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Aussie firm buys $715mn stake in Al Habtoor unit

Aussie firm buys $715mn stake in Al Habtoor unit

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Leighton to acquire 45% of Dubai construction firm as it expands in Gulf.

MTC scores hat-trick at CommsMEA awards
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Company chief executive Saad Al Barrak picks up Lifetime Achievement award.

Dubai may spend $1.8bn on finance company
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DIFC Investments says unnamed firm is one of 20 companies it may invest in.

Leading Arab daily back on sale in Saudi
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Al-Hayat went back on sale in the kingdom on Friday, critical columns the reason for its four-day ban.


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