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MEED Asset Management Report 2006
MEED, Jan 2006, Pages: 42
From corporate bonds to mutual funds: assess the opportunities… and the risks
In 2005, Arab stock markets dominated the global performance league table, taking eight of the top ten places. But although investors in the Middle East traditionally look for quick returns, the 2005 equities spike increased their sense of risk. This in turn created huge potential demand for alternative asset classes, from private equity to hedge funds. One with potential is the $1 trillion GCC infrastructure projects market.
The report has been written by regional asset management specialists and finance industry leaders. It shows you exactly what is happening in this $60-70 billion marketplace. Comprising expert opinion, case studies and measured analysis of all the principal asset classes, it gives you a broad perspective on investment opportunities and macroeconomic setting.
How this report helps you
DISCOVER the size and potential for growth of this under-exploited marketplace
ASSESS the strengths and weaknesses of alternative asset classes in the Middle East
UNDERSTAND the mind-set of ultrahigh net worth individuals in the region (there are 59,000 US-dollar millionaires in Dubai alone)
EXPLORE the relationships between investors, asset managers and fund managers
GAIN insights into the future of asset management in the Middle East from acknowledged industry experts
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