Nadia Gharbi
Nadia Gharbi is economist at Pictet Wealth Management. She graduates in Université de Genève, Les Acacias, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland Do not hesitate to contact Pictet for an investment proposal. Do not hesitate to contact Pictet for an investment proposal. Please contact the Zurich Office, the Geneva Office or one of 26 other offices world-wide.Full bio
Nadia Gharbi is economist at Pictet Wealth Management. She graduated in Université de Genève, Les Acacias, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
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