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M2 EQUITYBITES-April 12, 2011--Capital Intelligence keeps Commercial Bank of Qatar's foreign-currency ratings
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BANKING AND CREDIT NEWS-April 12, 2011--Capital Intelligence keeps Commercial Bank of Qatar's foreign-currency ratings
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M2 EQUITYBITES-January 24, 2011
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Last year he left it very late, but this season in-form Steven O'Hara is already close to wrapping up his Race to Dubai Tour card after only four events. O'Hara birdied three holes in succession mid- round on day three of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters to sign for a 69 and a share of seventh place at five under par in Doha.
Denmark's Thomas Bjorn came from one shot behind to find himself leading by one when he birdied the last for a 66 and an 11-under- par total. Bjorn, who birdied his closing three holes, overhauled Austrian Markus Brier who bogeyed the last in a 69 to drop to second at 10 under par.
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Richie Ramsay drew on his experience of competing on the windswept links of Scotland to feel right at home on the opening day of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters here.
Ramsay carded a two-under 70 and fellow-Scot Marc Warren a 71 to be among just two dozen players in the 156-player field to break par in the Qatar capital.
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GRAEME McDOWELL and Peter Lawrie emerged to share the leading Irish honours after two rounds of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in Doha.
McDowell didn't drop a shot in a five under par 67 while Lawrie also didn't have a bogey in a 68 for the duo to be tied in ninth position on four under par.
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BANKING AND CREDIT NEWS-January 24, 2011
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