Bahrain: Gulf island’s financial sector hit hard by unrest

International firms evacuate staff; Further woe for local investment banks

Political tension looks likely to end Bahrain’s claim to be the Gulf’s financial centre. It might also lead to debt restructuring and defaults among already struggling investment banks headquartered on the island, especially the Islamic ones.

As far as the global bulge bracket is concerned, French banks BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole are the only firms still maintaining regional bases in Bahrain rather than in Dubai. With France having advised its citizens against travel to Bahrain since February, Dubai will look even more attractive for these institutions.

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