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| | ... to be used for "transition services". Trump also doubled down on claims the US would regain the Panama Canal, rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf and America and pledged to expand the US's territory by putting astronauts on Mars. On the latter, the big ... |
| | | ... private equity and infrastructure team. The JANA operative joins a growing band of investment professionals relocating to the Gulf States. These include former Australian Retirement Trust deputy chief investment officer Charles Woodhouse and AustralianSuper's ... |
| | | ... the 50 brands hailing from the US, American firms dominate the asset management ranking, but we must also acknowledge the Gulf for the strength of its sovereign wealth funds," Brand Finance chief executive David Haigh said. "According to Brand Finance ... |
| | | ... co-development and investment platform that focuses on public and social infrastructure opportunities in places that include the Gulf region, Middle East, and Central Asia. Plenary expanded to the Middle East in 2022, winning mandates that included the ... |
| | | ... three- and five-year basis. Carver also announced the strategic initiative of launching an office in Abu Dhabi, viewing the Gulf region as critical for asset growth and investment opportunities. The opportunity to recruit global talent in Abu Dhabi is ... |
| | | ... investors were able to deploy more capital than ever. "The reason is the uptick in activity by SWFs, and more specifically, Gulf SWFs, pushed by oil prices; and the return of the mega-deals that were favoured over venture capital in an attempt to deploy ... |
| | | ... Consequently, world equity market indices and bond prices have been going down. We've been through this before. The 1990 Gulf War, September 11, and more comparable Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Just like today, these brought fear in ... |
| | | ... demand for oil. Oil-producing nations in April agreed to production cuts of 10% from May 1 to normalise oil prices. In July, Gulf countries that had restricted supply on top of OPEC+ agreed cuts wound them back. On April 29, BetaShares said the ETF would ... |
| | | ... financed externally, this would amount to additional external sovereign issuance of $150 billion." Additionally, debt in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, impacted by crashing oil prices, will see increased debt issuance. "At the onset of the ... |
| | | ... the benchmark falls 20% trading is halted for the rest of the day. Oil markets are crashing at their worst rate since the Gulf War of 1991, after the OPEC cartel failed to agree on supply cuts aimed to address a slump in global demand caused by the COVID-19 ... |
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