MENA region still attractive despite unrest

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MENA - The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) still offer investors attractive opportunities despite the current political turmoil, ING Investment Management believes.

The manager said a number of stocks in the region are undervalued and the changes likely to develop in the region will lead to strong long-term growth. Head of investments Fadi Al Said said: "Ch...

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