Dubai's Economic Downturn

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Livin' la vida expat in Dubai isn't as snazzy as it used to beby Scott Carmichael Feb 13th 2009 @ 10:30AM

Forget New York City - the world capital of spend, spend, spend has long been Dubai. This is literally where the sky was the limit, and when they ran out of sky, they simply built out into the ocean.

Thousands upon thousands of foreigners made their way to Dubai to grab their own little bit of the wealth.

Of course, that has all come to a grinding halt. Construction is slowing down, and a general feeling of doom and gloom is descending upon the nation.

Things are apparently so bad, that many expats are packing up their belongings and leaving. Of course, when you leave so suddenly, you tend to forget minor things like your mortgage, your car and your credit card debt.

Livin' la vida expat in Dubai isn't as snazzy as it used to be - Gadling | travel blog | news, stories, deals, and tips. Go there.
 
Livin' la vida expat in Dubai isn't as snazzy as it used to beby Scott Carmichael Feb 13th 2009 @ 10:30AM

Forget New York City - the world capital of spend, spend, spend has long been Dubai. This is literally where the sky was the limit, and when they ran out of sky, they simply built out into the ocean.

Thousands upon thousands of foreigners made their way to Dubai to grab their own little bit of the wealth.

Of course, that has all come to a grinding halt. Construction is slowing down, and a general feeling of doom and gloom is descending upon the nation.

Things are apparently so bad, that many expats are packing up their belongings and leaving. Of course, when you leave so suddenly, you tend to forget minor things like your mortgage, your car and your credit card debt.

Livin' la vida expat in Dubai isn't as snazzy as it used to be - Gadling | travel blog | news, stories, deals, and tips. Go there.

Oh no does that mean Michael Jackson is coming back!:wtf:
 
The boom and bust economy of a nation dependent on a single natural resource.

What will they do when nobody needs their oil?
 
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The boom and bust economy of a nation dependent on a single natural resource.

What will they do when nobody need their oil?

Dubai doesn't have any oil. It is the financial capital of the Middle East. They rely on the financial services industry and real estate for the most part. Many multinational corporations have offices there.
 
The boom and bust economy of a nation dependent on a single natural resource.

What will they do when nobody need their oil?

Dubai doesn't have any oil. It is the financial capital of the Middle East. They rely on the financial services industry and real estate for the most part. Many multinational corporations have offices there.

OH?

I stand corrected then.

What will they do when their the world doesn't need their clients' oil, then?

Of course, given that they're bankers, I expect they're survive even if their clients don't.
 
The boom and bust economy of a nation dependent on a single natural resource.

What will they do when nobody need their oil?

Dubai doesn't have any oil. It is the financial capital of the Middle East. They rely on the financial services industry and real estate for the most part. Many multinational corporations have offices there.

Exactly, you are correct. Dubai doesn't have oil or have very little. One more thing that they also rely on is tourism
 
The boom and bust economy of a nation dependent on a single natural resource.

What will they do when nobody needs their oil?

Study up a little bit! Dubai was trying to move away from their economies dependency on oil
 
You can not seperate Dubai from UAE (United Arab Emirates). You must view all Emirates together which make of this country. But if you seperate the emirates, then there is the conclusion, that Dubai has spent much money on not-needed infrastructural projects.
Maybe they suffer currently from the crisis, but this will only mean, that they will either delay such non-needed projects or give their attention to only needed infrastructural projects.
When you look to Abu Dhabi, the other Emirate of UAE, then they have 650 Billion $ to 875 Billion $ in cash
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This money is there and is not future money.
 

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