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Hisham Tuffaha, head of Asset Management at Bakheet Investment ...

Hisham Tuffaha, head of Asset Management at Bakheet Investment ...

Oct 26th, 2011

(Reuters) - Hisham Tuffaha, head of Asset Management at Bakheet Investment Group, speaks at the Reuters Middle East Investment Summit in Riyadh October 26, 2011. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: BUSINESS) -
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