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‘Continued Improvement in Saudi Arabia’s Fiscal Position’ Seen as Revenues Increase
The latest quarterly budget performance report by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Finance showed a continued improvement in Saudi Arabia’s fiscal position, according to a recently released report by the Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment. “Due to an increase in government revenues, by 6 percent, and a drop in expenses by 1 percent, year-on-year, the fiscal deficit declined […]
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New York Reportedly Pulls Ahead of London in Aramco Listing Race for ‘Political Considerations’; Final Decision Rests with Crown Prince Mohammed
Despite a report in July that Saudi Aramco’s advisers have reportedly recommended London for the historic listing of the oil company, a new report now says Saudi Arabia favors New York in part because of the strength of the U.S.-Saudi relationship. Reuters originally reported that US disclosure rules were a concern for Saudi authorities. London’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has […]
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Report: Saudi Oil Minister Khalid Al-Falih Met With Top Commodity Hedge Funds
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih met in private with some of the world’s top commodity hedge funds in July, a break from tradition in order to gather investor views on the state of the market, Bloomberg reports. In the past Saudi Arabian officials have criticized the role of speculators and hedge funds in […]
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OPEC Discipline Partly to Blame for Oversupply, but Saudi Leadership May Boost Prices
Jadwa Investment’s recently released quarterly oil market update for Q2 2017 questions if discipline within OPEC is waning as oil’s price continues to stay low on international indices as high supply persists, but recent moves by Saudi Arabia in Russia this week indicate action is forthcoming to curb supply. Oil prices declined by 8 percent […]
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U.S. Removes Laptop Ban on Flights from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Riyadh to be Inspected by U.S. Officials ‘This Week’
The Trump administration on Monday lifted the ban on carrying laptops onboard Saudia Airlines, the last airline facing in-flight restrictions on electronics, a TSA spokesman has said. The removal only affects passengers on Saudia flying out of the airline’s hub in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. US government officials will visit Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport “later this […]
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CNN Publishes 2013 ‘Secret Agreements’ Between Gulf States Barring Support for Opposition and Hostile Groups
CNN has exclusively published documents showing that Qatar made a series of secret agreements with its Gulf neighbors in 2013 and 2014 barring support for opposition and hostile groups in those nations, as well as in Egypt and Yemen. The agreements themselves were not secret, but until now the exact wording in the documents was […]
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Saudi Aramco Releases 2016 Annual Review
Last week, Saudi Aramco released its annual review for 2016, a detailed overview of Saudi Arabia’s upstream and downstream energy operations, national strategy, and international activities and investments. The Annual Review for 2016, which is released halfway through the following year, takes on special significance as the Kingdom embarks on its Vision 2030 economic and social […]
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Blockade of Qatar Continues as Response to Demands Viewed as ‘Negative’
The foreign ministers of four Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia said they regretted Qatar’s “negative” response to their list of demands and said the blockade of the country would continue. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE severed ties with Qatar last month and Saudi Arabia has closed its airspace and land border with […]
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Foiled Mecca Mosque Attack Last Week Shows Urgency of Daesh Threat Inside the Kingdom
Last week’s foiled plot attempt to attack the Grand Mosque in Mecca indicates a growing Islamic State intent to mount mass-casualty attacks in Saudi Arabia, according to reports. A suspect in the planned attack on the mosque blew himself up in a nearby neighborhood when security forces surrounded a home where the man was hiding, […]
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Key U.S. Republican Senator Bob Corker Threatens to Hold Arms Sales to Saudi, UAE if Qatar Rift Not Fixed
The Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) has threatened to withhold arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations until a diplomatic solution is found with neighboring Qatar. The standoff, which has lasted three weeks and has threatened the unity and economic strength of GCC nations, adds uncertainty to […]
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Coldplay confirmed for GCC-exclusive show in Abu Dhabi
Coldplay’s rain-soaked 2009 performance in Abu Dhabi has gone down in history as one of the country’s greatest concerts, and now, the British band is gearing up to outdo itself. The group’s record-breaking Music of the Spheres World Tour will make a stop at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, 11 January 2025. It will be the British band’s only show in the region. Tickets to see Coldplay in Abu Dhabi go on sale very soon, and here’s how to get your hands on them.
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Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon injured by pager explosion
Iran's ambassador to Lebanon, Mojtaba Amani, was slightly injured on Tuesday by the explosion of an electronic pager, Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported, as numerous such devices exploded across Lebanon. "Amani has a superficial injury and is currently under observation in a hospital," Fars quoted a source as saying. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, in a phone call with his Lebanese counterpart, strongly condemned the "terrorist attack" and thanked Lebanon for providing immediate medical treatment to Amani, Iranian state media reported.
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Senators in both parties open to treaty vote on US-Saudi defense pact
Republicans and Democrats are demanding any such agreement arrive on Capitol Hill as a treaty, requiring a two-thirds majority. Getting that level of Senate approval would be a huge challenge, according to interviews with more than a half-dozen senators on the Foreign Relations Committee.
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Italy’s Saipem wins offshore contract worth $2 bln in Saudi Arabia
Italian energy engineering group Saipem (SPMI.MI), opens new tab said on Wednesday it had won an offshore contract worth around $2 billion for the development of the Marjan oil field in Saudi Arabia. The contract was signed under the existing long-term agreement with oil giant Saudi Aramco (2222.SE), opens new tab, the company said in a statement. Saipem said earlier this month it had won two other offshore contracts with Saudi Aramco worth about $1 billion in total, and an offshore contract worth $4 billion with QatarEnergy, one of the world's top LNG suppliers.
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Changes to Saudi Investment Law will help facilitate foreign investment
“The new investment law introduces a number of positive changes that will help in fostering the continued development of the investment landscape in Saudi Arabia. The Investment Law represents a substantial amendment of the existing investment regime for both foreign and domestic investors and will further support the Kingdom’s transition away from oil and gas. The updates to the Investment Law create a sophisticated framework that reduces entry barriers, enhances legal certainty, and strengthens investor rights. The reforms unlock significant opportunities for long-term strategic partnerships and market expansion in the Kingdom”
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Saudi Arabia is betting big on Egypt
Gulf countries — mainly Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar — are most interested in building up stakes in Egypt’s state-owned assets. On the block are port terminals, historic hotel chains, and petrochemical companies. The Gulf has grown weary of handing cash to Egypt with little by way of financial payback: Saudi Arabia’s $5 billion deposit in Egypt’s central bank in 2022 may be the last of Riyadh’s handouts. Its Public Investment Fund demands market returns on its investments, particularly those outside the country.
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Perspective: The Lebanon pager attacks are an escalation toward a war that few want
Iran and Hezbollah definitely don’t want a major conflict. Hezbollah’s role is to deter an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. It’s pointless to squander Hezbollah’s potent arsenal on a place (Gaza) with no real significance to Iran, or an unreliable ally like Hamas, which broke with them over the Syrian war. Israelis commonly insist that war with Hezbollah is inevitable. But war is hardly inevitable when the other side doesn’t want one.
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Second wave of exploding devices raises fears of wider Israel-Lebanon conflict
Hand-held radios used by armed group Hezbollah detonated on Wednesday across Lebanon's south in the country's deadliest day since cross-border fighting erupted between the militants and Israel nearly a year ago, stoking tensions after similar explosions of the group's pagers the day before. Lebanon's health ministry said 20 people were killed and more than 450 injured on Wednesday in Beirut's suburbs and the Bekaa Valley, while the death toll from Tuesday's explosions rose to 12, including two children, with nearly 3,000 injured.
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US says Iran emailed stolen Trump campaign material to Biden camp
Iranian hackers sent emails containing stolen material from Republican former President Donald Trump's campaign to people involved in Democratic President Joe Biden's then re-election campaign, part of an alleged broader effort by Tehran to influence the U.S. election, U.S. agencies said on Wednesday. "Furthermore, Iranian malicious cyber actors have continued their efforts since June to send stolen, non-public material associated with former President Trump’s campaign to U.S. media organizations," the FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Office of the Director of National Intelligence said in a joint statement.
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Heinz goes brandless to celebrate Saudi National Day
In place of the famous Heinz logo, the brand’s ketchup bottles will sport an empty green keystone for a limited time, offering space for shoppers to personalise their own messages of celebration. Additionally, consumers will be able to scan a QR code displayed on billboards across Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam to submit their National Day messages. These messages, along with the names of the participants, will be displayed on screens across the kingdom for an entire week following the launch, giving the people of Saudi a space to express their pride and love for their country.
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