MENA 2011: A story of two halves

MENA: THEN AND NOW

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Six months after the start of the MENA unrest, we revisit the region and ask managers how their outlooks have changed.

The growth story of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) caused significant waves among managers in the run up to Christmas. Cited as "dynamic" and "exciting", economies such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia were expected to grow between 4%-6% this year, while Qatar was forecasting 10% growth. Then the Arab Spring occurred. Led by Tunisia's revolution in January, citizens of neighbouring countries soon followed suit. Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, was overturned later in the month while political contagion spread further a field to the likes of Libya, a conflict that is ongoing. Th...

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