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Dubai banks given extra liquidity | Dubai banks given extra liquidity |
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The central bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said it will provide banks with extra liquidity. | The central bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said it will provide banks with extra liquidity. |
The news comes days after the state-owned Dubai World said it would ask for an extension on repaying its debts, sending world stock markets tumbling. | The news comes days after the state-owned Dubai World said it would ask for an extension on repaying its debts, sending world stock markets tumbling. |
The move appeared designed to head off a possible run on UAE banks when they open after a four-day break for the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday. | |
Dubai's government is expected to make a statement before the market opens. | |
The International Monetary Fund has welcomed the decision by the UAE central bank. | |
"The United Arab Emirates is a strong resource-based economy and we welcome today's announcement," an IMF statement said. | |
There are fears that the stock market could plunge by up to 10%. | |
But Asian markets saw clear gains early on Monday, with Japan's Nikkei rising 2.39% in morning trading, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng boosted by more than 3% within minutes of opening. | |
Meanwhile, neighbouring Abu Dhabi has said it will "pick and choose" how to assist Dubai. | Meanwhile, neighbouring Abu Dhabi has said it will "pick and choose" how to assist Dubai. |
"We will look at Dubai's commitments and approach them on a case-by-case basis," an Abu Dhabi government official said on Saturday. | "We will look at Dubai's commitments and approach them on a case-by-case basis," an Abu Dhabi government official said on Saturday. |
"It does not mean that Abu Dhabi will underwrite all of their debts," he added. | "It does not mean that Abu Dhabi will underwrite all of their debts," he added. |
'More sound' | 'More sound' |
The announcement from the central bank came the day before markets in the Middle East reopen after the Eid holiday. | The announcement from the central bank came the day before markets in the Middle East reopen after the Eid holiday. |
"[The] central bank has issued a notice to UAE banks and branches of foreign banks operating in the UAE, making available to them a special additional liquidity facility linked to their current accounts at the central bank," it said in a statement. | "[The] central bank has issued a notice to UAE banks and branches of foreign banks operating in the UAE, making available to them a special additional liquidity facility linked to their current accounts at the central bank," it said in a statement. |
The bank added that the banking system in the UAE was more sound and liquid than a year ago. | The bank added that the banking system in the UAE was more sound and liquid than a year ago. |
As a result of Dubai's debt problems, banks face heavy losses and the risk that depositors could rush to remove cash from the system. | As a result of Dubai's debt problems, banks face heavy losses and the risk that depositors could rush to remove cash from the system. |
"It might support the market a little bit but I don't think it is enough," said Shawkut Raslan from Prime Emirates brokerage. | "It might support the market a little bit but I don't think it is enough," said Shawkut Raslan from Prime Emirates brokerage. |
"I think some foreigners will take their money out of the country and others will be afraid to put their money into these markets." | "I think some foreigners will take their money out of the country and others will be afraid to put their money into these markets." |