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EQUITIES COMMENTARY — Sep 19, 2024
By Matt Chessum
The Middle East is currently undergoing a period of remarkable economic transformation, driven by robust diversification efforts, increased investments, and groundbreaking advancements in technology and infrastructure. Prominent nations such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar are spearheading this transition, evolving from traditional oil-dependent economies into dynamic hubs for finance, technology, and tourism.
This shift is not only expanding the region's economic horizons but also creating a wealth of new opportunities in capital markets and catalysing the expansion of financial services. Amongst these services, securities lending is rapidly emerging as a pivotal aspect of the Middle East's financial landscape. As markets continue to mature and the regulatory environments evolve, a thorough understanding of securities lending becomes essential for investors and financial professionals striving to capitalize on these developments.
Therefore, this is a great opportunity for lenders and borrowers who are keen to learn more about these growing markets, but also for asset managers and asset owners who hold Middle Eastern assets and want to increase their revenue potential. If you would like to know more about our securities finance data and solutions for the region, please reach out to your prodcut specialist of sales contact.
Additional regional news from our dividend forecasting team:
Qatar begins interim dividends
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This article was published by S&P Global Market Intelligence and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.