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    The rich of the kingdom are transferring their assets abroad!

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    The rich of the kingdom are transferring their assets abroad! Empty The rich of the kingdom are transferring their assets abroad!

    Post by Rocky Fri 17 Nov 2017, 1:30 am

    [size=30]The rich of the kingdom are transferring their assets abroad![/size]
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    [rtl]LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's wealthy are moving their assets out of the kingdom and the Middle East to avoid the risk of a "crackdown," the Bloomberg news agency said, quoting its sources.[/rtl]
     
     
    [rtl]Saudi Arabia has launched a broad campaign in the kingdom that it said was "against corruption" and arrested former princes, former ministers and businessmen and froze their accounts.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]According to the agency, some of the rich in Saudi Arabia are in talks with banks and asset managers to transfer funds out of the country.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The Tadawul All-Shares Index fell 1 percent Wednesday, the most in more than three weeks.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]According to the agency, a spokesman of the Capital Market Authority declined to comment on the matter, while officials in the body did not immediately respond to requests for comment.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]In addition, it is reported that the UAE central bank has asked financial institutions to provide information on the accounts of 19 Saudi nationals, including princes.[/rtl]
     
     
    [rtl]The agency "Bloomberg," quoting sources, that Saudi Arabia froze the trading accounts of princes and businessmen arrested, making them unable to buy or sell shares in the trading market. C[/rtl]



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