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High debt risks leaving Dubai up the creek

By Simeon Kerr and Roula Khalaf

Published: April 2 2008 17:49 | Last updated: April 2 2008 17:49

In 1958 the grandfather of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid (pictured below), Dubai’s current ruler, borrowed £500,000 from oil-rich Kuwait to dredge the silted-up creek and allow larger ships to anchor.

Much scepticism greeted the decision at the time although its value eventually became apparent, as the Gulf emirate claimed a role as a regional trading hub.

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