Patience and dodgy deals needed to cash in Sudan bourse gains
Over a cup of tea, Sudanese broker Hamid is explaining to a Yemeni bourse investor that he won't be able to get his hands on the returns he is owed after many years of investing in
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Over a cup of tea, Sudanese broker Hamid is explaining to a Yemeni bourse investor that he won't be able to get his hands on the returns he is owed after many years of investing in
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