Saudi Capital Market Authority chief replaced
Riyadh, February 5, 2013
Saudi King Abdullah has replaced the head of the kingdom's capital market regulator, the Capital Market Authority, through a royal decree, state news agency SPA reported on Tuesday.
"Abdulrahman Al-Tuweijri, chairman of the Capital Market Authority, is relieved of his post and Mohammed bin Abdulmalik Al Al-Sheikh is appointed as chairman of the authority," said the decree carried by SPA. - Reuters
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