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Feb 2023
19m 52s

Global Outlook 2023

Emirates NBD
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Khatija Haque, Chief Economist, and Maurice Gravier, Chief Investment Officer, discuss the outlook the global economy this year and how investors can position themselves to take advantage of higher interest rates and faster growth in Emerging Markets.

 

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