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Saudi Arabia’s 2013 Budget – Jadwa
- January 4,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Budgeted spending is at another all-time high in 2013, as the government continues with its program to upgrade the human and physical infrastructure and spurring economic growth. One highlight of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) budget announcement is the 18 percent jump in revenues. With no new initiatives announced, we think this is a sign […]
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‘Expansionary’ Saudi 2013 Budget Provides for Record Spending on the Back of 2012 Surplus
- December 30,2012
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released report by Jadwa Investment on Saudi Arabia’s 2013 budget highlights the Saudi government’s plans for record spending to sustain the Kingdom’s economic expansion next year.
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Nitaqat: Towards a Saudi “New Deal?”
- December 14,2012
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- Nathan Field
Editor’s Note: ‘Saudization’ is a topic that has garnered a great deal of front-page ink in Saudi Arabia of late. The Nitaqat (“Ranges”) Program introduced in 2011 has staunch advocates and detractors and the ongoing argument between members of the private sector and the Ministry of Labor over recent fee hikes for foreign employees has been […]
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Are Members of Royalty “Foreign Officials” Under the FCPA?
- December 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
For U.S. companies conducting business abroad, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is a constant companion. The FCPA, “applies to any person who has a certain degree of connection to the United States and engages in foreign corrupt practices. The Act also applies to any act by U.S. businesses, foreign corporations trading securities in the […]
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Jadwa Investment – December 2012 Saudi Chartbook
- December 3,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s Saudi Chartbook for the month of December 2012 assesses a number of key aspects of the Saudi economy including the real economy, bank lending, banking indicators, inflation, trade, oil, exchange rates, the TASI (Saudi Stock Market), sectoral performance, and more. A summary of the report is provided for your consideration below, and the […]
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Saudi reforms detour through Vienna faith centre
- November 21,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Although launched by Riyadh and named the King Abdullah International Centre for Interfaith and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), bin Muaammar stressed it is not a Saudi entity. “This is an international institution,” he said. “About 70 percent of the world’s religions are on its board. The centre will be a neutral place to exchange ideas.” In […]
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Regional e-commerce firms set sights on Saudi Arabia
- November 19,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Digital expert Omar Christidis, founder of ArabNet, the hub for Arab digital professionals and entrepreneurs, said that Saudi Arabia is currently the largest digital market in the MENA region – with almost 40 percent of all Arabic tweets, half of Wikipedia’s Arabic content and 35 percent of all Arabic content on the web coming from […]
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For Saudi Football, a Moment in the International Spotlight
- November 15,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s national football team has had its ups and downs in the last decade, thus far struggling to make a name for itself as a contender in a world full of elite national teams. Nevertheless, the ups and downs of the Saudi program are closely followed by Saudis all over the world and has, […]
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Jadwa Investment – November 2012 Saudi Chartbook
- November 13,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s Saudi Chartbook for the month of November 2012 assesses a number of key aspects of the Saudi economy including the real economy, bank lending, banking indicators, inflation, trade, oil, exchange rates, the TASI (Saudi Stock Market), sectoral performance, and third quarter earnings. To read the entire report in full as a PDF, click […]
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Saudi Arabia’s SABIC sets sights on U.S. shale gas boom
- November 13,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) is considering investing in the United States to capitalise on the shale gas boom there, its chief executive told Reuters on Monday. SABIC and other petrochemical producers in Saudi Arabia have been looking for additional gas supplies to fuel their expansion plans, with SABIC now casting its gaze overseas. “We […]
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Refugees: EUAfter hard journeys to Europe, who gets to stay?
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RefugeesSome Iraqis ditch fight against Islamic State for life in Europe
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Syrian RefugeesSyrian refugees seek new passports as a ticket to Europe
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Refugees: EUOpen doors or high fences: How European countries are responding to the refugee crisis
The EU is due to announce a proposal to settle an additional 120,000 people, but member states are divided over just how welcoming to be to the new arrivals. Here’s a look at some of the key national players in the crisis.
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Refugees: EUIraqis join an intensifying flow of refugees to Europe from Turkey
Iraqis formed the largest number of people descending from buses in the upscale Turkish seaside town of Bodrum on Sunday to attempt the short but perilous sea crossing to Greece, where two-thirds of those seeking asylum in Europe have arrived this year.
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Refugees: EUEurope Rethinks the Schengen Agreement
When France, West Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg signed the Schengen Agreement in 1985, they envisioned a system in which people and goods could move from one country to another without barriers. This vision was largely realized: Since its implementation in 1995, the Schengen Agreement eliminated border controls between its signatories and created a common visa policy for 26 countries.
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RefugeesAs tragedies shock Europe, a bigger refugee crisis looms in the Middle East
While the world’s attention is fixed on the tens of thousands of Syrian refugees swarming into Europe, a potentially far more profound crisis is unfolding in the countries of the Middle East that have borne the brunt of the world’s failure to resolve the Syrian war.
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Saudi BudgetSaudi Budget Review Could Make BAE Eurofighter Order Less Likely
Saudi Arabian budget cuts in response to sliding oil receipts would make it tougher for Eurofighter GmbH to secure an order from the kingdom for a new batch of its $100 million Typhoon warplanes.
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EU and IranWhile Congress argues over Iran, Europe rushes to do business there
The ink was barely dry on a landmark agreement with Iran to limit its nuclear program before a German government plane packed with the nation’s economic elite touched down in Tehran.
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Tourism AbroadSaudi tourists face stereotyping in European destinations
With the rising campaign on the Internet against the poor behavior of Saudi and Gulf State tourists abroad, many tourists have reported of being harassed by locals in many European countries.
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