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Muadh Alhusaini, CFA, FRM, CAIA

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Biography

Muadh Alhusaini, CFA, FRM, CAIA, is a co-founder and managing partner at Ehata Financial, a specialized independent advisory house focused on market risk management and hedging. Before pursuing the advisory career, Alhusaini spent nearly 10 years as a senior banker in the global markets and financing solutions with local and international banks. In his current role, he demonstrated the ability to mobilize robust, innovative financial risk-management solutions to top-tier corporations, sovereign entities, private equity firms, and publicly listed companies across the Saudi market. Alhusaini is skilled in designing and delivering development programs, seminars, and published columns focused on financial risk management, investment, and governance trends. He holds numerous board and committee memberships with leading institutions in Saudi Arabia. He is a CFA charterholder and holds the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certification and is a Certified Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA).

Author's Posts
Project Finance: Beware Interest Rate Miscalculations

To navigate the storms of interest rate variability, we need foresight and flexibility.

Splitting the Risk: How to Manage Interest Rate Risk in Project Finance

How can the two primary stakeholders in project finance best allocate interest rate risk?

Will They, or Won’t They? The Risk of Betting on the Fed

Recent market volatility has been driven by speculation about what the Fed will do next.

Economic Value of Equity (EVE): Protection from Rising Interest Rates

Economic value of equity (EVE) can help determine how well a company can weather interest rate hikes.

Hedging the Interest Rate Hiking Cycle

Amid rampant inflation and rising interest rates, how can we protect ourselves from interest rate volatility, from anticipated and unanticipated hikes?

More Than Just Oil: Saudi Arabia’s Improved Credit Rating

Contrary to the popular narrative, oil isn't all that matters to the Saudi economy.

Saudi Arabia’s Journey to Sustainable Sovereign Debt

What does the Saudi Arabian National Debt Management Center's debt strategy look like?



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