Money markets lose faith in Dubai
Troubled Arab boomtown struggles to correct its many debt woes.

Published On 9 Dec 2009
Dubai has long been known as a symbol of extravagance and a city where money could buy anything, but a daunting economic recession has been threatening the financial hub’s vitality.
Since their crisis began two weeks ago, Dubai continued to slide deep into financial trouble with its stock market losing 20 per cent of its value.
Dubai World, the government’s main investment and development company, has also started to sell its assets and deal with credit downgrades from global ratings agencies.
Al Jazeera’s Renee Odeh reports how money markets are losing faith in the Middle East’s financial capital.
Source: Al Jazeera