Mohie El Din El Ghareeb

Mohie El Din Abu Bakr Moussa Mohamed Elgharieb (Arabic: محى الدين الغريب; 1933 – 3 March 2023)[1] was an Egyptian economist, politician, and businessman.

[citation needed] El Ghareeb worked as a World Bank negotiator and an International Monetary Fund governor.

He also filled the post of a Senior UN Economic Advisor and the Senior Political and Economic Advisor of many governing bodies including the British Royalty, and for the Governments of Germany, France, Russia, China, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

He also helped lay the new foundation of the Economic system of the Euro and the European Union in co-ordination with the UBS (The World's largest Bank).

El Ghareeb as his family's premier, managed an international group of funds made up of a consortium of Arab families; El Ghareeb (Cairo & Suez, Egypt), Bin Ladin (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia), Al Saud (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia), Al Nahyan (Abu Dhabi, UAE), and Al Maktoum (Dubai, UAE).