So far this year hard currency bond issuance by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman has amounted to $91 billion …
Non-resident MENA capital inflows seen slightly up
So far this year hard currency bond issuance by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman has amounted to $91 billion …
Bahrain boosts access to funding for SMEs, startups
Startups and SMBs in Bahrain can now issue shares to employees as well as raise funding via convertible notes after an amendment to the Bahrain Commercial Companies Law. Employee share schemes enable …
Bahrain boosts access to funding for SMEs, startups
Startups and SMBs in Bahrain can now issue shares to employees as well as raise funding via convertible notes after an amendment to the Bahrain Commercial Companies Law. Employee share schemes enable …
Non-resident Mena capital inflows seen slightly up at Dh650 billion
So far this year hard currency bond issuance by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman has amounted to $91 billion … chief economist for Mena at the Institute of International Finance. “The …
No Fans at Both F1 Races in Bahrain But Covid-19 Health Workers Invited
The two Formula One races in Bahrain will be held predominantly without spectators because of the coronavirus pandemic, race organizers said Saturday. A small number of grandstand seats will be …
Formula 1 2020: Bahrain, Sakhir GPs to be held behind closed doors, say organisers
The two Formula 1 Grand Prix to be contested in Bahrain this season will be held behind closed doors, apart from some guest members of the kingdom’s health services, organisers said on Saturday.Two …
Bahrain F1 double-header to take place behind closed doors
The Bahrain International Circuit has confirmed that both its F1 races will take place behind closed doors without spectators.
Bahrain to only allow healthcare workers for F1 double header
The Bahrain International Circuit has confirmed that its two upcoming Formula 1 races will be run “predominantly” without spectators.
Bahrain F1 races to be “predominantly” without fans as only health workers allowed
The Bahrain International Circuit has confirmed that its two upcoming Formula 1 races will be run “predominantly” without spectators and will just be open to frontline workers …