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Qatar. al khaliji and Standard Chartered Bank book runners for Pearl-Qatar developers Medina Centrale
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Qatar. al khaliji and Standard Chartered Bank book runners for Pearl-Qatar developers Medina Centrale

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al khaliji, Standard Chartered Bank, The Commercial Bank of Qatar, Mashreq Bank PSC, and International Bank of Qatar, the Underwriters and Initial Mandated Lead Arrangers,  have been mandated to raise QR 1.04 billion Term Loan Facility for Medina Centrale...


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