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Kuwait Finance House wins Saudi licence
- Kuwait: Thursday, November 06 - 2008 at 14:37
Kuwait Finance House has announced that its fully-owned Saudi unit has won an investment licence to operate in Saudi Arabia. The firm would be allowed underwrite, manage and offer consultancy services for securities in the Saudi market, reported Reuters.
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