Sheikh Ahmed bin Khalid bin Ahmed bin Sultan al-Thani, deputy governor of Qatar Central Bank and vice-chairman of the Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA), participated in the 11th meeting of the ministerial committee of the GCC (Gulf Co-operation Council) Financial Markets Regulators.
The meeting, which was held on Thursday via video conferencing, discussed a number of topics, including the initiatives referred to the GCC financial markets committee (stock exchanges), including the listing and trading of bonds and sukuk in the GCC capital markets, the initiative to encourage dual listing of companies and funds in the Gulf markets, and the initiative to encourage capital market institutions to study the electronic linkage of depository and clearing companies and institutions.
The meeting also reviewed the Gulf Investment Awareness Programme “Mulem”, the latest developments in the implementation of the Inter-Registration Regulation “Passporting”, in addition to the report submitted by the Statistical Center on the developments in the GCC capital markets.
The meeting, which was held on Thursday via video conferencing, discussed a number of topics, including the initiatives referred to the GCC financial markets committee (stock exchanges), including the listing and trading of bonds and sukuk in the GCC capital markets, the initiative to encourage dual listing of companies and funds in the Gulf markets, and the initiative to encourage capital market institutions to study the electronic linkage of depository and clearing companies and institutions.
The meeting also reviewed the Gulf Investment Awareness Programme “Mulem”, the latest developments in the implementation of the Inter-Registration Regulation “Passporting”, in addition to the report submitted by the Statistical Center on the developments in the GCC capital markets.