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Anas Al Saleh – Banking & Finance

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The cover of Arabian Business, April 30–May 6, referenced an exclusive interview with Anas Al Saleh, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Kuwait.

The minister was quoted as saying: “I worry about my country, I worry a lot about my reserves, I worry about the sustainability of Kuwait.”

This statement was made in reference solely to the long term fiscal sustainability of Kuwait, in relation to the impact of low oil prices.

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