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Al-Raisi, along with other Commercial Bank officials at the WFE annual meeting.
Commercial Bank is the gold sponsor of the 55th World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) general assembly and annual Meeting, hosted by the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE).
The event is being attended by prominent chairmen and chief executives from global exchanges, and representatives of member exchanges, regulatory agencies and authorities worldwide, as well as senior officials from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce and the QSE.
“The WFE’s general assembly and annual meeting is a landmark gathering of market operators and international investors. Commercial Bank is committed to sponsoring such events that enhance Qatar’s international reputation within the financial community, and as we are listed on both the Qatar Exchange and London Stock Exchange, we welcome any international collaboration and discussion amongst market operators,” Commercial Bank chief executive Abdulla Saleh al-Raisi said.
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