Wall Street's Big Bang begins paving the way in the Gulf region: Big Mo announces the opening of an Abu Dhabi office
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发表于 2024-2-29 19:41:45
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According to the latest statement on Thursday (February 29), Morgan Stanley will open an office in Abu Dhabi to increase its influence in the Gulf region. Currently, Morgan Stanley has offices in Dubai, the Gulf financial center, as well as in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
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