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6th GCC Financial Forum kicks off today

- LULWA SHALHOUB

MANAMA: Economic diversific­ation in the Gulf and innovative approaches to the future of finance in the region will be the key issues to be addressed at the 6th GCC Financial Forum scheduled today in Manama.

Around 600 experts in finance, economists and policymake­rs are taking part at the twoday meeting hosted by Bahrain Economic Developmen­t Board (EDB) and Euromoney Conference­s.

“Diversific­ation agendas across the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) are generating exciting new opportunit­ies for the private sector to offer sustainabl­e solutions,” said Khalid Al-Rumaihi, chief executive of EDB.

He said that Bahrain, where financial services are the second-largest contributo­r to the economy, is committed to working with the industry to facilitate sustainabl­e long-term growth.

“The forum provides decision-makers with a unique platform to share ideas that will (help) shape the region’s response to the challenges and opportunit­ies ahead,” Al-Rumaihi said.

The main issues to be raised at the forum include dynamics of the oil market, fiscal strategy and taxes and fees that will be part of the GCC’s economic future. The impact of global political events and the role of private capital will also discussed.

“This year, our objective is to look at how financial markets in the Gulf (region) are evolving, (so as) to examine the region’s financing challenges and to explore how the creation of vibrant and innovative approaches to financial intermedia­tion can provide effective solutions to these challenges,” said Victoria Behn, head of Middle East and Africa at Euromoney Conference­s.

Among the key speakers will be Bahrain’s Minister of Finance Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al- Khalifa, who will deliver a keynote speech on Tuesday addressing the challenges that face the financial industry in the GCC. Other speakers include Francis Fukuyama, futurist and political commentato­r and Lord Adair Turner, chairman of the Institute of New Economic Thinking and former head of the UK’s Financial Services Authority.

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Khalid Al-Rumaihi

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