JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon and Citigroup’s (C) Jane Fraser are among a raft of bankers attending Saudi Arabia’s annual investment conference Tuesday as Wall Street’s top names try to look beyond risks that the Israel-Hamas war could widen into a regional conflict.
Dubbed “Davos in the Desert,” the Future Investment Initiative will welcome about 6,000 participants from more than 90 countries over the next three days. Now in its seventh year, the event has retained its appeal despite US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin warning Sunday about “potential escalation” in the Middle East and possible attacks on American interests.
The PIF was also one of the first — and the biggest — investors in Softbank’s Vision Fund, which has backed dozens of startups since its inception in 2017, including WeWork and Slack. Money in the Middle East The fund’s growing clout has helped the Future Investment Initiative weather its fair share of geopolitical storms since launching in 2017.
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