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Head of Emerging Markets Equity, Amy Oldenburg in Funds Global MENA: The New Investment Face of MENA

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Head of Emerging Markets Equity, Amy Oldenburg in Funds Global MENA: The New Investment Face of MENA

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May 06, 2025

 
 

Amy Oldenburg, Head of Emerging Markets Equity at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, explores how a surge of recent investment activity, along with strategic initiatives and investor-friendly reforms, promises to accelerate MENA’s (Middle East and North Africa) transformation, presenting significant opportunities for investors. The MENA region is positioning itself as a hub of innovation and diversification, actively expanding beyond the fossil fuel sector and unlocking new opportunities in technology, finance and tourism. Investments in infrastructure, urbanization and economic diversification may future-proof MENA economies, catering to a young, and increasingly affluent population, designed to ensure sustainable economic growth for decades to come.

 
amy.oldenburg
Head of Emerging Markets Equity
Emerging Markets Equity Team
 
 

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