The Bahrain government has spent millions of dollars promoting itself as “Business Friendly Bahrain” lately. “Bullet-friendly Bahrain” more like, goes the grim joke now.
After a bloody clampdown on a peaceful Egyptian-style protestcalling for more democracy, opposition members now fear that the violence, rising sectarian tension and challenges to the ruling family will translate into an erosion of the country’s business standing.
Manama, Bahrain’s capital, was once the Gulf’s pre-eminent financial centre, primarily acting as an offshore banking hub for rich but closed-off Saudi Arabia. But in recent years it has lost momentum to Dubai, where international banks have flocked in recent years.
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