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Deepthi Nair

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Deepthi is a business writer who covers the personal finance beat at The National. A graduate of the Asian College of Journalism in India, she has media experience spanning more than 16 years, both in the UAE and India. She has also worked with Gulf News and Khaleej Times in the UAE since 2008.

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Beachfront villas in Dubai's Palm Jumeirah. Buyers get more than twice the square footage for their money in Dubai compared to London, according to Julius Baer. AFP
Dubai moves up global wealth chart as investors flock to city

Emirate challenges traditional bastions of wealth such as London, Monaco and Zurich, Julius Baer report says

MoneyJuly 14, 2025
View of the under construction villas at the Akoya by DAMAC near Arabian Ranches in Dubai. Damac
Dubai rents to ease after handover of 72,000 homes this year

Tenants will benefit from market stabilisation, says Bayut and dubizzle report

PropertyJuly 12, 2025
Gold chains at a jewellery store in Chennai, India. Bullion prices have recorded year-to-date gains of roughly 26 per cent. AFP
Central bank demand, geopolitical tensions and dollar weakness to support gold

Anticipated Fed rate cuts also enhance bullion’s attractiveness as an inflation hedge, experts say

MoneyJuly 12, 2025
Under the new rules, foreigners will be able to buy in specific areas of cities, including Riyadh. Getty Images
What foreigners need to know about buying property in Saudi Arabia

Who can buy, in which areas, possible hurdles, investment returns and tax implications explained

PropertyJuly 12, 2025
Bitcoin has advanced by more than 24 per cent since the beginning of the year. Victor Besa / The National
Bitcoin soars to all-time high of $118,000 on rising institutional demand

Trump administration's crypto-friendly policies and increased risk appetite among investors also drove adoption

MoneyJuly 10, 2025
The UAE has made significant progress in combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism. The National
EU votes to remove UAE from ‘high-risk’ money-laundering list

Decision comes after parties agreed to hold free-trade talks

EconomyJuly 09, 2025
General view of crowds of people crossing the road in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
These are the roles driving UAE job growth

Influx of millionaires and robust SME activity also contributed to job growth in the Emirates, Cooper Fitch report says

MoneyJuly 09, 2025
A foreign worker at a construction site in the Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP
New Saudi work permits to boost flexibility in hiring expat talent

System will attract workers to 'teach Saudis skills like data science and AI engineering'

EconomyJuly 09, 2025
Villas on The Palm in Dubai have recorded their strongest annual growth in capital values, according to ValuStrat. Bloomberg
Dubai’s villa values rise 180% above post-pandemic levels

Sales of $10m-plus homes in Dubai hit record $2.6bn in Q2

PropertyJuly 08, 2025
Those who apply for a golden visa can acquire a second passport, or at least residency in another country. Getty Images
Not just the UAE: these countries offer a golden visa to investors

There is now golden visa legislation in place in more than 100 countries

MoneyJuly 08, 2025
Mehdi Asgari was the victim of an online financial scam. Photo: Mehdi Asgari
How a Dubai resident lost Dh700,000 in a gold mining scam

Investors warned to avoid platforms with no regulatory information and promises of high, consistent returns with zero risk

MoneyJuly 08, 2025
Karen Kriska, chief of staff at Coinvesting Holding, invests in real estate in the Philippines, tech stocks in the US and UAE and cryptos. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Money & Me‘My goal is not having to check the price of things I want to buy'

After some early business mistakes, Karen Kriska has achieved financial security through investments in cryptocurrency, real estate and tech stocks

MoneyJuly 04, 2025
Having robo-advisory services regulated on a federal level will provide more protection and transparency to retail investors. Getty Images
UAE’s federal regulation of robo-advisory services to protect retail investors

New SCA licence will allow robo-advisers to serve customers in mainland UAE

MoneyJuly 04, 2025
Experts claim the scheme will benefit existing residents at a time when foreign investors are rushing in. Antonie Robertson / The National
Dubai's first-time home buyer scheme to benefit existing residents

Initiative aims to encourage residents to shift from renting to buying

PropertyJuly 03, 2025
Tourists from the Middle East in Krakow, Poland. Gulf residents could face much higher costs for overseas holidays due to movements in the US dollar. Getty Images
Weaker US dollar will reduce purchasing power and discretionary spending in Gulf

Overseas travel, foreign education or buying luxury goods abroad are becoming more expensive, experts say

MoneyJuly 01, 2025
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