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ABA
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Steven Pruzansky
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This document is page 65 of a Merrill Lynch financial research report (GEMs Paper #26) dated June 30, 2016, analyzing Saudi Arabia's real estate market reforms, specifically the introduction of a land tax and housing initiatives. It discusses government goals to increase non-oil GDP contribution from real estate, the role of the Ministry of Housing and SAMA, and the financial implications of a 2.5% tax on undeveloped 'white lands.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation, likely related to financial records involving major banks.
This document is page 62 of a Merrill Lynch financial research report (GEMs Paper #26) dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes market conditions in Saudi Arabia, specifically focusing on the risks to retail companies 'Al Hokair' and 'Jarir' due to potential direct market entry by foreign entities like Inditex and Apple, as well as mall development competition. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation, likely related to financial records.
This document is a diary entry or narrative log (likely by Ghislaine Maxwell given the context of the House Oversight files) detailing the filming of the movie 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' in New York around November 2009. The text describes the author's participation as an extra alongside high-society figures and celebrities like Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia at locations including the Shun Lee Restaurant and 25 Broadway. It includes gossip about cast interactions, costume details, and the author's personal relationship with Chuck Pfieffer.
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