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Kuwait 'least attractive' for foreign investment

Source: Kuwait Times
Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ : Kuwait | 22 days ago  
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  • Kuwait's Central Bank Governor Sheikh Salem Al-Sabah delivers his opening speech at the start of the Kuwait Financial Forum in Kuwait City
    Kuwait's Central Bank Governor Sheikh Salem Al-Sabah delivers his ...
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  • National Bank of Kuwait Chief Executive Ibrahim Dabdoub and Kuwait Projects Co's Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Faisal al-Ayyar attend the opening session of the Kuwait Financial Forum in Kuwait City
    National Bank of Kuwait Chief Executive Ibrahim Dabdoub and Kuwait ...
    Source: Reuters
Kuwait's Central Bank Governor Sheikh Salem Al-Sabah delivers his ...
Kuwait is among countries that attract the least foreign investments worldwide, as statistics show that foreign capital influx in the country was around $120 million in 2006 and 2007, a World Bank official said during the Kuwait Financial Forum. Other speakers also addressed the issue of bank mergers...
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