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Money Matters: The State of Financial Markets in the Gulf
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The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington 1050 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Suite 1060 Washington, DC 20036
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Financial markets across the Arabian Peninsula have transformed from small, quasi-medieval structures in the 1960s to large world-class groupings of financial institutions. In their new book, The Financial Markets of the Arab Gulf: Power, Politics and Money, Jean-François Seznec and Samer Mosis evaluate the growth of these markets and provide a detailed overview of the current form and function of the Gulf’s financial markets.
In this panel, speakers will draw on their extensive knowledge of the region’s markets to explain how modern financial mechanisms have acted as a buffer between Gulf societies at large and the newfound cash reserves of Gulf Arab states over the last fifty years. Seznec and Mosis will also explore the dynamics behind key financial developments in the region: the unclear status of ambitious Gulf initial public offerings, the factors underlying high-profile bank mergers, and the opportunities and challenges confronting stock markets across the Gulf.
Speakers
Samer Mosis, Senior Analyst, LNG, S&P Global Platts Analytics
Jean-François Seznec, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Energy Center, Atlantic Council
Rachel Ziemba, Founder, Ziemba Insights; Adjunct Fellow, Center for a New American Security
Robert Mogielnicki, Resident Scholar, AGSIW (Moderator)