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    Hermes: Gulf investors have become more selective after the flood of IPOs in the region

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    Post by Rocky Yesterday at 6:53 am

    Hermes: Gulf investors have become more selective after the flood of IPOs in the region

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    Economy News - Follow-up
    [rtl]According to EFG Hermes, equity investors in the Middle East have become clearer about where their money is going after an influx of IPO transactions, with 31 deals worth $18.2 billion being made on GCC bourses this year, compared to $11 billion in 2023.[/rtl]
    [rtl]“Liquidity for Middle Eastern operations is starting to tighten a bit due to the size of the region’s capital markets operations,” said Mohamed Ebeid, co-CEO of EFG Hermes. “Demand for supply is still high, but investors will become more selective,” he added.[/rtl]




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