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Saudi Foreign Reserves Continue Climb, Non-oil PMI Index at Highest Since December 2017
The recently-released Jadwa Investment report on the Saudi economy found a positive picture developing for the Kingdom, with economic data positive in May with the non-oil PMI index reaching its highest reading since December 2017. The Kingdom also continued adding to its foreign reserves accounts. SAMA FX reserves rose by $12 billion month-on-month to stand at $517 […]
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Report Looks at Surging Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in GCC Economies
A recently-released joint publication from the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute (SWFI) and Marmore Mena Intelligence examines the growing role of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) in GCC economics. Sovereign wealth funds, like the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF), are growing in importance in GCC economies as they press ahead with economic diversification efforts and reduce their […]
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Saudi cabinet affirms desire to avoid war and have stable oil markets in face of heightened Iran tensions
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet took the step of affirming the Kingdom’s desire to avoid regional conflict and ensure stable oil markets as tensions between Iran and the United States simmer, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency and Reuters. The kingdom “will do everything in its power to prevent any war and its hand is always extended […]
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Seven Saudi PV solar power projects worth $1.51b launched at recent industry exhibition
Seven PV solar power projects with a capacity of 1.52 GW and worth $1.51bn (SAR5.6bn) were launched on the sidelines of the recently concluded Saudi Elenex exhibition, according to a report in ConstructionWeekOnline. The projects were unveiled by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources. The announcements are part of the Kingdom’s larger effort […]
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‘Signs of Life’ in the Saudi Economy as Indicators Point to Improvements, Growth
Recently-released monthly data show signs of life in Saudi Arabia’s economy, the Arab world’s largest, according to reports. Jadwa Investment’s monthly chartbook for May 2019 shows “marginal economic improvements” with a surge in POS transactions by 19 percent year-on-year and mild improvement in the Kingdom’s non-oil PMI index in March. The Kingdom also saw a net monthly […]
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Eyes Billions in Debt Raise after Aramco Success – Report
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is planning to tap the debt market for billions of dollars, according to a Wall Street Journal report, which cited comments from the country’s finance minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan. The PIF has “begun preliminary talks with banks on a possible bridge loan of as much as $8 billion,” the WSJ reports, […]
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Saudi Arabia to Host 15th Annual G20 Meetings in Riyadh in 2020
Saudi Arabia will host the 15th annual G20 Leaders’ Summit on November 21 and 22, 2020 in Riyadh, the Saudi press agency (SPA) said this week. “Saudi Arabia is fully committed to the G20’s objectives and to the stability and prosperity of the international economic system,” it reported on Wednesday. G20 consists of the 19 world’s largest […]
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Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi Visits Saudi Arabia as Relations Warm
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi and a delegation visited Saudi Arabia yesterday and met with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as relations between the two nations continue to warm. The Prime Minister’s office said the leaders signed 13 agreements in areas such as trade, energy and political cooperation, without giving further details, according to […]
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Princess Reema Bint Bandar Sworn In as Ambassador to the United States
Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan al-Saud was sworn in on Tuesday as Saudi Arabia’s next Ambassador to the United States, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The swearing in took place at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh. Princess Reema is the first Saudi woman to hold the high-ranking diplomatic post after a royal decree appointed […]
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Saudi-based Telecom Firm Arabsat is SpaceX’s First Commercial Mission, Falcon Heavy Launch Successful
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy successfully launched its first commercial mission today with Saudi-based telecom firm Arabsat as its customer in a key demonstration for billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s space company in the race to grasp lucrative military launch contracts, Reuters reports and the companies involved confirm. The Falcon Heavy rocket blasted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center […]
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CNBC’s full interview with Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al Falih
CNBC's Steve Sedgwick speaks to Khalid A. Al-Falih, the minister of investment for Saudi Arabia, at the Ambrosetti Forum.
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Top five thermal power plants in development in Saudi Arabia
Thermal capacity accounted for 50.5% of total power plant installations globally in 2023, according to GlobalData, with total recorded thermal capacity of 4,608GW. This is expected to contribute 35.2% by the end of 2030 with capacity of installations aggregating up to 5,040GW. Of the total global thermal capacity, 1.97% is in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia’s Amaala project advances with $6bn in contracts awarded
Once complete, Amaala will feature nearly 4,000 hotel rooms across 30 hotels, in addition to 1,200 luxury villas, apartments and homes. There will be retail, dining and wellness facilities, and Amaala will be powered entirely by solar energy.
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Russia’s Lavrov, Saudi crown prince discuss OPEC+ cooperation, Russia says
"It was emphasised that the decisions taken recently indicate the growing stability and independence of this unique coordination mechanism of oil-exporting countries, its efficiency and relevance for maintaining the balance of supply and demand in the global energy market."
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Saudi Arabia Largest Emerging-Market Dollar Debt Issuer; Issuance Likely to Slow
Saudi Arabia’s debt issuance will likely slow in the second half of 2024, Fitch Ratings says. Large dividend payments by Saudi Arabian Oil Company are used to temper sovereign financing needs. Substantial volumes in 1H24 made Saudi Arabia the largest US dollar debt issuer in emerging-markets (excluding China), and the largest sukuk issuer globally.
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Saudi Red Sea Authority issues first yacht regulations
The Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) has introduced Saudi Arabia’s first regulation specifically governing yacht activities within its territorial waters. This new regulation provides a comprehensive framework for managing yacht operations, detailing the necessary requirements and conditions, and overseeing the issuance of tourism and leisure licences. It also emphasizes environmental protection, sustainability, and compliance with safety standards, reflecting SRSA’s commitment to promoting a sustainable coastal tourism sector.
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US believes Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, AP sources say
The United States has informed allies that it believes Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia for its war in Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter. They did not offer any details about how many weapons have been delivered or when the transfers may have occurred, but they confirmed the U.S. intelligence finding. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a matter that has not been publicly disclosed.
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Dutch high-tech consultancy TMC launches in Saudi Arabia
Netherlands headquartered high-tech consultancy TMC has launched a new office in Saudi Arabia, its second in the GCC region. Headquartered in the city of Eindhoven, TMC is an engineering and technology consulting company dedicated to the high-tech segment. The firm’s 2,700 staff worldwide (mainly in Europe) serve diverse industries such as technology, semiconductors, IT services, energy and renewables, and life sciences. After entering the Middle East last year through an office in Dubai, TMC has now expanded into Saudi Arabia too with a similar ambition – becoming the country’s go-to consultant for high-tech work.
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Iraq’s new family law amendment could potentially legalize child marriage—and fracture the country
The impact of child marriage is catastrophic, and it has been a major concern in Iraq over the past twenty years, exacerbated by the shortcomings of existing laws, under which girls and boys can marry at as young as fifteen years old with parental consent. Alarmingly, the Iraqi parliament recently proposed an amendment to its Personal Status Law (PSL) that could potentially legalize child marriage for girls as young as nine, thereby further restricting women’s rights.
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Will Jordan’s new electoral law bring real change?
But this time around, to strengthen the country’s political parties and engage voters more effectively, the government has reserved forty-one out of the 138 seats for candidates running on party lists. Yet, the resulting changes are likely only cosmetic since Jordanian parties are not winning voters’ confidence for various reasons, including on the pivotal issue of unemployment.
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