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Oman and Jordan Launch $100M Investment Firm: What It Means for Investors and Entrepreneurs in the Region

July 8, 2026·omanet.omEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Cross-border sovereign investment vehicles between smaller Gulf and Levantine economies typically reflect efforts to diversify capital allocation and strengthen bilateral economic ties beyond oil-dependent revenue streams, a pattern that has gained frequency as GCC states expand investment mandates into emerging markets and less mature economies. Such initiatives often signal shifts in regional capital flows, particularly as Oman and Jordan seek to co-develop sectors including technology, infrastructure, and manufacturing that have historically attracted lighter investor participation than energy or real estate. The structuring of joint investment entities also reflects broader GCC-led institutional capacity-building in the region, which can influence asset allocation patterns, sector comp

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