The 290-fee earner firm is looking to capitalise on economic growth which the Bahrain Economic Development Board estimated will reach four per cent in the non-oil sector in 2014. Overall GDP growth is estimated to be 3.7 per cent this year. Managing partner Husam Houranis spoke of Bahrain as ‘a market that is growing and offering exciting investment opportunities’. Source: Gulf News
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