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السياق الخليجي
The UAE banking sector's asset growth reflects structural patterns typical of GCC financial systems, where domestic credit expansion and cross-border capital flows drive balance-sheet expansion during periods of regional economic diversification and foreign direct investment inflows. Asset concentration in Gulf banking remains linked to petrodollar liquidity cycles, real estate development financing, and the deepening of non-oil economic activity—factors that have historically correlated with systemic credit growth rates ranging 8–15% annually across credit cycles. Banking system expansion at this scale typically signals underlying dynamics in deposit mobilization, reserve accumulation, and credit intermediation that warrant monitoring for sectoral credit quality, capital adequacy ratios,
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