MANAMA, March 19 -- Geo-political risk factors are not worrying some for the executives across the Middle East rather they are keener on devitrification of the economic base.

A new report written by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) "Leadership amid transformation: Business opportunities and risks in the Middle East", explores the most important geopolitical and macroeconomic risks facing senior executives in the Middle East, how executives are adjusting their market expansion strategies, and how businesses are adapting to advanced-technology led industry disruption. The report, commissioned by banking group, Emirates NBD, is based on a survey of 400 senior executives (conducted between July and September 2018) from companies with head...