CPI Financial Set to Publish the Banker Middle East Executive Library

Dubai 30 November 2004, CPI Financial’s Banker Middle East is publishing The Executive Library, a series of country-focused books looking at leading economies in the region, commencing with Qatar Takes Off.

Qatar Takes Off is a high quality book to be published in December 2004. The book looks at the Qatar economy – with a particular emphasis on the banking and financial services sector. It also focuses on the recent history of Qatar – with particular attention to the last decade which has seen major changes. Qatar Takes Off will help international companies understand Qatar fully and show them where the best business opportunities are. Commenting on Qatar Takes Off, managing editor, Paul McNamara said, "Qatar’s economy is moving so fast it is hard to keep pace. We thought it was time to produce the definitive book on Qatar for 2005. Both Doha Bank and Ahli Bank QSC joined us to publish a thoroughly insightful book on Qatar."

The next in the series, Bahrain – Financial Leader will be published in early 2005 with a focus on Bahrain’s economy, with a particular emphasis on the banking and financial services sector. This will prove to be the most authoritative book published for some time on banking, finance and industry in Bahrain.

Banker Middle East and The Executive Library Series are published by CPI Financial, a division of CPI (Corporate Publishing International), one of the UAE’s leading IT, business and consumer publishing houses and regional partner of IDG, the world’s largest IT publisher.

Founded in 2000, Banker Middle East offers a unique insight into the latest deals, trends and events shaping the business of banking. From local news updates to keynote interviews and features, analyzing the full range of banking activities, from corporate to retail, treasury and capital markets, security, e-banking, Islamic finance and more, Banker Middle East in print is circulated to over 13,500 senior financiers in the Middle East every month.

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