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The Public Investment Fund’s Head of National Development, Jerry Todd, talks PIF investment strategy, localization and more…
Lucien Zeigler sits down with an exclusive conversation with Jerry Todd, Head of the National Development Division at the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia, in a new format and program called 966 Live, recorded at PIF studios in a fireside chat style of engagement. Jerry Todd, who is also on the PIF’s Management […]
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Kingdom Launches ‘Alat’, A New Effort to Transform Saudi int Electronics and Advanced Industries Hub
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Thursday the launch of a new Public Investment Fund company called “Alat,” which will contribute to the aim of making Saudi Arabia a global hub for sustainable technology manufacturing that focuses on advanced technologies and electronics, Saudi Press Agency reported.
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Saudi Arabia’s non-oil sector grew 4.6 percent in 2023 – Reports
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil sector grew at a strong rate, a positive sign for the Saudi government’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform drive that puts diversification of the economy away from oil as a top goal.
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Report: Saudis Resume US Defense Talks After Pause From Israel-Hamas War
Saudi Arabia has resumed talks with the US about forging closer defense ties after a pause following the start of the Israel-Hamas war in early October, according to people familiar with the discussions, Bloomberg reports.
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The PIF’s biggest event of the year in Riyadh, the latest on the Saudi peace plan, and alcohol in Saudi Arabia? — The 966 Episode 120
In episode 120, The 966 once again has on offer a menu of excellence discussing some of the most important topics happening in Saudi Arabia this week — a tough decision for the editorial team as Saudi Arabia continues to create headlines as it marches forward with economic and social reforms.
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Saudi Arabia’s New Luxury Train Experience through Kingdom’s Desert Set to Add to Tourism Portfolio
State-owned railway company Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) recently struck a 200 million Saudi riyals ($53.33 million) deal with Italian hospitality company Arsenale Group to launch the first luxury train in the Middle Eastern kingdom, which paves the way for the Kingdom to have another differentiating tourism experience.
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Report: China, Eying Increased Influence in the Middle East, Presses Iran to Rein in Houthi Attacks in Red Sea – Reuters
A recently-published Reuters report says that top Chinese officials have asked their Iranian counterparts to help rein in attacks on ships in the Red Sea by the Iran-backed Houthis, or risk harming business relations with Beijing, citing four Iranian sources and a diplomat familiar with the matter.
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Zardun at NEOM the Latest Tourism Offering from Futuristic Giga-Project
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM recently announced the launch of another tourism destination, called Zardun, which bills itself as a luxury ecotourism area and “exclusive sanctuary resort.”
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Saudi Arabia is Set to Open the Country’s First Liquor Store in Major Shift
Saudi Arabia is set to open the country’s first liquor store, catering exclusively to diplomats, breaking with decades of strict alcohol prohibition in the kingdom and creating a pathway for greater access to alcohol for non-Muslims in the near future, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Real Estate Prices to Rise 25-40%, Premium Residency a Unique Opportunity – Al Rahji Executive
A Sales Director at Al Rajhi Investment Co. said real estate prices in Saudi Arabia are likely to rise by 25% to 40% in the coming period, Asharq News reported.
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Saudi Banks’ Credit Quality May Weaken Due to External Funding Reliance
The Saudi banking sector’s increasing reliance on external funding and resulting decline in net foreign assets (NFAs) could lead to lower funding and liquidity scores for some banks, Fitch Ratings says. A one-notch reduction in a bank’s funding and liquidity score would be unlikely, on its own, to directly affect the bank’s Viability Rating (VR) as the score’s weight is only 10%. However, weaker liquidity could eventually undermine other VR factors.
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Saudi Arabia offers 7 mineral exploration licenses
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources announced today, Oct. 22, opening bidding to local and international investors for seven new mineral exploration licenses in Makkah and Riyadh on an area of nearly 1,070 km2, the state-owned SPA reported. The offered exploration sites include quality mineral resources and precious metals, including base metals, such as gold, copper, zinc, lead and silver across several sites. Four sites are situated in Makkah.
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Women footballers call on FIFA to end partnership with Saudi Aramco
A group of over 100 professional women's soccer players on Monday sent an open letter to FIFA urging the world governing body to end its partnership with oil and gas conglomerate Saudi Aramco. In April, FIFA signed a four-year deal which will see Aramco become a worldwide partner, including in major tournaments such as the 2026 World Cup and the Women's World Cup the following year. Saudi Arabia has invested heavily in sports like soccer, Formula One and golf in the last few years while critics, including women's rights groups and members of the LGBTQ community, accuse the kingdom of using its Public Investment Fund (PIF) to "sportswash" its human rights record.
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Saudi Arabia ‘in talks’ to invest in Qatar’s BeIN Sports
Saudi Arabia has held talks to acquire Qatari sports broadcaster BeIN Sports, according to The Telegraph. The newspaper reports that negotiations began immediately after the Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund’s (PIF) takeover of Premier League club Newcastle United in October 2021, and have continued since then. BeIN is the second sports broadcaster to be linked with Saudi investment this month, with the PIF denying it was in talks to take a stake with streaming service DAZN.
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IMF lowers Saudi Arabia’s 2024 growth forecast to 1.5%
The International Monetary Fund further lowered its GDP growth forecast for Saudi Arabia for 2024 to 1.5% and estimated growth to accelerate to 4.6% next year in its latest World Economic Outlook Report released on Tuesday. In July, the IMF lowered its GDP projections for Saudi Arabia's 2024 GDP by nearly a percentage point from its April estimates to 1.7%. Growth for the Middle East and Central Asia region is forecast at 2.4% in 2024, and projected to increase to 3.9% next year as temporary disruptions to oil production and shipping are expected to fade away, the IMF said.
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Carrefour probes Saudi partner’s work practices after Amnesty report
French supermarket retailer Carrefour has initiated a review of employment practices at its Saudi Arabia franchise partner, Majid Al Futtaim (MAF), in response to concerns raised by Amnesty International, Reuters has reported A report by the human rights organisation, published on 21 October 2024, levelled allegations of underpayment and excessive working hours among employees, particularly migrants, at Carrefour/Majid Al Futtaim stores in Saudi Arabia.
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Top US diplomat heading to Saudi Arabia for Gaza ceasefire efforts
The top US diplomat is heading to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday as part of Washington's efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza and potentially in Lebanon, sources familiar with his trip told Al Arabiya English. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel where met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday and said that the latter needed to “capitalize” on the killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar to secure the release of Israeli hostages and end the war in Gaza.
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Blinken urges halt to Middle East conflict as Israel bombs historic Lebanese port
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken pushed on Wednesday for a halt to fighting between Israel and militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah, but heavy Israeli air strikes on a large historic Lebanese port city demonstrated that there was no respite. Israel began to bomb the UNESCO-listed port of Tyre in south Lebanon roughly three hours after issuing an order online for residents to flee central areas. Huge clouds of thick smoke billowed above residential buildings.
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Twenty reported killed in Gaza as Israel intensifies siege of north
Israeli strikes across Gaza killed 20 people on Wednesday as Israeli forces intensified a siege of northern parts of the Palestinian enclave, surrounding hospitals and refugee shelters, and ordering residents to head south, medics and residents said. The Gaza health ministry and the World Health Organization said they would be unable to start a polio vaccination campaign in northern Gaza as planned because of the intense bombardments, mass displacements and lack of access.
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Russia, Iran, China could stoke post-election violence, US intelligence officials say
Russia, China and Iran are intent on fanning divisive narratives to divide Americans ahead of the Nov. 5 U.S. elections and may consider fomenting violence after voters go to the polls, U.S. intelligence officials said on Tuesday. The officials, briefing reporters on U.S. election security, said foreign actors could consider physical threats and violence, and are highly likely to conduct disinformation operations to create uncertainty and undermine the election process.
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