August 2009
Middle East Research 2009: A local presence is crucial
With the edge taken off over-exuberant growth in Middle East markets, good quality research is increasingly important. Individuals in both local and international firms are respected for providing this, the vital factor being that they are on the spot.
Middle East equity research poll 2009
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IT HAS BEEN a difficult year for leading Middle Eastern financial institutions. Following the collapse of the housing and credit markets, as well as the steep decline in the oil price, some prominent investment banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries have found themselves struggling to meet their debt obligations. In light of these difficulties, it is likely that these broader problems are affecting the functioning and profitability of their core businesses.
As many of these Gulf firms are facing severe financial strain and, in some cases, fighting to survive it is interesting to examine what effect these circumstances have had on their analytical capabilities, as well as on their international reputations as equity research houses.
Global Investment House and Shuaa Capital are two big names in the regional financial industry that are coping with an...
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