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  • MANAMA, Bahrain, March 17, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The government of Bahrain Thursday reopened the stock exchange, several banks and the central bank, a sign that normalcy is returning to the island kingdom's financial markets. Despite Manama's financial center being blocked by police, the stock market resumed trading at its emergency location.

  • DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Bahrain's stock exchange and a few bank branches reopened today, but business remained far from normal a day after soldiers and riot police overran an anti- government protest camp in the Persian Gulf island kingdom. Shops and malls stayed shut in much of the capital, Manama. Soldiers, some backed by armored personnel carriers and tanks, were stationed throughout the city's government and commercial districts downtown, including outside the Bahrain Financial Harbor, an office complex that stands testament to the tiny nation's role as a regional banking hub.

  • ...``Country Indices''): MSCI Bahrain IndexSM, MSCI Kuwait. IndexSM, MSCI Oman IndexSM, ... securities exchange, and (y) an ``NMS stock'' (as defined in Rule 600 of Regulation NMS) or (B...

  • On Feb. 14, the winds of change that are sweeping the region hit the shores of Bahrain. Demands for well-paying jobs, transparency in economic affairs and access to better social services were received with good will. There is no doubt that grievances about civil and political rights for all Bahrainis are legitimate. In response, we offered an unconditional dialogue with the opposition so as to maintain the stability of our country and address the demands for reform. Unfortunately, the legitimate demands of the opposition were hijacked by extremist elements with ties to foreign governments in the region. It became very clear that the stability, safety and economic viability of our country were being threatened. We took immediate action to stabilize the situation and at the same time wel...

    ... to raise capital to list on the Bahrain Stock Exchange (BSE). The region has a liquidity oversup...

  • .... Bahrain Corporate Governance . The Ministry of Industry an... whose shares are listed on the Bahrain Stock Exchange. In addition the Code is highly recommend...

  • ... such as the introduction of the Bahrain Corporate Governance Code (the Bahraini Code). The... whose shares are listed under the Bahrain Stock Exchange. The Bahraini Code can also function as a...

  • ... offering of American Tire Distributors stock will be suspended. . About American Tire Distribut...It has offices in New York, London and Bahrain and is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchangge (IVC) and Bahrain Stock Exchange (INVCORP). Investcorp has five lines of business: ...

  • When either John McCain or Barack Obama takes the oath of office to serve as America's 44th president, the small but strategic country of Bahrain in the oil-rich Persian Gulf should be a top foreign-policy priority. This island nation of 800,000 is home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet as well as being one of the leaders in the promotion of human rights, religious tolerance and democratic pluralism in the Middle East. S.-Bahrain ties are among the most important relations for Washington because, as former Chairman of the Joints Chiefs Admiral William Crowe once noted, "Pound for pound Bahrain has been and continues to be America's best friend in the region." As home to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, whose job is the strategic goal of maintaining access to Persian Gulf oil, Bahrain has committed ...

    ... and even register a company on the Bahrain stock exchange in order to raise capital. Liquidity from...

  • CAIRO - Major Gulf Arab stock markets rallied on Sunday, led by Saudi Arabia's exchange after that nation's king pledged roughly $93 billion in financial support measures in a move aimed at quieting discontent in the Arab world's biggest economy. Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Shares Index closed up 4.5 percent, at 6,343 points, while the Dubai Financial Market closed 2.6 percent higher at 1,509 points. Analysts said the gains reflected new confidence in the oil-rich region after massive protests in Bahrain had regional markets vacillating sharply over the past couple of weeks.

  • ...-reform strategy was formulated in Bahrain specifying a framework for establishing a constitu... Authority of the Muscat Securities Exchange has recently presented a "golden share" method whe... have provided further support for their stock markets. Also fueled by the excess liquidity, the ...



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