As governments and organisations across the Middle East work towards achieving their net-zero agendas, sustainable finance plays a crucial role by raising capital for projects essential to achieving these targets. Robust capital markets, supportive regulatory frameworks, and transparent sustainability reporting are some of the key ingredients for a well-functioning sustainable finance practice, requiring cooperation from all relevant stakeholders, including governments, private companies, and regulators.
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U.S. State Department Blasts Yemen’s Houthis, Says Iran-Backed Group Bears ‘Major Responsibility’ in Conflict
The Biden administration’s State Department on Friday blamed Iran-aligned Houthis for the failure of a ceasefire to take hold in Yemen and accused them of failing to take additional meaningful steps to end the conflict, Reuters and other news agencies report. “While there are numerous problematic actors inside of Yemen, the Houthis bear major responsibility for refusing to engage […]
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Saudi Arabia, Arab League Blast Israel’s ‘Excessive Force’ in Gaza
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister on Tuesday condemned Israel’s attempts to evict Palestinians from their homes, as the Kingdom and the Arab League “angrily denounce” what they call the use of excessive force in Gaza.
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Saudi Economy: TASI Rises in April, and Consumer Spending Bounces Back
Recent data on Saudi Arabia’s economy showed a mixed picture for the Kingdom, with non-oil PMI trending lower in March, month-on-month, while remaining in expansionary mode, according to Jadwa Investment and official government figures.
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Saudi Arabia Confirms Lifting General Travel Ban May 17; U.S. Among 20 Countries to Remain on List
Saudi Arabia confirmed that it would resume international flights at 1 a.m. on May 17, but will exclude 20 countries where the ban on flights continues as part of preventive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Saudia airline said.
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Saudi Arabia Red Sea Development Co. On Track to Clinch $3.7 ‘Green Loan’ from Local Banks
Saudi Arabia could be just weeks away from clinching the first significant funding package for a key part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s program to diversify the Kingdom’s economy, Bloomberg reports. The Red Sea Development Co.’s 14 billion-riyal ($3.7 billion) loan is set to close with a small group of local banks including Saudi National […]
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Oil Rises Above $67 in Fifth Day of Gains as Demand Outlook Looks Strong
Oil rose above $67 a barrel on Friday, gaining for a fifth session, “as a stronger demand outlook and signs of economic recovery in China and the United States offset rising COVID-19 infections in some other major economies,” Reuters reports.
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New KAPSARC Paper Examines Economic Diversification Under Saudi Vision 2030
A new paper published by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) in Saudi Arabia examines the Kingdom’s advances in economic diversification so far under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 social and economic reform plans, launched in 2016.
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KAPSARC Commentary Paper Explores the Potential Effect of Parking Fees on Metro Ridership
As Saudi Arabia’s sprawling capital city Riyadh prepares to begin operation of the first lines of its long-awaited metro system, authorities and researchers are now faced with the task of getting the Kingdom’s citizens used to riding it.
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Viral Videos Show Sandstorms Engulfing Riyadh, Other Cities in Saudi Arabia
Viral videos emerging from social media show parts of Saudi Arabia experiencing an intense sandstorm which engulfed cities and towns in the Kingdom and forcing authorities to issue a weather warning.
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Oil Rises to $69 a Barrel on Brent as OPEC+ Supply Curbs Boost Prices
Oil rose to around $69 a barrel on Tuesday, a day after jumping above $70 for the first time in over a year as investors focused on prospects for tighter supply due to extended OPEC+ output curbs and amid growing hopes of a recovery in demand, according to a report from Reuters.
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Pope Francis calls for climate change action during Istiqlal Mosque visit
Pope Francis on Thursday invited Muslims and Catholics to push global leaders to confront the dangers of climate change and extremism, and spoke of the common roots of different religious beliefs as he visited Southeast Asia's largest mosque in Jakarta. In a day laden with religious symbolism on his trip to Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, the pope issued a joint declaration with the national grand imam and other local faith leaders that called for "decisive action" to address the warming planet.
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Bahrain, Iran edge closer to normalization despite setbacks
Signaling a promising development in the region’s diplomatic landscape, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdel Latif bin Rashid Al-Zayani flew to Iran in late July to attend the inauguration of new President Masoud Pezeshkian. The visit was Zayani’s third in recent months. After the sudden death of former president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in May, the top diplomat appeared in the Iranian capital to convey condolences on the part of Bahrain’s King. The following month, Zayani participated in a Tehran meeting of the Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD).
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Sustained Economic Growth Hinges on Productivity Gains as Populations Age
“Productivity isn’t everything,” Paul Krugman wrote in his 1990 book, The Age of Diminished Expectations, “but in the long run it is almost everything.” Productivity is a foundation of prosperity. The only way a country can raise its standard of living sustainably is to produce more with existing or fewer resources. You cannot do that without improving productivity. It’s that simple.
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IMF Executive Board Concludes 2024 Article IV Consultation with Saudi Arabia
Oil production cuts led to an overall contraction in growth of 0.8 percent in 2023, albeit non-oil GDP grew by a robust 3.8 percent, driven mostly by private consumption and non-oil investment. The unemployment rate reached historic lows, with women labor force participation rates remaining comfortably above the 30 percent 2030 target. Geopolitical events have not had any major impact on the Saudi economy so far.
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IMF Saudi Arabia 2024 Article IV Consultation: Press Release and Staff Report
Saudi Arabia’s unprecedented economic transformation is progressing well. Strong domestic demand is keeping non-oil growth robust while unemployment is at record lows. Inflation is contained and the current account surplus is rapidly narrowing. The recalibration of the authorities’ investment plans would help reduce overheating risks and pressures on fiscal and external accounts.
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How the Israeli intelligence community got its mojo back
During these last several days of late August, however, the Israeli intelligence community hit a grand slam by obtaining such exquisite intelligence that it was highly predictive in nature—and not only that, it also likely staved off a wider war. As such, the Israeli intelligence community deserves extraordinary credit for this intelligence coup. According to media reports, the Israelis collected information that not only indicated that Hezbollah was about to launch a significant attack against northern and central Israel, but also the precise time—5:15 a.m. local time on August 25—when the launches would occur and the specific units that would conduct the attacks.
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Algeria has never seen a smooth transfer of power. It won’t in this election, either.
Tebboune was first elected in a controversial 2019 poll organized against the backdrop of the Hirak, a mass popular uprising demanding new leadership. The call for transition was a direct challenge to the country’s reigning political order—the shadowy cabal of military and political elites that Algerians refer to as “le pouvoir” (the power).
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U.S. and Iraqi Commandos Targeted ISIS in Sprawling Operation
The joint operation in Anbar province came even as Iraq’s prime minister, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and Iraqi military commanders say they can keep the ISIS threat under control without U.S.-led assistance. Iraq and the United States are negotiating an agreement that would wind down the mission of the U.S.-led military coalition in Iraq. There are about 2,500 U.S. troops in Iraq and 900 in neighboring Syria.
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A More Prominent Role for Global Auction Houses in the Gulf Art Scene: “It’s All Coming”
In a global first, Christie’s auction house recently hosted a mid-career retrospective of Mater’s work: “Ahmed Mater: Chronicles,” nearly 20 years after the first presentation of the artist’s work at the British Museum in 2005. Curated by Ridha Moumni, chairman of Christie’s Middle East and Africa, the show reveals work in a variety of mediums –painting, photography, sculpture, video, and installation – that span Mater’s extensive career to date, from his first artistic experiments during his early years in Abha, Saudi Arabia to his latest projects.
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Bridging the Gaps for an Orderly Energy Transition: The Role of Sustainable Finance in Saudi Arabia
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