Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) chief executive Rashid bin Ali al-Mansoori will participate in today’s working committee meetings of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) in Frankfurt, Germany.
He will also participate in the roundtable in London to discuss enhancing emerging market liquidity, where the WFE and Oliver Wyman will bring together exchanges and the buy side.
This event builds on the recent joint WFE-Oliver Wyman paper on the issue, and a very successful initial roundtable discussion held in Cartagena, Colombia, with the World Bank and emerging market regulators at the WFE’s general assembly and annual meeting in November 2016.
The report, published in October 2016, identified three key areas that exchanges and regulators can focus on to grow liquidity. 
These areas are the development of a diverse investor base, increasing the pool of securities and associated financial products, and the creation of an attractive market environment.
The roundtable will include participants from exchanges from developed and emerging markets along with senior executives from the world’s leading buy-side institutions.
The QSE joined WFE in 2013 and has been an active member ever since and it has been represented in the board of directors from the start since al-Mansoori was elected a director in 2014 representing Middle East and North Africa, Europe and the Middle East.




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