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  2. Qatari riyal - Wikipedia

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    This rate was enshrined into Qatari law by Royal Decree No.34 of 2001, signed by Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, on 9 July 2001. Article (1) states that the Qatari riyal exchange rate shall be pegged against the US dollar at QR 3.64, and sets upper and lower limits of QR 3.6415 and QR 3.6385 for the Qatar Central Bank's purchase and ...

  3. Qatar Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the exchange has grown to become one of the leading stock markets in the GCC region. In June 2009, Qatar Holding, the strategic and direct investment arm of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), and NYSE Euronext , the world's leading exchange group, signed an agreement to form a major strategic partnership to establish the Exchange as ...

  4. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate in June 2013 was 0.1%. [2] ... Doha: 1995 State-owned primary exchange S A ... Qatar National Cement Company:

  5. Stock market today: Indexes end lower as traders look to jobs ...

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    Indexes ended lower on Thursday as traders focused on the coming jobs report. The data is expected to show the US economy added 214,000 new hires, a steep uptick from October's reading.

  6. Qatar Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Qatar Central Bank (Arabic: مصرف قطر المركزي) is the central bank of Qatar.. Originally known as the Qatar Monetary Agency it was founded in 1973. Over its history the Qatar Central Bank has increasingly worked in association with other, larger central banks to achieve a stable currency for the country, most recently and notably with the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

  7. Economy of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The GDP is expected to grow at an average rate of 2.8% between 2018 and 2020, with the budget surplus falling to 4.35 billion riyals in 2019, from a surplus of 15.1 billion riyals in 2018. [29] Qatar's GDP is anticipated to scale up to $208 billion in 2024 from $162 billion in 2022, according to a report by FocusEconomics. [30]

  8. QNB Group - Wikipedia

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    Qatar National Bank (QNB Group) (Arabic: بنك قطر الوطني) is a Qatari multinational commercial bank headquartered in Doha, Qatar.It was founded in 1964 and currently has subsidiaries and associates in 31 countries spanning three continents.

  9. Commercial Bank of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Bank of Qatar (P.S.Q.C.) (CBQ) commonly known as Commercial Bank, is a private sector bank operating in Qatar since 1975. The bank offers a range of products and services across retail, and corporate banking divisions. [1] Hussain Alfardan established the bank in 1975 as the first private bank in Qatar. [2]