Al Al-Sheikh expected to oversee reform of Saudi Capital Market Authority
Issue 946
- 10 May 2013
| 5 minute read
When Mohammed Bin Abdulmalik Al Al-Sheikh was appointed chairman of the Capital Market Authority (CMA)’s board of governors in February, it came as something of a surprise. Just a few months earlier, in September 2012, he had taken up a job in Washington DC as an executive director of the World Bank, where he was expected to stay for a few years at least. Instead, he was back in Riyadh, and in charge of the stock market regulator.
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