Documents tagged "Cyprus"
Found 9 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033377.txt
In a series of emails, Jide Zeitlin and Jeffrey E. discussed meeting with Sultan Bin Sulayem, the chairman of DP World, to discuss his business interests in Africa. Unfortunately, their initial planned meeting did not happen due to scheduling conflicts. They also discussed potential contacts with Oleg Deripaska and Ivan Glasenberg.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033375.txt
The email conversation between Jide Zeitlin and Jeffrey E. discusses plans for a meeting with Sultan Bin Sulayem, who is the chairman of Dubai World Ports and has recently built the Palm Islands in Africa. They also mention knowing Oleg Deripaska and Ivan Glasenberg. The emails suggest that Jide was unable to meet with Sultan Bin Sulayem due to scheduling conflicts, but he had a conversation with Nigeria's trade minister and spoke with the Vice President about topics for discussion when they do meet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033374.txt
In the document, Jide Zeitlin is discussing his inability to meet with Sultan Bin Sulayem due to scheduling conflicts at the White House and Cyprus. He mentions that Nigeria's trade minister Okey Enelamah stopped by his home and discussed their conversations with Jeffrey E. at WEF. Zeitlin also spoke with the Vice President earlier and plans to share some thoughts with him when they meet. The document also includes information about Bin Sulayem being a trustworthy individual involved in African ports and the Palm Islands.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031681.txt
The document discusses a Russian oligarch who was involved in money laundering through the Bank of Cyprus, which is chaired by the former CEO of Deutsche Bank. The vice chairman of the bank until recently was Wilbur Ross, Trump's commerce secretary and long-time friend. Additionally, it mentions that Donald Trump owed money to Deutsche Bank when he received a large influx of cash from a Russian individual. The communication also warns that it is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031569.txt
This email discusses several articles on topics related to Egypt's political future under Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, Saudi-Iran talks and their potential impact on Lebanon and the region, India's prime minister Narendra Modi, an editorial about India's dream of becoming a superpower, Cyprus' prospects for reunification, China's Syria policy, and US House oversight. The author expresses concerns about Egypt's possible return to military autocracy under al-Sisi and hopes for more democratic reform in the country.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031114.txt
This document from JPMorgan discusses global asset allocation, with a focus on local risks and opportunities dominating investment strategies. The document mentions that US activity data is better than hoped, but consumer response to higher taxes is uncertain. It also highlights the search for carry in fixed income markets and Japan as a main country overweight in equities. Additionally, it notes that credit remains the troubled asset class with spreads wider in most markets, especially in emerging market external debt. The overall investment theme for this year appears to be a number of unrelated local forces with largely local impact, rather than a general global investment theme.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030954.txt
The document discusses meetings between key individuals including Sultan Bin Sulayem, the CEO of DP World, a global trade and logistics company based in Dubai, and Okey Enelamah, Nigeria's trade minister. The document also references Jeffrey E., Jide Zeitlin, Steve Bannon, Bibi Netanyahu, and others, as well as locations such as Cyprus and the White House. It is not clear what the topic of discussion was or why these meetings were important.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030848.txt
In summary, the J.P. Morgan View in March 2013 focuses on local risks and opportunities trumping global forces in driving investment opportunities. The report discusses various topics such as economics, fixed income, equities, credit, currencies, commodities, US stocks, bonds, and asset classes. It emphasizes that there is no overarching global investment theme this year and instead highlights unrelated local forces with largely local impact. Additionally, the report suggests that there is no momentum in global growth, price or earnings expectations that could lead to a bullish or bearish growth story.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030844.txt
The J.P. Morgan View document discusses the current state of global asset allocation and identifies local forces as more dominant than global ones in driving investment opportunities. The focus is on economics, fixed income, equities, credit, currencies, commodities, US stocks, and bond markets. It highlights that there is no overarching global investment theme this year and instead emphasizes the importance of local factors.
