(secondo il The Wall Street Journal)
The ruler of Abu Dhabi in the 1960s, Sheikh Shakbut, used to keep the wealth of his oil-rich emirate in a wooden chest because he didn't believe in banks. As global markets endure another pounding following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, Shakbut's descendants are coming round to the same view.
The Gulf funds have lost their appetite for shares in distressed Western ...
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