The Gulf's post-war recovery: geography, cash, and confidence will decide winners
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The Economist
6d ago· 1 min readenNews
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A brief article previewing the post-war challenges facing Gulf states (Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia), arguing that geography, financial resources, and confidence will determine which countries recover and which drift after the conflict. The piece contrasts the pre-war optimism around Dubai's property market and Doha's AI discussions with the harsh reality of war that followed.
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At a gathering of bankers in Dubai, talk focused on whether the city's sizzling property market was due for a correction.
War was already threatening the Middle East, but no one wanted to believe it would hit home.
Geography, cash and confidence will decide who recovers, and who drifts
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