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    UAE Central Bank Says Banks Operating Normally Amid Tensions
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    UAE Central Bank Says Banks Operating Normally Amid Tensions

    Oguz OzdemirBy Oguz OzdemirMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United Arab Emirates’ banking system remains fully operational despite escalating regional conflict between the US, Israel and Iran, the country’s central bank said, as authorities moved to reassure markets following missile and drone attacks on the country this week.

    In a statement, Central Bank of the UAE Governor Khaled Mohamed Balama said banks, financial institutions and insurers “continue to operate with full efficiency and stability,” adding that the sector is showing “the highest levels of resilience and stability.”

    The statement comes as the UAE’s role as a regional financial center and a growing hub for digital asset companies draws added attention to operational continuity during periods of geopolitical stress.

    Central bank cites strong liquidity and capital buffers

    Regional tensions escalated after Iranian drone and missile attacks targeted the UAE and neighboring countries last weekend, according to an Associated Press report published on Monday.

    Debris from intercepted projectiles reportedly caused fires and damage near several sites in Dubai, including infrastructure around Jebel Ali Port and Dubai International Airport.

    Despite these developments, the central bank said the country’s financial sector maintains strong balance sheet indicators.