From Breakingviews - BlackRock’s Aramco embrace makes sense in a vacuum
Chief Executive Amin Nasser to its 16-strong board. Cozying up to the boss of the state-controlled energy giant could invite a political firestorm at home. But judged through an investment lens the appointment makes sense.
It's not the only reason the appointment is a potential hot button in the United States. The corporate backlash that followed the 2018 killing of Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents has mostly subsided. But some Americans are still raw. Last week former AT&T
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