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Qatar’s int’l reserves touch historic high of $46.5b, add $7 billion last year

byCustoms Today Report
13/01/2015
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DOHA: Qatar’s international reserves touched historic high of $46.5 billion (39 billion euros) in November and are likely to further climb despite falling oil prices, Qatar National Bank data shows.

The latest figure was a jump of almost $7 billion on the level of reserves recorded by the energy-rich Gulf state at the same time in 2013.

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In its monthly monitor, the emirate’s largest commercial bank said it expected the new record to be broken in 2015 and for Qatar’s economy to power ahead over the next 12 months as it diversifies away from the energy sector.

“Growth is expected to accelerate further in 2015 as the implementation of large infrastructure projects and a large influx of expatriates continue to drive double-digit growth in the non-hydrocarbon sector,” QNB said.

The report also noted that Qatar’s population grew by more than nine per cent in 2013, reaching 2.24 million.

 

QNB said growth had been buoyed by the number of infrastructure projects being carried out in preparation for hosting the 2022 football World Cup.

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