QATAR NATIONAL BANK (Q.P.S.C.)
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2025-06-15 (bnok24.com)
QNB Bank expects the US Federal to reduce interest rates twice this year
Qatar National Bank, QNB, expected to resume advanced economies slowly, towards a more supportive environment, against the backdrop of interest rates, and improvement of corporate credit margins, and the factors supporting stock markets, despite the uncertainty resulting from commercial wars. The weekly report of Qatar National Bank, QNB, explained that the current year started in a general tone of [...]
Read more2025-05-31 (al-watan.com)
«QNB» expects the growth of the global economy -
Qatar National Bank, QNB, suggested that the growth of the global economy in light of the increasing winds, against the backdrop of the decline in international trade prospects, and expected poor performance on a large scale in both advanced economies and developing economies, ...
Read more2025-05-23 (thepeninsulaqatar.com)
Trade challenges will not undermine global economic integration: QNB | The Peninsula Qatar
Doha: Qatar National Bank (QNB) has stressed that trade challenges will not undermine global economic integration, and that market pressures, legal co...
Read more2025-05-03 (thepeninsulaqatar.com)
QNB warns of potential global disruptions due to US economic imbalances | The Peninsula Qatar
Doha: Qatar National Bank (QNB) highlighted significant global economic imbalances, particularly concentrated in the United States economy, both in te...
Read more2025-04-26 (thepeninsulaqatar.com)
QNB Expects ECB to Lower Rates to 1.5% by Year-End | The Peninsula Qatar
Doha: QNB said it expects the European Central Bank (ECB) to lower its key interest rate to 1.50% by the end of 2025, which would be below the forecas...
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2025-04-13 (alarab.qa)
Economy Arab
Strong and sustainable growth in various sources of income .. 3.4 billion riyals QNB profits in the first quarter of 2025
Read more2025-03-30 (maaal.com)
Qatar National Bank expects significant potential for growth in the European Union economy.
Qatar National Bank QNB revealed that it expects great potential for economic growth in the European Union during the next few years as a result of [...]
Read more2025-02-16 (thepeninsulaqatar.com)
Bank of Japan is set to navigate against global monetary trends: QNB | The Peninsula Qatar
Doha: Qatar National Bank (QNB) expected the Bank of Japan to continue its gradual process of interest rate normalization, with two additional 25 b.p....
Read more2025-02-10 (thepeninsulaqatar.com)
What is direction of dollar under Trump? | The Peninsula Qatar
Doha, Qatar: Few indicators convey as much information about global macro trends as the direction of currency fluctuations. This is particularly valid...
Read more2025-01-19 (mansheet.net)
QNB expects greater reductions in European interest rates -
Inflation was finally brought under control last year after it rose sharply following an unprecedented cycle of interest rate hikes by the European Central Bank. And it was
Read more2025-01-13 (gulf-times.com)
QNB expects Chinese economy to expand this year on policies that bolster economic growth -
QNB expects Chinese economy to expand this year on policies that bolster economic growth
Read more2025-01-05 (arabnews.com)
Global growth expected to reach 3.2% amid monetary easing: report |
RIYADH: Global economic growth is set to accelerate in 2025 as monetary easing, US resilience, and recoveries in Europe and China drive momentum, with Southeast Asian economies benefiting from positive spillovers. The Qatar National Bank projects a 3.2 percent global growth rate, outpacing Bloomberg’s consensus of 3.1 percent, the state’s news agency QNA reported. In its
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