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Investing behavior of Gulf and NRI investors

Gulf investors have shorter investment horizons, like to invest in tangible assets and prefer to invest directly, according to a new survey.

An Invesco survey considers institutional insurers, banks, local corporates and local GCC retail investors as part of the Gulf investors, and distinct from regional sovereign wealth funds and expatriate investors. Read More Here

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