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Dubai to outperform growth projections: BofA
By Staff Dubai is among the best GCC cities to develop business, says BofADubai's superior infrastructure investment and robust population growth have established solid foundations for its economic trajectory, according to a new medium-term outlook BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research Report 'GCC 2020: Time to Shift Gears'.
The report suggests that the emirate is set on course to outperform growth projections driven by job creation, improved funding and solid execution of its diversification strategy.
Stephen Pettyfer, head of Mena Research at BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research, said: "Dubai has the right mix to re-accelerate growth.
Jean-Michel Saliba, Mena economist at BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research, said: "Dubai's status as a regional financial, transport and logistics hub places it in a position to benefit from growth in neighbouring countries in a self-sustaining fashion."
The report suggests that while the economy slowly recovers, Dubai is one of the best GCC cities in which to develop business. Its relatively small population of 2.1 million people and the ambitious objectives of the major Dubai-based corporates mean job creation should accelerate and support the real estate market.
Although the current working population in Dubai stands at 1.3 million, the emirate aims to create 950,000 new jobs by 2020, with retail, tourism and related sectors fuelling growth. This is an ambitious but realistic goal which would see the population increase on average by 4 percent, which will, in turn, drive further economic growth by creating:
• Incremental housing demand of 317,000 units which represents 94 percent of current stock.
• Retail sales increase of 5 percent per annum.
• More than 15 million tourists, up from a total of 8 million visitors in 2011.
• Air traffic levels to increase by 7.2 percent CAGR.
• A 35 percent increase in hotel occupancy.
• An additional 18,868 hotel rooms.
Pettyfer said: "Dubai's diversification model has proved successful in developing both infrastructure assets faster than other GCC countries, and a non-oil-based economy more geared towards trade and tourism. That gives the emirate a key regional competitive advantage in attracting talent and boosting non-hydrocarbon-related activities."
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