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This section contains NBK publications that are available online. You will need Adobe Reader to be able to view our publications. If you do not already have it installed you can download a free version by clicking here.

Our publications include:
  • Treasury Reports - providing information and commentary on financial markets.
  • Economic Brief - various briefs covering developments in the Kuwaiti economy including monetary issues, government finances, the oil market, real estate activity, the stock market, the balance of payments and the national accounts.
  • Economic Review - comprehensive reports providing data and commentary on all aspects of the economies of Kuwait and select GCC countries.
  • Annual Report - the Bank's annual report.
  • Doing Business in Kuwait - summarizes the main issues a business needs to know to conduct business in Kuwait.
 
Our latest publications are:
 

GCC Economic Outlook 2010. The Boom Goes On (June 2007)

This presentation outlines the positive outlook for the GCC economies through 2010.

 

GCC Banking - May 2007

Our special review covering the GCC economies and banking sectors.


Qatar Economic & Financial Review - April 2008

NBK's updated Qatar review. This publication covers Qatar's macro-economic indicators, energy sector and financial markets. Hard copy available by request.
 
This publication covers UAE's macro-economic indicators, energy sector and financial markets. Hard copy available by request.
This publication is the first report covering Saudi Arabia's macro-economic indicators, energy sector and financial markets. Hard copy available by request.
 
This publication covers Kuwait's macro-economic indicators, energy sector and financial markets. Hard copy available by request.
 
Economic Briefs
Kuwaiti banking: On solid ground. Why regulatory changes will improve the sector's long-run health.