This week on the market in the Middle East

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A Qatari investor follows stock market activity at the Doha Securities MarketA following investor Qatari stock market activity in the MarketMME of Doha securities analysis Middle East stock market reaction to financial volatilityRobert global Jordan talks about the future of the relationship of the Syria with the Arab world LibyaMME examines the impact of the ongoing international embargo on the residents of Tripoli

(CNN) - IN FOCUS - market mayhem

Stock markets in the Middle East were soumies volatile external pressures this week in the form of the decommissioning of U.S. credit, the current debt crisis and new fears of global recession in Europe. Ms. examines the economic reaction across the region.

FACE time - Robert Jordan, former Ambassador of the United States in Saudi Arabia

After months of silence, the Arab leaders this week condemned the violence in Syria. The ambassadors of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait were recalled by their Governments, while the Arab League issued a statement asking to put an end to all acts of aggression against civilians. Ms. talking about Robert Jordan, a former Ambassador of the United States in Saudi Arabia, future relations between the Gulf States and the Syria.

IN FOCUS - Tripoli besieged

Breadlines to the shortage of fuel, an international blockade of airports and seaports is complicate life for the ordinary Libyans. Ms. examines how the continuous embargo takes its number free of charge on the residents of the capital, Tripoli.

Marketplace Middle East is broadcast each week to times (GMT) following:

Friday: 0845, 1645.
Saturday: 0615,
Sunday: 0515, 1745.
Monday: 0045

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