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Chatham House is pleased to have worked together with the three financial centres of the region - DIFC, QFCA and Bahrain EDB - for the completion of this project.'
GCC: Developed economy
The GCC countries need to 'aggressively' correct the tendency for observers to view the region as a 'developing economy', according to Chatham House.
The GCC's average GDP per capita is now almost on a par with many developed economies such as Spain while its non-energy GDP per capita is well above emerging-market levels, it noted.
Cautioning policy-makers in GCC countries against ad hoc experimentation in policies that could endanger growth and the region's 'brand', the study said 'any changes in the exchange rate system should be carefully coordinated to enhance confidence and avoid potential confusion and volatility in regional cross rates, which might be both distracting and damaging to the image of GCC cohesion. The move to a common currency would avoid such pitfalls and offer a significant boost to financial-market activity.'
Against this backdrop, an extraordinary meeting of the UAE Cabinet presided over by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai on Oct.21 approved the Dh42.2 billion Federal Budget for 2009.
The total outlay of this biggest ever budget is 21 percent higher than last year's Dh34.9 billion.
Economists and business leaders said that the significantly higher budget this year once again proves that the UAE has the financial strength to withstand the global turmoil.
'The budget demonstrates that the country's finances are strong enough to withstand the global financial turmoil,' said economist Dr Mohammad Al Asoumi.
'In recent weeks the government has announced a series of measures to strengthen its financial system,' he added


Gerald Tremblay, the mayor of Montreal, is set to fly to London along with two senior cabinet ministers for talks with Bernie Ecclestone focused aimed at saving the Canadian Grand Prix.
A meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council earlier this month revealed a revised calendar for the 2009 season without the Canadian event with the event promoter revealing that a commercial disagreement had played a key part in the decision.
Earlier this week, officials from Grand Prix du Canada were forced to deny stories that they owed a 'substantial' amount of money to Ecclestone's Formula One Management group.



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