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Euromoney set for big Qatar event

Doha, September 28, 2013

Euromoney Conferences, the events arm of Euromoney Institutional Investor (ERM.L) will be hosting its second Qatar Conference from December 10 to 11.
 
Co-hosted by Qatar Central Bank, the event will bring together some of the world's leading financial practitioners with a cross-section of Qatar's most prominent financiers and policy makers, to tackle some of the key issues facing the global economy today. 
 
This year’s keynote speakers will include Ali Shareef Al-Emadi, Qatar Minister of Finance, and Murat Cetinkaya, the deputy governor, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. 
 
The event takes place at a crucial junction for the global economy, as central banks around the world begin to ease back on the bond-buying programmes, known as quantitative easing, that delivered stability during the economic crisis, said the organisers. 
 
With stock markets and national economies recovering, there is now a worldwide debate on the role of capital markets in promoting growth, which will be examined at this year’s Euromoney Qatar Conference by senior representatives of the International Monetary Fund. 
 
For Qatar and the wider Mena region, the current period is one of significant opportunity but also tough decisions. 
 
Qatar continues to have one of the region’s fastest-growing economies, with real GDP expected to grow by 6.5 percent in 2013 and 6.8 percent in 2014, according to a recent report by QNB Group, but will need to raise significant funds to deliver its planned infrastructure projects. 
 
Euromoney Conferences’ regional director, Richard Banks, said: "The first Euromoney Qatar was a significant success because it brought together leading market participants from Europe, the Americas, the Mena region and Asia, along with senior policy-makers from Qatar, and enabled them to have a rigorous discussion on the issues facing the economy."
 
Euromoney Qatar 2013 is the second in the three-year series of Euromoney Qatar Conferences. It will build upon the success of last year’s inaugural Euromoney Qatar Conference, “Global Finance: Re-Designed”, which welcomed more than 600 attendees from 30 countries as participants.
 
"Given the significant developments of the past year, we believe that the 2013 event is positioned to make an even more important contribution to the international debate," he added.-TradeArabia News Service



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