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Jadwa Investment: ‘The economy will continue performing strongly in 2015, albeit at a slower pace’
Jadwa Investment’s just-released report on the Saudi economy in 2015 expects growth at a “slower pace” than previous years and “a narrowing current account surplus and a larger than-budgeted fiscal deficit.” The report, which examines the potential of various sectors within the Saudi economy and the impact of oil prices on growth in 2015, projects economic growth […]
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The ‘Monumental’ Opening of the Saudi Stock Market in 2015 to Wider Foreign Investment
As Saudi Arabia prepares to open its stock market to wider foreign investment possible as soon as April 2015, there is tremendous enthusiasm on the part of foreign investors as wells as anticipation within the Kingdom. In a recent FocusKSA discussion with Dr. John Sfakianakis, SUSTG’s President Richard Wilson asked about the importance of the […]
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For Saudi Arabia’s Budget, Oil’s True Breakeven Price Disputed by Analysts
One of the most important figures that factors into Saudi Arabia’s budget each year isn’t actually published by the government. What the Kingdom annually assumes will be the average price of oil is crucial for government and fiscal planning. With the Kingdom’s economic diversification goals still yet to be realized, oil revenues are (almost) everything […]
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In Wide-Ranging Interview with Local Paper, Alwaleed bin Talal Discusses Path to Success
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal gave his first interview with a local Saudi paper in eight years, according to the Saudi Gazette, and the billionaire discussed his path to business successes, how he spends his time, and national/regional issues of concern. The in-depth interview was revealing of the Prince’s day-to-day business and personal activities. When […]
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IT Spending in Saudi Arabia to Grow $2.7 billion by 2017, Study Finds
A recently released study by Oxford Economics and SAP finds that employers in Saudi Arabia “will need to tailor their approach to talent management for catering to the fast-changing technology landscape,” the Saudi Gazette reports. The report also finds that “IT spending in the Kingdom is increasing at the fastest rate of any country in the Middle East […]
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Saudi Arabia Hails ‘Thaw’ Between Egypt and Qatar as Sisi Meets Top Qatari Envoy in Cairo
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with a top Qatari envoy, Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdel Rahman al-Thani, in Cairo Saturday in what has been reported to be a significant rapprochement between the two countries. Also in attendance was Khalid al-Tuwaijri, head of the Saudi Royal Court and the powerful private secretary to Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah. […]
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2015 SACM Graduation Ceremony and Career Fair Dates Announced, Venue Confirmed
The 2015 Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission’s (SACM) Graduation Ceremony and Career Fair dates are set for Friday, May 22, 2015, to Monday, May 25, 2015 at the Gaylord Hotel National Harbor just outside of Washington, D.C. The 7th annual SACM event has two main components, a career fair connecting graduating students with job opportunities from […]
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Following Huge Dip, Saudi Markets Rebound on Government’s Spending Plan
Saudi Arabia’s markets rebounded on Wednesday in response to the Government’s spending intentions in 2015, several news outlets reported today. Olzhas Auyezov of Reuters reports that markets reacted well to the Government’s plan, rebounding 4.2 percent “in a broad rally which included the petrochemicals sector.” The increase was echoed around the region as markets in […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Sheikh Ahmad al-Ghamdi Brings Unveiled Wife onto TV to Reiterate Women are Not Required to Wear the Niqab, Sparking Debate, Mufti Response
Saudi religious figure Sheikh Ahmad al-Ghamidi has stoked debate in Saudi society and piqued interest in foreign observers of the Kingdom and advocates of women’s rights, by appearing on Saudi television with his wife to reiterate the acceptability of unveiled women in the eyes of Islam, according to media reports. Al-Ghamidi appeared on “Badria,” a talk show […]
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Ashmore Investment: Decline in oil revenues has a ‘clear silver lining’ for Saudi fiscal policy
In Ashmore’s recently released weekly report, the investment firm points to a potential “silver lining” in the drop in oil’s price for Saudi fiscal policy: the drop might at last bring “meaningful fiscal discipline” for the Saudi 2015 budget and beyond. “The first ‘winner’ to emerge from falling oil prices is rationality,” writes John Sfakianakis, Regional Director for the […]
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Saudi consumer behaviour is “radically changing”
In my thirty five years of living and working in Saudi Arabia, the last decade has been a truly transformative period for the Kingdom, whether it’s on a societal or an industry level, the changes have been positive and impactful.
The society as a whole has become very open and progressive, and yet still values its culture.
The young generation respects the traditions of the past, but are not bound by it. They look to the future in a positive way, and feel that there are more opportunities available for them.
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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy has ‘productive’ talks with Saudi crown prince
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday he had held "productive and energetic" talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman focusing on this week's "Peace Summit" in Switzerland and improving bilateral ties.Kyiv aims to build international support for a peace plan proposed by Zelenskiy that includes a full withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine and return to its 1991 post-Soviet borders.
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power Spearheads Energy Transition
ACWA Power, a leading private developer, investor and operator with 77 power generation and water desalination projects to its name across Saudi Arabia, is driving sustainability and continues to be one of the Middle East’s energy transition leaders.
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Saudi Women in the Spotlight of the Makkah Route Initiative at Casablanca Airport
Saudi women have proudly represented themselves in various initiatives and at international forums. During the Hajj season of 1445 AH, many Saudi women from the General Directorate of Passports played a crucial role in serving pilgrims and streamlining procedures, ensuring quick completion of their travel procedures.
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OPEC sticks to 2024 oil demand growth forecast but trims Q1 view
OPEC on Tuesday stuck to its forecast for relatively strong growth in global oil demand in 2024, despite lower-than-expected use in the first quarter, saying travel and tourism would support consumption in the second half of the year.The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, in a monthly report, said world oil demand will rise by 2.25 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2024 and by 1.85 million bpd in 2025. Both forecasts were unchanged from last month.
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Over 1.5 million pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia for annual pilgrimage
Over 1.5 million pilgrims have so far arrived in Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj season, the Kingdom’s General Directorate of Passports announced on Tuesday. The directorate said that up until Monday, June 10, the number of pilgrims that entered the Kingdom through the air, land and sea ports reached 1,547,295.
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Jonathan Rynhold: Israel’s Divided Politics
At the beginning of this war, there was a very strong, unified sense of purpose. It was very clear to all Israelis, not only Israeli Jews, but also Israel's Arab citizens, what Israel needed to do. It needed to defeat Hamas and it needed to use a lot of military force to do that. That kind of bound the country together. The horizon of what you do afterwards was a long, long way off. Over the last few months, we have approached the critical elements where there is more disagreement.
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Opinion: The US-Saudi Nuclear Agreement: Regional Implications
Saudi Arabia’s nuclear energy ambitions have been relatively slow compared to the UAE. After establishing the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy in Riyadh in 2010, Saudi officials announced plans to construct 16 nuclear reactors to generate 20 percent of the kingdom’s electricity by 2032. By 2017, the Saudi National Atomic Energy Project outlined a civil nuclear program featuring large nuclear power plants, small modular reactors, and fuel cycle activities. Despite this ambitious vision, progress on small modular reactor projects has been slow, with plans now including just two large nuclear power reactors.
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Tiger Woods on state of PGA Tour-Saudi negotiations: “We all want the same thing”
In a wide-ranging if brief media session on Tuesday morning, Tiger Woods touched on a range of topics, and Woods’ prevailing emotion was optimism … whether or not it’s grounded in reality. Woods is attempting two distinct, extraordinarily difficult feats: returning to major-winning ways after catastrophic injury at age 48, and trying to hold together a professional game that appears in danger of fracturing completely in two.
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Hajj 2024: Saudi Arabia braces for extreme heat
This year's Islamic Hajj pilgrimage — which starts on June 14 — will not only be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for some 2 million Muslims from around 180 countries who travel to Saudi Arabia, it will also be a physical challenge as temperatures will be above average. "The expected climate for Hajj this year will witness an increase in average temperatures of 1.5 to 2 degrees [Celsius] above normal in Mecca and Medina," national meteorology center chief Ayman Ghulam said last week. For Mecca, which is at the heart of the five-day Hajj pilgrimage, the increase likely spells an average temperature of around 44 degrees Celsius (111 degrees Fahrenheit).
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