
UAE Real Estate Bonds Tumble Amid Regional Conflict
UAE real estate bonds are experiencing a sharp decline as regional conflict disrupts a record borrowing period, causing investor losses and raising stability concerns.
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UAE real estate bonds are experiencing a sharp decline as regional conflict disrupts a record borrowing period, causing investor losses and raising stability concerns.

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