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Foreign Ownership in Saudi Stock Market Grows to $107.8 Billion – Report
According to a report from the Okaz/Saudi Gazette, the ownership of foreign investors in the Saudi stock market jumped to SR404.26 billion ($107.8 billion), or 3.36 percent of the total market value of the listed companies.
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Mae Al-Mozaini, CEO and co-founder of Nusf, joins The 966 to talk about women’s empowerment in Saudi Arabia
Mae Al-Mozaini, Founder and CEO of the Arab Institute for Women’s Empowerment (Nusf) and former Aramco executive talks with The 966 about her experiences growing up in Saudi Arabia, working with Aramco, and the positive impact Nusf is having by empowering future female Saudi leaders.
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Poll Finds Bipartisan American Support for High Gas Prices over Russian Invasion, NATO Support
Two weeks on in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a poll of American attitudes on the war finds bipartisan support for U.S. energy sanctions against Russia even if that results in higher gas prices.
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Market-Leading Pharmacy Firm Nahdi Seeks Up to $1.36 billion in Saudi Arabia’s Biggest IPO Since Aramco
Nahdi Medical Co, Saudi Arabia’s market leader in retail pharmacies, “aims to raise up to 5.11 billion riyals ($1.36 billion) in the country’s biggest initial public offering since Saudi Aramco’s listing in 2019,” Reuters reports.
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Veteran Saudi Journalist Khaled Almaeena Joins The 966 to Talk Ukraine, Energy Markets, and More
Khaled Al-Maeena, Saudi journalist, commentator, businessman and the former editor-in-chief of the Saudi Gazette and Arab News joins The 966 for Episode 28 to talk about Saudi Arabia’s role in energy markets, the war in Ukraine, and much more.
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Amr Khashoggi joins The 966 to talk Saudi foreign policy, Vision 2030 and more
Saudi businessman and philanthropist Amr Khashoggi, chairman of Amkest Group, joins The 966 to talk about some interesting developments in the mining and minerals sector in Saudi Arabia, the red hot Saudi IPO market, Saudi foreign policy, Saudi Arabia’s economy and Vision 2030 and many more topics in episode 27 of the program.
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Saudi Arabia’s Capital to Get Yet Another New Development: The Avenues Riyadh
The list of new or revitalized real estate developments in Riyadh grew this week with the announcement of a new multi-purpose district called “The Avenues Riyadh,” located in the city’s north west area.
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Dustin Johnson Off to Strong Start as Saudi International Golf Tournament Begins
Dustin Johnson’s bid for a third victory at the Saudi International began with a 5-under 65 in the first round of play at the Royal Greens Golf Club in King Abdullah Economic City in Saudi Arabia.
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Three Killed, Six Injured in Deadly Houthi Drone Attack on UAE Capital
Yemen’s rebel Houthi movement said Monday it had carried out a military attack on the United Arab Emirates, attacking the airport in Abu Dhabi and an industrial area and killing three people, according to reports.
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New Podcast Explores History Behind Greg Norman’s Saudi-Backed Quest to Shake-Up Golf
A new podcast from Golf Digest focuses on the history behind Greg Norman’s quest to shake up the sport of golf, backed by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund’s LIV Golf Investments.
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What was Hillary Clinton’s role in Benghazi? It depends whom you ask.
The confusion over the attacks on a diplomatic outpost and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya, seems no closer to dissipating, as Democrats and Republicans appear to be releasing competing and contradictory reports.
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Want to ease tensions in the Middle East? Science diplomacy can help
Across the world, science diplomacy has helped set the stage for advancing foreign policy and global governance goals.
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How Might Technology Help Refugees? A Contest Aims To Find Out
In Lebanon, refugees account for 1.5 million of the 4 million people in the country. Around the world, there are an estimated 60 million refugees and displaced people. “It’s difficult not to be thinking, ‘What can I do?’” says Fadel.
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Perspective: What Could Brexit Mean for the Middle East?
Thinking of Brexit as a simple divorce is a serious underestimation of the damage that has been done and the damage that will come
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Royal Women in the Gulf: Agents of Change or Defenders of the Status Quo?
Women of the ruling families of Arab Gulf states are well situated to lead or impede significant change for women in their societies.
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Are Turkey and Israel on the verge of normalizing relations?
A senior Israeli official, quoted in the Times of Israel, stated that “95% of the agreement is completed,” while Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said the parties are “one or two meetings away” from an agreement.
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Opinion: What would self-driving cars mean for women in Saudi Arabia?
Not very much—because technological progress doesn’t inherently lead to social progress.
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Is Mohammed bin Salman gaining the upper hand in Saudi Arabia?
Mohammed, who is close to Nayef, is very ambitious and has promoted himself to the world in his many visits to Western capitals. Despite all this, his ascending the throne will not be easy, as he will need to establish numerous relations and spend a lot of money to prove himself to his brothers and cousins who believe they are more entitled to the throne in terms of age and experience.
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Perspective: What do the Saudis want from America?
Indeed, for anyone who is well-informed about the kingdom, almost everything about this visit seems unconventional.
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Can Mohammed bin Salman transform Saudi Arabia?
Unless and until Prince Mohammed uses his new power to protect and promote the basic freedoms of Mr. Badawi and others like him, even those who wish the Saudi kingdom well may remain skeptical about the promises of change.
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