JLL: Middle East Investment Thesis Structurally Intact
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JLL Real Estate Management Services Global CEO Neil Murray believes the long-term Middle East investment thesis remains structurally intact, though near-term caution is warranted until the...
JLL Real Estate Management Services Global CEO Neil Murray believes the long-term Middle East investment thesis remains structurally intact, though near-term caution is warranted until the geopolitical picture becomes clearer. He speaks with Paul Allen on "Insight with Haslinda Amin." (Source: Bloomberg)
Glass House Analysis
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