Selected sources for emerging markets: Middle East and North Africa
Jinfo Article
1st March 2012
Abstract
While the largely unpredicted civil unrest has greatly increased the uncertainty of doing business in MENA markets, the region remains a hotbed of business opportunity in oil and gas, infrastructure, green technologies, and food and consumer products. However, finding reliable company and counterparty risk information is a challenge for many Western firms, due to loose disclosure requirements and limited availability of English language resources.
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