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Mashreq Q1 profit rises

Total revenue increased 10% year-on-year.

TECOM profit climbs

High occupancy across assets boosts earnings.

Emirates Stallions Q1 revenue up 11%

The rise helped by strong demand in real estate

ADNOC Distribution 2025 dividend $700m

The company had reported EBITDA of $1.17 bn in 2025.

Empower okays $119.1m H2 2025 dividend

The dividend is equivalent to 43.75% of paid-up capital.

Bahrain to tap debt market to tide over financial crunch

    • The last time Bahrain tapped the international debt market was in January, when it raised $2 billion

    • Bahrain’s 2020 budget deficit of $4.2 billion exceeded the government’s projection in its fiscal plan

    Bahrain is looking to tap international debt market in the second half of this year and has begun talks with banks for a potential international debt sale.

    According to Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter, discussions are going on with various banks. This debt sale would bring some relief to Bahrain after witnessing a sharp deterioration in finances during 2020 amid widespread lockdowns imposed by the pandemic, which curbed demand for energy and dragged Brent crude to the lowest level in about two decades.

    The last time the Bahraini Kingdom tapped the international debt market was in January, when it raised $2 billion. Bahrain’s 2020 budget deficit of 1.6 billion dinars ($4.2 billion) exceeded the government’s projection in its fiscal plan.

    Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings lowered the country’s outlook to negative in the last few weeks.