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Transjordan
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Trans·jor·dan  (trnsjôrdn, trnz-)
See Jordan.

Transjor·dani·an (-jôr-dn-n) adj. & n.


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Middle East banks, with their close proximity to Asian markets, are ideally positioned to link up with partners in China, India, Central Asia, and other areas to provide the financing that will fuel the strong growth anticipated in emerging markets for years to come," Dr Omar said, adding that this trend is demonstrated in Dubai by a continued increase in the number of firms, including Asian firms, seeking and receiving licenses to operate from the DIFC.
According to the banking index, revenues for Middle East banks have grown by an average of 17 per cent over the last four years, but higher risk provisions have led to declining profits, back to 2005 levels.
On most days, Mahmoud will have opened his small souvenir shop on the East Bank of the Nile--home to the famed Karnak and Luxor temples--as early as 5am, depending on the season and the heat.
 
 
 
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