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Saturday, November 21 - 2009

Saudi scores in business confidence over UAE

  • Saudi Arabia: Saturday, November 07 - 2009 at 11:10

US-based research and polling firm Zogby International has released a survey of business confidence in the Gulf revealing that senior executives in the UAE are much less confident about their economic prospects than their counterparts in Saudi Arabia, Khaleej Times has reported. The findings were based on interviews with 126 chief executives and other senior managers in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar — during October 22 and 23. From 47 respondents in the UAE, 15% said their businesses were flourishing while 57% said their businesses were in decline, while among 67 Saudi respondents, 46% said they were prospering, and only 15% said they were in decline.

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