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King Salman Launches Month-Long Investment Tour in Asia
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman leaves Sunday for a month-long tour of key nations in Asia as the region grows in influence as an oil importer and potential investor in the Saudi economy. The King is expected to visit Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan and China. It is his first trip outside the Middle East and North Africa since […]
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Milestones in Saudi Arabia as Women are Appointed to Head the Kingdom’s Stock Exchange, Major Newspaper for the First Time
For the first time in Saudi Arabia, a woman will head up the Kingdom’s stock exchange and one of the country’s daily newspapers as incremental progress toward equality for women continues. The appointment of Sarah Al-Suhaimi to chair the Saudi stock exchange, or Tadawul, is in line with an ambitious economic and social reform program […]
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Photos Show Severe Floods Hitting Saudi Arabia’s Asir Region
At least one person was killed and hundreds rescued on Wednesday after severe flooding in Saudi Arabia’s Asir region. Videos and photos emerging online of the floods show fast-moving currents sweeping away cars and motorists stranded in water. Saudi Arabia’s Civil Defense said that 10 others were injured and over 280 people were rescued while dealing with […]
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In-Depth Tourism Report by Colliers Highlights Huge Saudi Potential
In a PDF available here entitled Destination Saudi – Leisure, Culture, and Tourism Potential, Colliers examines the potential for significant opportunities in the tourism sector for Saudi Arabia and whether Vision 2030, as an identifier of the potential for entertainment and cultural development, can be the vehicle for that growth. “There is a positive outlook for tourism […]
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Russia Takes Title of Top Oil Supplier to China for the First Time Ever in 2016; Unseats Saudi Arabia
Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as China’s top oil supplier last year for the first time ever amid the ongoing battle for market share in the world’s biggest energy market, Bloomberg reports. The recent takeover as top supplier to China comes as analysts parse comments made by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Khalid al-Falih […]
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For Saudi Arabia’s 2017 Budget, Jadwa Investment Sees ‘Expansionary Fiscal Stance’
Saudi Arabia unveiled its 2017 budget last week with a budgeted SR890b ($237.2b) in spending, which is a SR50b ($13.3b) increase over the 2016 budget of SR840b ($223.8b). In a note sent to investors, Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment released a report outlining Saudi Arabia’s efforts to reduce its deficit despite the increase in spending. Based on revenues […]
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Saudi Arabia’s SIDF Gets New Investment Muscle to Enter New Industries
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said that Saudi Arabia plans to boost the capital of the Saudi Industrial Development Fund (SIDF) by SAR6bn ($1.6bn) to help finance the kingdom’s entry into new industries. The additional planned allocation would be on top of the SAR3bn ($800m) of capital recently injected in the fund, Falih said, […]
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‘Shamoon’ Comeback: Several Saudi Government Agencies Attacked by Malware from Iranian State-Sponsored Hack
State-sponsored hackers have reportedly conducted a series of destructive malware attacks on Saudi Arabia over the last two weeks, including erasing data and wreaking havoc in the computer banks of the agency running the country’s airports and hitting five additional targets, Bloomberg reports. U.S. security firms said that a version of Shamoon, the computer virus […]
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal: ‘Stop the Debate…It’s Time for Women to Drive’ in Saudi Arabia
In a 4-page essay entitled, “It’s High Time Women Started Driving Their Cars,” billionaire Saudi businessman Prince Alwaleed bin Talal urged an end to the debate about women’s driving in Saudi Arabia. The essay is as much a short treatise on modern Saudi feminism and the progress of women’s rights in the Kingdom as it […]
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Saudi Arabia Begins to ‘Inject Large Amounts of Money Into Economy’ to Boost Growth
Saudi Arabia’s government has begun “injecting large amounts of money into the economy to boost growth at the end of this year after a sharp slowdown due to low oil prices,” Reuters reports citing Saudi Central Bank data. After raising $17.5 billion last month in its first international bond issue, Saudi Arabia “did not hold that […]
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China lures US$2.3 billion of Middle East sovereign money in 2023
The number was up from about US$100 million in 2022, external executive director of HKMA Hui said, citing data from Global SWF. Multiple financial institutions and regulators have made trips to the gulf region to engage with the market, which traditionally was served by Europe before, he added.
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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group leaves the Middle East
The aircraft carrier and the three ships that make its carrier strike group are now set to head into the European theater before eventually sailing back to the United States, U.S. Central Command confirmed in a statement on X (the Department of Defense also put out a similar statement).
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‘Hamster’ crypto craze has taken Iran. It highlights economic malaise ahead of presidential election
Even as presidential candidates make promises about restoring the country’s economy, Iranians, who have been hearing for years about bitcoin, are now piling into this app out of sheer hope it might one day pay off — without knowing much about who is behind it.
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America Is Running Out of Options in the Gaza War
When war erupted in Gaza last year, the Biden administration hoped to keep the conflict short, stay closely aligned with Israel and stem the war’s spread to Lebanon and other parts of the Middle East. Eight months later, achieving those goals is proving increasingly difficult for the White House, highlighting a political vulnerability for President Biden ahead of his face-to-face debate against the presumed Republican nominee, Donald Trump, on Thursday
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Iran’s presidential election dominated by Khamenei loyalists
Iranians choose a president on Friday in a tightly controlled election following Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash last month, with the outcome expected to influence the succession to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's top decision-maker. With Iran's supreme leader now 85, it is likely that the next president will be closely involved in the eventual process of choosing a successor to Khamenei, who has ensured candidates sharing his hardline views dominate the presidential contest.
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Several tourism firms issued wrong visas to illegal Hajj pilgrims: Saudi ministry
Several tourism companies in different countries issued unauthorized visas for visitors to Saudi Arabia and encouraged them to perform Hajj illegally, the spokesperson for the Kingdom’s Ministry of Interior told Al Arabiya on Monday. Colonel Talal al-Shalhoub said some tourism firms had encouraged their customers to travel to Mecca two months before the Hajj season began to circumvent Saudi regulations.
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Kuwait Finance House Explores Bid for Stake in Saudi Investment Bank
Kuwait Finance House KSCP has been exploring the purchase of a significant stake in Saudi Investment Bank as dealmaking activity heats up in the Middle East, according to people familiar with the matter. The Kuwaiti lender has been studying a potential investment to help bolster its regional presence, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private. Shares of Saudi Investment Bank jumped as much as 4.9% in Riyadh trading Tuesday. They were up 0.2% at 1:23 p.m. local time, giving the company a market value of about $4.3 billion.
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Saudi Minister of Defense Arrives in Beijing on Official Visit
The Saudi Minister met with China's Minister of National Defense, Admiral Dong Jun where discussions explored ways to strengthen the Saudi-Chinese relations within the framework of the strategic defense partnership.
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Saudi Arabia launches Geographical Survey Project for Renewable Energy Sites
Minister of energy said in a statement that this project, which is a part of the National Renewable Energy Program, is globally unprecedented in terms of geographical coverage. He noted that the project will include all regions of the Kingdom by surveying over 850,000 square kilometers, excluding populated areas, sand dune areas, and airspace restrictions. He clarified that this area is equivalent to the land area of entire countries, such as approximately the areas of the United Kingdom and France combined, or Germany and Spain combined. He indicated that no other country in the world has previously conducted a geographic survey of this sort on such an area scale.
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Saudi Arabia Set to Become World’s Biggest Construction Market
Saudi Arabia is set to become the world’s largest construction market as the kingdom pours vast amounts of money into projects aimed at overhauling and diversifying the economy, according to real estate consultancy group Knight Frank. The country’s total construction output value is forecast to reach $181.5 billion by the end of 2028, up almost 30% from 2023 levels, the London-based firm said in a research report published Monday.
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