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Access Middle East Part Two-R Seetharaman

Wed 06 Feb 13 | 07:00 PM ET
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Access Middle East Part Two-R Seetharaman

Wed 06 Feb 13 | 07:00 PM ET
In an exclusive interview with CNBC, R Seetharaman, CEO of Doha Bank, describes the lender's strategy to get in on billions of government dollars earmarked for infrastructure in Qatar, and makes the case for authorities to fairly allocate projects among the country's banks.

 
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