'Phones are ringing off the hook': Amid global downturn, the world is chasing Middle Eastern money
The influx of foreign institutional investors and advanced-industry startups into Saudi Arabia and the UAE shows a level of sophistication that's being noticed now more than ever, financiers say.
"We're a little overwhelmed, but it's a great sign," one of the organizers told CNBC. Some others were annoyed. "It's too many people. Everyone is coming to the Gulf now begging for money. It's embarrassing," one Dubai-based fund manager said. Both sources declined to be named due to professional restrictions.
"Investment used to only flow from the Gulf outward. Now it's going both ways; institutional investors are coming and investing here," Marc Nassim, managing director at Dubai-based investment bank Awad Capital, told CNBC. "Five out of the ten most active investors hail from the Middle East," and ADIA is currently the "world's largest allocator to hedge funds," Global SWF's 2023 report wrote. It added that GCC sovereign wealth funds "played an important role in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic and now again in 2022 during times of financial distress."
"Before it was much easier to come and say, 'I'm a fund manager from San Francisco, please give me a couple million'. Now, not only are they more sophisticated but there are far more funds from all over the world – the U.S., Latin America, from Europe, Southeast Asia – coming here to raise capital. I think that a very small minority of them will be able to take money from the region – they are much more selective than before.
Like any commodity-related economic boom, however, fortunes are subject to change – it was not so long ago that the pandemic pushed oil prices to multi-decade lows, forcing Gulf governments to reign in spending and introduce new taxes. Saudi Arabia and the UAE in particular are investing heavily in diversification, with a view to the long term.
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