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How Middle East Money Can Lead The Way For Investors

Sara Nunnally (November 3rd, 2008) Writes:

Sara Nunnally says Middle Eastern states are using their petro-dollar Sovereign Wealth Funds to boost their international profile and reduce dependence on oil. She says “following the money” is a good way for investors to profit from this shift in global economic and financial power.

This from Taipan Publising’s emerging market blog:

Last Tuesday, I told Taipan Publishing Group subscribers in Taipan Insider that one Middle Eastern country was injecting massive amounts of cash into international markets.

That’s not really news nowadays, though, is it? Everyone’s heard of the $7.5 billion Citigroup (NYSE:C) bailout by Abu Dhabi back in November 2007.

But things have noticably been slowing down. When billions of dollars worth of investments get halved in value in less than a year, it makes you think.

Yet for some regions, this credit crunch is an opportunity of a lifetime.

Think about it. You’re an oil-rich nation with foreign currency

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Barclays at the Kremlin’s Door

Robert Amsterdam (October 28th, 2008) Writes:
hansjorgrudloff.jpgToday the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the British bank Barclays is looking to raise some $10 billion in capital from Kremlin-controlled banks Sberbank and VTB. The bank has studiously avoided any government bailout plan in the UK, which could result in restrictions on dividend payments and state influence over board seats. However it seems unclear how Barclays feels about Russian government influence over their operations. So what has led this fine British financial institution to the doors of the Kremlin? Barclays CEO John Varley has been strenuous about his opposition to state intervention in the banks, commenting that "Those who have government shareholdings will be more constrained in their strategic and operational flexibility than those who are independent. (...) There will be some people in the employment market in the United Kingdom who will make the ...

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