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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 19:30  |  Written by: Linda Xie

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An Investment Firm Controlled By

UAE Top Royal’s Firm Shorts US Stocks Amidst

An investment firm controlled by a top Abu Dhabi royal has built a short position worth billions of dollars in US stocks, people familiar with the matter said, in a bet that

An investment firm controlled by a top Abu Dhabi royal has built a short position worth billions of dollars in US stocks, people familiar with the matter said, in a bet that

Abu Dhabi Royal’s Firm Shorts US Stocks on Global Recession Fears

Investment firm run by UAE royal has massive short bet on U.S.

The Royal Group has built a short position worth billions of dollars

The Royal Group

UAE’s Royal Group Bets Billions Against US Stocks Amid Growing

The Royal Group, a conglomerate chaired by United Arab Emirates National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has built a short position worth billions of dollars in US

Top UAE Royal Officials Shorted Billions of Dollars in US Stocks, Fearing a Recession. The fear of an upcoming global recession has definitely alerted nations around the world.

Royal Group

Abu Dhabi Royal shorts U.S. stocks on global recession fears

WildStein Analytics on LinkedIn: Investment firm run by UAE royal

Royal Group (SZ: ), an investment group run by a top Abu Dhabi royal, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is concerned a recession will pressure markets and has amassed a short position

Bloomberg

Top UAE Royal Officials Shorted Billions of Dollars in US Stocks

People familiar with the matter revealed that the short position by UAE officials worth billions is a bet on the rising fear that a recession is yet to come. The individuals

(Bloomberg) - An investment firm controlled by a top Abu Dhabi royal has built up short positions in U.S. stocks worth billions of dollars, betting that

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