As capital moves unpredictably across borders, understanding economic signals becomes essential for traders and investors working from the emirate's financial hubs.
As remote work reshapes talent strategies and sectors diverge sharply, employers across the emirate face a critical moment to adapt or lose competitive edge.
Falling rents across Business Bay and Downtown Dubai are attracting regional operators and international firms seeking better value, while early movers in secondary markets capture premium tenants.
With geopolitical uncertainty rattling markets worldwide, understanding what economic indicators really tell us has never been more critical for Gulf investors.
From supply chain disruptions to shifting consumer behaviour, geopolitical tensions are forcing Dubai's hospitality sector to reimagine operations mid-year.
Rising borrowing costs, property market volatility, and regional uncertainty are testing the resilience of the emirate's traditionally buoyant financial landscape.
As UAE businesses grapple with evolving talent shortages, a homegrown venture near DIFC is pioneering a model that's putting local job seekers at the centre of the conversation.
A Jumeirah-based founder's sustainable packaging startup has attracted $12 million in Series A funding, positioning Dubai's innovation district as a serious contender in the global climate-tech race.
A homegrown entrepreneur is proving that local talent combined with regional insight can compete on the world stage, even as Dubai's startup ecosystem matures.
A homegrown hospitality innovator is reshaping how visitors experience the emirate, turning boutique experiences into a multi-million-dirham enterprise.
Geopolitical tensions and economic shifts abroad are forcing local employers to recalibrate hiring strategies, with implications for thousands of job seekers across the emirate.
As experiential dining and hybrid venues dominate, traditional operators face pressure to adapt or risk losing ground in a rapidly evolving consumer landscape.
As inflation reshapes household finances across the emirate, a new class of financial advisors and alternative investment platforms is capturing demand from middle and upper-income residents seeking to protect their purchasing power.
As geopolitical tensions reshape shipping lanes and tariffs, Dubai residents face real consequences in their wallets and supply chains—here's what you need to know.
As global travel dynamics reshape tourism flows, savvy hospitality operators and niche service providers are positioning themselves to capture emerging demand segments.
Rising tensions in the Middle East and economic uncertainty abroad are forcing multinational corporations to reconsider their regional headquarters strategy, with knock-on effects for Dubai's premium commercial real estate.
Rising Middle East tensions and currency volatility are forcing local businesses to recalibrate strategies, with some relocating operations while others seize opportunities in the shifting capital markets.
Layla Al Mansouri's journey from a modest office in Al Fahidi to international expansion shows the entrepreneurial firepower reshaping Dubai's business landscape.