
On my part, I just finished this book - Rigged written by Ben
Mezrich. Its a true story that recounts the trial and tribulation in the formation of an oil trading centre in Dubai. Rigged recounts the formation of the Dubai Mercantile Exchange by two young visionaries, one in the New York Mercantile Exchange and the other in the Dubai Ministry of Finance.
Nowadays in 2009 the Dubai oil exchange has already started its business. It is thought that by establishing such trading centre in the
Middle east, rather than far away in Europe and New York, it would change the way the most sought commodity of the world being traded especially
Middle east being the source of most of world's oil. It would also elevate Dubai status as a world trading centre to
compete with the like of other well established centres particularly New York and London. So not only those guys in Dubai are thinking about building hotels and real estates, but they are also building and growing 'soul' to make the city vibrant and a real magnate for world trading.
In the cover of the book is the
Burj Al

Arab. As a part of the
Jumeirah group the hotel has a sister hotel called
Jumeirah Emirates Towers which I stayed during my
work trip. In the book, the story also revolved around this hotel where main character from the New York Mercantile Exchange
first landed in Dubai. I have never been to the more famous
Burj Al Arab but this hotel is to me is the best I have stayed. It is refuted to be still the highest hotel and voted as the best business hotel in the
Middle east for several times over. Located at the heart of the Dubai business centre, it really stands out because of its unique shape.