Saudi billionaires said to be moving assets out
Move comes as crackdown on corruption intensifies; weekend arrests have prompted investors from within the region to sell, pushing benchmark stock indexes lower
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Dubai
SOME Saudi billionaires and millionaires are seeking to move assets from the kingdom and the wider Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region as what authorities call a crackdown on corruption intensifies, according to six people with knowledge of the matter.
The country's wealthiest people are in talks with banks, asset managers and advisers to try to shift cash and other liquid holdings from Saudi Arabia and neighbouring states amid concerns that funds could be frozen and more arrests will be made, the people said. They asked not to be identified because the matter is private.
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