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Washington’s #Metoo Moment – PressReader

Washington’s #Metoo Moment - PressReader Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Key Takeaways U.S. capital is shifting toward the UAE as investors seek governance‑aligned markets post‑#Metoo. Dubai mid‑range residential assets deliver 5.8%‑6.2% yields with strong occupancy. Abu Dhabi’s mixed‑use and industrial projects offer diversification and...

HVS U.S. Market Pulse: April 2026 – Hospitality Net

HVS U.S. Market Pulse: April 2026 - Hospitality Net Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Key Takeaways U.S. hotel occupancy reached 71.2 % in April 2026, with RevPAR up 6.4 % YoY. New hotel supply growth is moderating to ~2.3 %, supporting price stability. Institutional capital is focused on “core‑plus” assets; family offices dominate...

Market Open: May 1, 2026

Market Open: May 1, 2026 Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Key Takeaways Global equity markets are selective; real assets in the UAE are gaining a premium. Dubai’s luxury residential inventory is tightening, driving price appreciation. Abu Dhabi’s industrial and logistics sector offers strong yields amid supply‑chain re‑shoring. The...

Morning Bid: So much news, so little time

Morning Bid: So much news, so little time Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Key Takeaways Capital continues to flow into UAE real‑estate despite higher global rates. Dubai offers liquidity; Abu Dhabi provides stronger long‑term yields. Diversify across core residential, value‑add logistics and hospitality. Hybrid financing (50% equity...

Energy Expansion Along the Chemical Corridor Highlights Workforce Housing Demand and Industrial Growth Pressures – The National Law Review

Energy Expansion Along the Chemical Corridor Highlights Workforce Housing Demand and Industrial Growth Pressures – The National Law Review Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Key Takeaways Expansion of the Gulf Coast chemical corridor is driving a rapid surge in workforce‑housing demand and tightening industrial space. Multifamily vacancy is falling...

The UAE dumping OPEC may not affect crude as anticipated

The UAE dumping OPEC may not affect crude as anticipated Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Key Takeaways The UAE’s OPEC exit is unlikely to trigger a sharp, sustained drop in crude prices. Sovereign wealth funds will keep funding large‑scale UAE real‑estate projects, preserving demand. Capital flows into Dubai and Abu Dhabi remain robust despite oil‑price volatility....