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UAE Financial Sector Stands Strong Amid Iran Conflict Pressures

The UAE financial sector remains resilient despite ongoing Iran war tensions and rising global oil prices. Executives say the system is well-equipped to handle short-term shocks while supporting long-term growth.

Senior banking officials in Dubai confirmed that the sector has ample liquidity and strong foundations. They noted that banks have experienced no serious impact from regional conflict so far. Standard Chartered’s head of global banking in Dubai emphasized that proactive measures have strengthened stability.

Despite challenges in tourism, aviation, and hospitality, the UAE financial sector shows steady performance. The Central Bank has introduced a resilience package, enabling lenders to free up liquidity for continued economic growth. This package helps cushion potential shocks and keeps credit flowing to businesses.

S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed the UAE’s “AA/A-1+” rating and maintained a stable outlook. Analysts said that investment and consumer confidence remain vulnerable, but the country’s liquidity buffer should absorb most short-term shocks.

Oil price surges caused by the Iran war have created inflationary pressures. Every 10 percent rise in Brent crude adds 40 basis points to inflation and slightly slows growth. Central banks worldwide, including the Federal Reserve and Bank of England, adjust policies cautiously to account for these effects.

Executives remain optimistic. They believe the UAE financial sector can withstand immediate pressures while benefiting from long-term economic diversification. Private credit continues to grow as investors seek alternative returns amid regional uncertainty. The Gulf’s sovereign wealth funds, along with major investment firms, are actively funding private credit projects.

Analysts also highlight rising interest rates as a challenge. Higher borrowing costs may strain companies with heavy debt. However, experts predict these pressures are manageable and will not destabilize the banking system.

The UAE demonstrates strong economic fundamentals. Coordinated policy, liquidity buffers, and private sector resilience position the country to weather regional turbulence while maintaining confidence in its financial markets.


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