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03 December 2008
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Saudi swap trading begins
Dawn Cowie
27 Aug 2008
Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank have become the first banks to trade in shares listed on the Saudi Arabian stock exchange on behalf of foreign investors, who have been granted access to the region's largest and most liquid market for the first time after years of lobbying.
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Article tags:
Derivatives | Equities | Investment Banking | Saudi Arabia | Trading