The Financial Markets of the Arab Gulf : Power, Politics and Money (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking)

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The Financial Markets of the Arab Gulf : Power, Politics and Money (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking)

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Financial markets across the Arabian Peninsula have gone from being small, quasi-medieval structures in the 1960s to large world-class groupings of financial institutions. This evolution has been fueled by vast increases in income from oil and natural gas. The Financial Markets of the Arab Gulf presents and analyzes the banks, stock markets, investment companies, money changers and sovereign wealth funds that have grown from this oil wealth and how this income has acted as a buffer between Gulf society at large and the newfound cash reserves of Gulf Cooperation Council states (Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain) over the last fifty years.

By assessing the development of institutions like the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority, the Public Investment Fund and the National Bank of Kuwait, The Financial Markets of the Arab Gulf evaluates the growth of the markets and provides a detailed, critical, snapshot of the current form and function of the Gulf's financial markets. It argues that the markets have been controlled by various state institutions for socio-political reasons. In particular, the Saudi state has used its sophisticated regulatory regime to push for industrialization and diversification, which culminated in the Vision 2030 plan. The UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman have also been strongly involved in establishing modern markets for similar purposes but have done so through different means, with varying results, and each in line with what has been considered their respective comparative advantages.

Along with critically surveying these institutions and their role in global finance, the book also presents case studies depicting transactions typical to the region, including the highly profitable documentary credits of commercial banks, the financial scandal of certain financiers and their regulatory arbitrage between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, a review of the Dubai's trade miracle, and an assessment of the value and importance of the privatization of Saudi Aramco.

Contents

A Short History of the Financial Markets in the GCC States

The Commercial Banks



The Islamic Banks



The Money Changers



The Bahraini Offshore Market



The Capital Markets



Conclusion






The Financial Markets of the United Arab Emirates



Dubai versus Abu Dhabi



The UAE's Regulatory Environment



Free Trade Zones



The Banking Sector



Sovereign Wealth Funds



SWFs, Power Patronage and Asset Ownership



Conclusion






The Financial Markets of Saudi Arabia



SAMA and the Regulatory Environment



The Capital Markets



The State Controlled Financing Companies



The Money Changers



The Commercial Banks



Conclusion






The Financial Markets of Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Oman





4.1 The Financial Markets of Bahrain



The Banking Sector



The Capital Markets



Islamic Financial Regulation: A New Niche?



Bahrain's Unique Natural Resource



Conclusion





4.2 The Financial Markets of Qatar



Qatar's Energy Markets



Trade and the Embargo



The Banking Sector



The Capital Markets



The Qatar Investment Authority



Conclusion



4.3 The Financial Markets of Kuwait



The National Assembly



The Capital Markets



The Banking Sector



Sovereign Wealth Funds



SWFs in Crises: The KIO and the Gulf War



Conclusion





4.4 The Financial Markets of Oman



Qaboos's Elite Bargain



A New Challenge



Natural Resources and Diversification



The Banking Sector



The Capital Markets



Conclusion






The Gulf States in Global Financial Markets



Phase 1: 1960-1985



Phase 2 1985-Present



2008: Shifting Tones



Lasting Change



Looking East: Energy Investments in Asia and Southeast Asia



Conclusion






Case Studies



Introduction



6.1 The Saudi Aramco Privatization



Valuation



Transparency through Privatization



To IPO, But Where?



Conclusion





6.2 Name Lending and the TIBC Bankruptcy



Background



Regulatory, Personality or Practice: Who is At Fault?



Conclusion



Name Lending: A Primer





6.3 Dubai as a Financial Safe Haven



Indian Gold Smuggling



Iranian Trade Links



Conclusion





6.4 Documentary Credits



The Mechanics



Profitability



Conclusion






Conclusion

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