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Gulf earnings are set to reveal the true toll of Iran war

Second-quarter results are expected to expose the conflict’s uneven impact, with banks and property under pressure while energy and telecoms prove more resilient.

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thehindubusinessline.comStai leggendo5 g fa

Gulf earnings are set to reveal the true toll of Iran war

Second-quarter results are expected to expose the conflict’s uneven impact, with banks and property under pressure while energy and telecoms prove more resilient.

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straitstimes.com5 g fa

Gulf companies are set to reveal the unequal toll of Iran war

The fortunes of regional economies largely depend on how reliant they are on the Strait of Hormuz. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·straitstimes.com

    Gulf companies are set to reveal the unequal toll of Iran war

    The fortunes of regional economies largely depend on how reliant they are on the Strait of Hormuz. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

  2. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    Gulf earnings are set to reveal the true toll of Iran war

    Second-quarter results are expected to expose the conflict’s uneven impact, with banks and property under pressure while energy and telecoms prove more resilient.