TAG: The Middle East
In this, Oxford Business Group’s inaugural podcast, our Editor-in-Chief and regional editors assess the lie of the world’s economic landscape 10 years after the global economic crisis. From the continued rise of the Chinese economy and the commodities price cycle, to the political jolts resulting from Donald Trump’s election last year, our editors look at what it all means for the developing economies.
With major changes and a big crack-down on alleged corruption in Saudi Arabia, concerns have been raised as to why now and what this means for investors.
Oliver Cornock, Editor-in-Chief, at Oxford Business Group discusses the implications, timing and motivations behind them.
As I write this in January 2018 and look back to a year ago, the economies of the GCC were hoping that oil prices had bottomed out and that the next 12 months would herald greater market stability.