Middle East’s Asset Management Industry Outperforms Global Trends, Fosters Transformation

In a remarkable feat, the asset management industry in the Middle East has defied global economic challenges, recording a growth rate of 7% in 2022 and reaching a staggering $1.3 trillion in assets under management. This accomplishment starkly contrasts the global trend, where the asset management industry witnessed a decline of 10%. According to a Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report, asset managers in the region are urged to transform their businesses in the face of market uncertainties, fee compression, rising costs, and technological advancements. The Middle East’s positive growth outlook, driven by higher oil income and favourable equity market developments, sets it apart from its global counterparts. However, the report emphasizes the need for asset managers to adapt and diversify their revenue streams while leveraging technology to create unique client experiences. This transformation is crucial for sustained profitability in an ever-changing market landscape. By embracing change and exploring alternative investments, asset managers in the Middle East can position themselves as leaders in the global market.

Sensex and Nifty Surge as Investors Await May Inflation Data and Fed’s Monetary Policy Decision

Indian stock market indices, Sensex and Nifty, opened on a positive trajectory today as investors eagerly awaited the release of May’s retail inflation data and monitored the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decision. The S&P BSE Sensex registered a rise of 0.19% at 9:16 am, reaching 62,741.42, while the NSE Nifty 50 climbed 0.18% to 18,597.08. The broader markets also showcased positive momentum, further reinforcing investor confidence.