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Deadline for Gulf currency union extended

By Robin Wigglesworth in Abu Dhabi

Published: March 24 2009 17:27 | Last updated: March 24 2009 17:27

Gulf countries are extending a deadline to introduce a single currency for the oil-rich region owing to difficulties in thrashing out a common regulatory and monetary framework, a senior official admitted on Tuesday.

The six members of the Gulf Co-operation Council, a loose free trade area of Arab states, have long planned to introduce monetary union in 2010, but bankers have often questioned the feasibility of the deadline.

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