UAE banks able to weather crisis: cbank governor
The United Arab Emirates' central bank governor said on Monday there was no cause for concern about local banks, which he said had proven themselves able to weather the global crisis, the state news agency WAM reported.
Sultan Nasser al-Suweidi said .. he did not see any reason for concern because UAE banks have increased their capitals ... (and) as commercial banks have proven their ability to face the consequences of the world financial crisis, WAM reported.
The Dubai government disclaimed responsibility for the debts of its Dubai World conglomerate on Monday, crushing earlier assumptions by creditors that the Gulf emirate would guarantee its liabilities.
Suweidi did not directly refer to Dubai's debt problems.
I have an advice for foreign investors. They should study available investment opportunities and conduct realistic feasibility studies to make sure they are real opportunities with no risk, WAM quoted Suweidi as saying on Abu Dhabi TV.
Suweidi reiterated a statement by the central bank on Sunday that it would stand behind banks in the UAE and that it had set up an emergency facility to support their liquidity.
Dubai rocked the financial world on November 25 when it said it would ask creditors of Dubai World
(Reporting by Rania Oteify; writing by Firouz Sedarat; Editing by Ron Askew)
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