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Flight of foreign capital adds to woes

By Robin Wigglesworth

Published: September 17 2008 19:06 | Last updated: September 17 2008 19:06

So much for decoupling. The MSCI Gulf index is down nearly a third this year, and paradoxically, the foreign capital that was supposed to decrease the volatility of regional equity markets has been blamed for much of the slump.

Despite a rosy regional economic outlook, the credit crunch has compelled international investors to liquidate positions in Gulf stocks. Speculative bets on currency revaluations have also been reversed because of a stronger dollar.

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