details, according to four people familiar
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Expected release date, features and UAE price
January is traditionally an exciting month for Samsung fans, as it usually signals the arrival of the next-generation Galaxy S series. In 2026, however, the wait is slightly longer than usual. The much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy S26 series, led by the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is expected to debut a few weeks later than Samsung’s typical January schedule.
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All January 9 flights to Iran cancelled, Flydubai spokesperson confirms
[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times' live blog for real-time updates on the protests in Iran]According to the Dubai Airport website, at least 17 flights have been cancelled from Dubai to various Iranian cities including Tehran, Shiraz and Mashhad. A Flydubai spokesperson told Khaleej Times that all its flights to Iran on Friday (January 9) have been canceled. “We are in direct contact with passengers whose travel plans have been affected,” the spokesperson said. “We will continue to monitor the
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Etihad flies a record 22.4 million passengers in 2025, launches 16 new routes
Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways carried 22.4 million passengers in 2025, an increase of 21 per cent year-on-year and the highest annual total in its history.The UAE national carrier’s passenger load factor in 2025 reached 88.3 per cent, up two percentage points compared with 2024, reflecting strong commercial performance throughout the year.The increase in passenger traffic was driven by sustained demand and disciplined capacity growth across its expanding global network..In December 2025 alone,
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Du reports 7.9% year-on-year increase in revenues, reaching Dh3.87 billion in Q3 2025
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (du) on Thursday reported a solid financial and operational performance for the third quarter of 2025, underpinned by strong commercial momentum, disciplined execution, and strategic investments in high-growth areas.The telecom operator posted a 7.9 per cent year-on-year increase in revenues, reaching Dh3.87 billion for the quarter, driven by robust growth across its mobile, fixed, and ICT segments. Net profit rose to Dh732 million, marking a 1
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UAE's mobile market set for data-driven growth as 5G subscriptions surge
The mobile services sector in the UAE is set for a steady advance over the rest of the decade as demand for high-volume data plans and widespread 5G adoption reshape how consumers and businesses use mobile networks. According to new modelling by analytics firm GlobalData, mobile service revenue in the UAE is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4 per cent between 2025 and 2030 — a shift driven by rising data consumption even as traditional voice revenue continues to decli
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Why crude oil’s slide looks set to hit $50 this year
Oil prices are drifting lower with a stubborn sense of inevitability, weighed down by swelling supply and an unconvincing geopolitical risk premium, even after the shock of a US strike in Venezuela.From Wall Street to Mumbai, analysts are converging on a view that crude could revisit levels last seen during periods of acute oversupply, with Brent flirting with $50 a barrel by mid-year and struggling to mount a durable recovery.The immediate drag is Opec+ itself. After years of restraining output
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Oil steadies as market assesses potential disruption in Iran, dealmaking for Venezuela
Oil prices steadied on Friday as concerns about potential disruption to Iran's output were offset by expectations of increased supply from Venezuela.Brent futures gained 18 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to $62.17 per barrel by 1005 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude climbed 17 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to $57.93.Both benchmarks climbed more than 3 per cent on Thursday, following two straight days of declines. For the week, Brent is on track to climb 2.3 per cent, while WTI has gained 1 pe
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Airbus CEO says Boeing likely to win order race this year
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury conceded likely defeat in the annual order race against Boeing on Wednesday, saying it was possible Boeing would win for the first time in six years, helped by settlements over U.S. tariff disputes.Airbus remains ahead of its U.S. rival in deliveries and the pipeline of outstanding orders, Faury told France Inter. Buoyed by strong demand for its 787 long-haul jet, Boeing on Wednesday posted 908 net orders after cancellations between January and November, compared with
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Warner Bros bidding war and red hot M&A market has dealmakers working through holidays
A flurry of multi-billion-dollar deals has bankers and advisers from Wall Street to Canary Wharf packing laptops next to presents and warning family and friends their holiday vacations over the next two weeks will be cut short. There have been $463.6 billion in mergers and acquisitions announced this month, 30% more than last year, including Trump Media Technology Group's $6 billion merger with nuclear fusion firm TAE Technologies, IBM's $11 billion purchase of data infrastructure company Confl
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Abu Dhabi to invest Dh240 billion in infrastructure over the next 7 to 10 years
Abu Dhabi will invest Dh240 billion ($65.4 billion) over the coming years in infrastructure development, with a strong role for private-sector entities, as the emirate sees its population doubling by 2040, a senior official said on Monday.“A lot of people think infrastructure is construction, but it touches a lot of different economic sectors — hospitality, healthcare, education, construction and transportation, etc. When the government actually pumps a lot of investment into infrastructure and
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