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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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Prince Muhammad bin Naif Meets with Obama, Biden at White House as Republican U.S. House Majority Leader McCarthy Visits Saudi Arabia
U.S. House of Representatives majority leader Kevin McCarthy met in Riyadh with Crown Prince Salman and Deputy Crown Prince Muqrin, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The visit comes on the heels of Prince Mohammed bin Naif’s meetings in Washington last week. The Minister of Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia met with several officials in the […]
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Jadwa Chartbook: Saudi Economic Data Show ‘Signs of Cooling’ in Economy
Jadwa Investment’s latest Chartbook monthly economic report said the Saudi economy showed signs of cooling with the non-oil Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) dipping lower following a 39-month peak in the previous month. Data on consumer spending also showed a seasonal decline, according to the Jadwa Investment report. Additionally, “bearish oil markets continued to affect sentiment […]
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With Hagel Out, Obama’s Next Appointment for Defense Secretary Will Have an Impact on U.S.-Saudi Relations
Just days before President Obama announced in the White House Rose Garden that his Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel would resign, Hagel met with Saudi Arabia’s Prince Miteb bin Abdullah – a rising star in Saudi Arabia at the Pentagon. With Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel set to resign, all eyes in the Middle East and […]
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Al-Ahsa Attack Linked to Islamic State, Up to 77 Now Held
Saudi authorities said on Monday the gunmen who attacked Shi’a citizens in the Dalwah village of the Al-Ahsa region in the Eastern Province are linked to the Islamic State group, including several jailed previously over suspected extremist ties. According to comments made by Saudi Arabia’s Gen. Mansour al-Turki, the head of the network operating in […]
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After Meetings with Obama and the Pentagon, Saudi Prince Miteb Bin Abdullah Touts US-Saudi Military Cooperation
Saudi Arabia’s visiting National Guard Minister, Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, visited Washington, D.C. last week in a push to “strengthen bilateral cooperation in various sectors, especially between the Defense Department and the Saudi National Guard,” according to reports in the Arab News and the Eurasia Review. Additionally, Miteb said that Saudi Arabia will receive Black Hawk […]
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Could a Trans-Asian Railway Further Boost Growing Saudi-China Trade?
China has reportedly “set a comprehensive economic strategy for linking the country to major economic countries in Asia, including Saudi Arabia, through a railway,” a report in Zawya finds, citing a local paper. With Saudi-Chinese trade exchanges reaching $74 billion last year and estimated to soar up to $100 billion in the next five years, the […]
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Saudi Arabia will see 1.2 million barrels per day of new refining capacity by 2020
According to a recently released research note by Jadwa Investment, Saudi Arabia will see an increase of 1.2 MBPD of new refining capacity by 2020 representing a “major investment in downstream sector.” Jadwa’s Head of Research, Dr. Fahad Alturki notes: “Saudi Arabia will see 1.2 million barrels per day (mbpd) of new refining capacity come […]
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US personnel wounded in attack against base in Iraq, officials say
At least five U.S. personnel were injured in an attack against a military base in Iraq on Monday, U.S. officials told Reuters, as the Middle East braced for a possible new wave of attacks by Iran and its allies following last week's killing of senior members of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah. Two Katyusha rockets were fired at al Asad airbase in western Iraq, two Iraqi security sources said. One Iraqi security source said the rockets fell inside the base. It was unclear whether the attack was linked to threats by Iran to retaliate over the killing of the Hamas leader.
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US passes message to Iran not to escalate at ‘critical moment’ for Middle East
The United States has been urging other countries through diplomatic channels to tell Iran that escalation in the Middle East is not in their interest, a State Department spokesperson said on Monday, at what Secretary of State Antony Blinken called a "critical moment" for the region. Blinken said Washington was "engaged in intense diplomacy, pretty much around the clock" to help calm tensions amid fears Iran is preparing a retaliatory strike against Israel.
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Saudi Arabia’s Aramco reports lower half-year profits as economic worries dampen energy prices
Saudi oil giant Aramco reported half-year profits Tuesday of $56.3 billion, down from the year before amid worries about a slowing global economy. Aramco, formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Co., said its overall revenue for the half-year was $220.7 billion, up from $218.6 billion the year before. Profits in 2023 were $61.9 billion, nearly $5 billion higher.
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Saudi’s small crude price hike for Asia shows bigger concerns
Asia's beleaguered oil refiners have received welcome relief on two fronts as crude prices slide and top supplier Saudi Arabia offered some relief. Saudi Aramco , the kingdom's state-controlled producer and the world's largest oil exporter, raised its official selling prices (OSPs) for September-loading cargoes for Asian customers by less than expected. The benchmark Arab Light grade saw an increase of 20 cents a barrel to a premium of $2 barrel above the Oman/Dubai average, Aramco said in a statement on Monday.
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Mandarin teachers get ready for Saudi Arabia
A total of 175 Chinese language teachers for primary and middle schools will begin their careers in Saudi Arabia in mid August. They will become the first batch of Mandarin teachers to serve in Saudi Arabia, honoring an agreement on enhancing cooperation in Chinese language education that the two countries made last year. They completed pre-service training at Tianjin Normal University from July 29 to Friday.
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Saudi Arabia’s World Cup Playbook
In many ways, the tournament will be the culmination of Saudi Arabia’s ambitions in the sport. Three years ago, the country’s powerful wealth fund bought Premier League club Newcastle United. Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the biggest names in the sport, joined local club Al Nassr for an estimated $200 million annual salary. Efforts to recruit Lionel Messi for $400 million a year didn’t pan out, but Brazilian Neymar and French striker Karim Benzema now play in the Saudi league.
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Saudi Arabia’s tourism transformation is all about diversification: Video
Religious tourism has long been a major driver for Saudi Arabia's economy. The government is now targeting growth in its wider travel and tourism industry, with potential gains for the private sector.
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U.S. to send more warships, fighter jets to Middle East to bolster defenses
The U.S. military will deploy additional fighter jets and Navy warships to the Middle East, the Pentagon said on Friday, as Washington seeks to bolster defenses following threats from Iran and its allies Hamas and Hezbollah. The U.S. is bracing for Iran to make good on its vow to respond to the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh two days ago in Tehran - one in a series of killings of senior figures in the Palestinian militant group as the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza rages.
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Visit Saudi: The Impact of Tourism on the Saudi Economy
The growth of tourism in the kingdom has been rapid. Spending by nonresidents visiting Saudi Arabia was four times higher in 2023 than in 2018. Meanwhile, spending by Saudi residents overseas is still below the peak of a decade ago. As a result, the net balance in the travel account of the balance of payments swung from a deficit of $3 billion in 2018 to a substantial surplus of $13 billion in 2023.
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‘Axis of Resistance’ girds for response to Israel’s ‘big mistake’
While there is little dispute that Israel’s Mossad spy agency was behind the killing of Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, there is contention over the way in which he was assassinated. Meanwhile, Arab states caught between Iran and Israel are scrambling—together with their US ally—to constrain the eruption of an all-out war that may redefine the region.
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