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CNBC Arabia, the Middle East unit of the renowned US business news source CNBC, has recently welcomed Mouaz Hosni to its team as Assistant Producer. Hosni brings with him over a decade of extensive experience in the FX (foreign exchange) and CFDs (contracts for difference) sector within the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region.
Prior to joining CNBC Arabia, Hosni served in various key roles across the financial industry landscape. Most recently, he dedicated his expertise to Business Development activities for GTC Group, a prominent online brokerage firm based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Before his tenure at GTC Group, Hosni held the position of Head Of Market Research at OneRoyal, where he contributed significantly to the strategic direction of the firm’s retail FX and CFDs operations.
Additionally, his professional journey includes a role as Business Development Manager at ATFX MENA, where he played a pivotal role in expanding the company’s market presence and client base. Hosni’s comprehensive industry knowledge and diverse background have been honed through his involvement with esteemed organizations such as Falcon Brokers and GKFX.
His multifaceted experiences encompass market research, business development, and client relations within the dynamic and fast-paced realm of financial services.
With Hosni’s appointment, CNBC Arabia underscores its commitment to delivering high-quality financial news and analysis tailored to the MENA region. By leveraging Hosni’s expertise and insights, CNBC Arabia aims to further enrich its online and TV channel unit.
Thus, it will reinforce its position as a leading source of financial information and analysis in the Middle East. This strategic addition to the team reflects CNBC Arabia’s dedication to providing viewers with comprehensive coverage of regional and global financial markets, enhancing its credibility and relevance within the rapidly evolving landscape of financial journalism.