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JS Global Capital Limited Pakistan’s Premier and one of the Largest Brokerage & Investment Banking Firms has successfully concluded the Pakistan Investment Conference (PIC) 2016 in London.
The focus of the Pakistan Investment Conference 2016 revolved around fetching support for Pakistan to help it regain the MSCI Emerging Market Status, while also discussing the CPEC to attract both the FDI and FPI, given the turnaround in the country’s macros.
The opening session commenced with a welcome note by Ahmed Badr -CEO & Head MENA Equities Renaissance Capital, Dubai office, who appreciated JS Global and its CEO Kamran Nasir for their efforts and welcomed all the dignitaries and participating companies from Pakistan.
The Conference was hosted in London by JS Global’s partner Renaissance Capital a leading emerging and frontier markets investment bank. he successful conclusion of this unprecedented event has once again added to the list of “Many Firsts” to JS Global’s credit and its pioneering role in the Capital Markets of Pakistan for over 40 years.
Source: Pakistan Observer
The focus of the Pakistan Investment Conference 2016 revolved around fetching support for Pakistan to help it regain the MSCI Emerging Market Status, while also discussing the CPEC to attract both the FDI and FPI, given the turnaround in the country’s macros.
The opening session commenced with a welcome note by Ahmed Badr -CEO & Head MENA Equities Renaissance Capital, Dubai office, who appreciated JS Global and its CEO Kamran Nasir for their efforts and welcomed all the dignitaries and participating companies from Pakistan.
The Conference was hosted in London by JS Global’s partner Renaissance Capital a leading emerging and frontier markets investment bank. he successful conclusion of this unprecedented event has once again added to the list of “Many Firsts” to JS Global’s credit and its pioneering role in the Capital Markets of Pakistan for over 40 years.
Source: Pakistan Observer