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MENAFN - Arab stock markets suffer low ratio of transactions to GDP

MENAFN highlights remarks given by a top research at the Egyptian Trade Ministry that most Arab stock markets have a low ratio of stock transactions volume to Gross Domestic Product. More bonds activities, Islamic financing formulas and the establishment of Arab investment funds is then needed.

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