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Date Added: August 06, 2008 06:52:05 PM
Abu Dhabi: The UAE banks' exposure to the real estate market via loans to developers isn't very high at the moment and these are mostly backed by strong collateral, economists and market experts told Gulf News on Tuesday.

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