


Raghda Ibraheem
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@RaghdaIbraheem
Journalist, Tv presenter @Alhurranews











SpaceX is trading at 143 times revenue, which @puckrin, Founder of @coinbureau, calls "unheard of for a new company coming to the market." He tells @RaghdaIbraheem investors are betting on the vision, with "a lot of hope" built into the valuation as banks project $SPCX's AI revenue to grow 100x over the next three years.

Saudi Arabia is encoding regulation directly into real estate tokens, a step @FaisalMonai of @dropprwa calls "very forward thinking." He tells @RaghdaIbraheem the move gives global investors confidence in ownership and sets the stage for a sovereign-grade tokenized financial system by 2030. "It doesn't really matter whether the world is ready or not. It's going to happen."

The lines between Wall Street and Dubai are "blurring and blurring quickly," and even the vocabulary is changing: "It's not just crypto. It's become digital." @CoinbaseInsto Co-CEO @bretttejpaul and Head of Strategy @johnjdagostino tell @RaghdaIbraheem stablecoins and tokenization are driving the global shift, with the UAE positioned at the center of @Coinbase's international strategy.

Today marked a major milestone for the FINTECH.TV family as we cut the ribbon and officially opened our new Dubai studio at @CUDUAE located in City Walk. Capital Markets: Wall Street to MENA debuts June 8. The bridge between global markets and the MENA region starts here.

On June 1, FINTECH.TV is launching Capital Markets: Americas to MENA, a new two-hour daily live show connecting the Gulf, North Africa, Latin America, and Wall Street in real time. @RaghdaIbraheem, joining FINTECH.TV from Alhurra TV, anchors from our Dubai studio alongside @Johnyonthefloor at the NYSE. The show will track institutional capital flows, IPO activity, digital assets, AI, and cross-border markets as trading transitions from MENA into the U.S. session. We're also adding correspondents in Abu Dhabi and Cairo, with new studio locations in both cities to be announced shortly.





“The lifeline of war” Behind Hezbollah’s power lies a four-decade financial artery from Tehran. This analysis opens the “black box” of funding that rewired Lebanon’s political order. Read full article by @oharkous on The Beiruter thebeiruter.com/culture/politi…


