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Little Upside in Latest Jadwa Saudi Chartbook
Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment’s latest monthly chartbook overviewing the Saudi economy contains mostly negative economic data on consumer spending, activity, government accounts, and inflation. Economic data for the month of December 2015 indicates a slowdown in activity, and data on consumer spending continued to point to a softening trend, while PMI fell to a record low, […]
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With affordable housing in short supply, new JV set to provide mortgage loans to low and middle-income Saudis
A new joint venture between Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) and the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) has received approval to provide loans to low and middle-income Saudis, in what could be a much-needed boost for access to mortgages in the Kingdom. Bidayaa Home Finance was launched to provide […]
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Council of Saudi Chambers Kick-off U.S.-Saudi Arabia CEO Summit
On January 24, 2016 at the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce building the U.S.-Saudi CEO Summit kicks off a focused, high-level private-sector initiative to assess the U.S.-Saudi commercial and business environment in order to enhance bi-lateral trade, investment and cooperation. The Saudi-US Trade Group team is in Riyadh to participate in the inaugural U.S.-Saudi […]
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FM Al-Jubeir: Most Effective Way to Solve Regional Crises ‘Through our close partnership and alliance with the United States of America’
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday stood by ally Saudi Arabia in its widening rift with Iran over the execution of a Shiite cleric while urging the regional rivals to pursue a diplomatic solution, the Associated Press reports. Kerry said Washington stands by its friends, “but we also want to see diplomacy work. […]
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Saudi Aramco Considers IPO, but Scope of Listing Unknown
As Saudi Arabia appears to actively consider a potential IPO for its state-owned oil company, Saudi Aramco, two conflicting reports emerged today about the potential scope of the offering. On Thursday of last week, Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman told the Economist in an interview that he was optimistic about the potential […]
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Saudi Stocks Hit 4-Year Low as Global Markets Shudder at China’s Second Halt in Trading This Week
Saudi Arabia’s stock market has continued a tumultuous start to the new year, with the Kingdom’s benchmark index falling another 4.8 percent on Thursday to a four-year low. According to the Financial Times, the drop this year has totaled 10.6 percent, and leaves it 44 per cent weaker than its post financial crisis peak in 2014. The TASI […]
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Video Released Shows Timelapse Construction on Riyadh’s Metro Project
A recently released video by the leading construction partners on Riyadh’s metro project highlighted the progress made on the mega-project that will change the way the city’s residents get around. In October, the Riyadh metro project hit a major milestone as a consortium led by Spanish construction giant FCC said it has completed the drilling […]
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GE secures $1b contract to produce gas and steam turbines to power more than 500,000 homes in Saudi Arabia
GE has been awarded what the company called a “landmark contract” with Saudi Arabia valued at nearly US$1 billion for the engineering, construction and provision of gas turbine services for the Waad Al Shamal combined cycle power plant of Saudi Electricity Company (SEC). The plant, scheduled for completion in 4 years, will support the phosphate mining […]
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An ‘Islamic NATO?’ Recently Formed Defense Coalition Faces Challenges in Fighting Extremism
Writing in Al Monitor, Washington-based analyst Fahad Nazer comments that Saudi Arabia may be aiming to form an Islamic NATO of sorts, in part because of the turmoil and instability surrounding the Kingdom from virtually all sides. Saudi Arabia’s government sees a more active foreign policy as essential, especially in the absence of a physical American presence in the region. “For much of […]
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McKinsey & Company Publishes 165-Page Analysis of ‘Saudi Arabia Beyond Oil’
McKinsey & Company, the top-tier global consulting firm with offices in Riyadh and across the Middle East, published an in-depth report on the Saudi Economy and the opportunities for the Kingdom beyond oil. The report, produced by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) and available on McKinsey’s website to the public (executive summary here, full report […]
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Aramco’s Venture Arm Backs South Korea’s AI Chipmaker Rebellions
Rebellions is working with Samsung Electronics Co. to develop its proprietary chip to serve the generative artificial intelligence market. The startup in June agreed to combine its business with rival Sapeon Korea Inc., a unit of SK Telecom Co., and has said it’s looking at a possible initial public offering in South Korea.
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Saudi Arabia’s NEOM partners with Equinox to open luxury resort
Saudi Arabia’s giga project known as NEOM is partnering with Equinox Hotels to open a luxury resort on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, located on the northern tip of the Red Sea.
Equinox Resort Treyam will be an architectural spectacle in NEOM’s Magna region, set on a bridge-like structure that spans for about a quarter of a mile and hangs above a desert lagoon, according to a statement. It’ll include a club house, spa and Equinox fitness center, among other things.
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Saudi Arabia Bids Farewell to Last Pilgrims from Madinah Airport
The last group of pilgrims from this year’s Hajj season departed Saudi Arabia on Sunday aboard a Saudia flight from Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah. The flight carried 320 pilgrims to Kertajati, Indonesia, after they completed their Hajj rituals. Saudia, the Kingdom’s flag carrier, hosted a farewell ceremony, concluding its 74-day Hajj operations.
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Saudi farmer turns worm waste into wealth in innovative move
A Saudi farmer has developed a technique that transforms a common garden nuisance into a useful resource. Mohammed Al-Shaer, of Al-Dhafir village in Baha, has established a thriving vermicomposting operation on his farm, producing high-quality organic fertilizer from earthworms, according to a report by the Saudi Press Agency.
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Huge billion-dollar Saudi city for 120,000 people starts construction
Banan City – an enormous 10km2 (3.9 sq mi) new municipality located northeastern of the city of Riyadh – started construction earlier this month as Saudi Arabia’s World Expo 2030 looms.
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Al Nassr keeper Sara Khalid says ‘no limit’ to Saudi women’s football growth
Sara Khalid al-Dossary first fell in love with football as a fan watching her father’s beloved Al Ettifaq, but it is with Al Nassr where the goalkeeper’s passion has bloomed into significant sporting success. In May, al-Dossary celebrated winning a third straight league title. The Saudi Women’s Premier League was inaugurated in 2022 and for the past two years, Al Nassr has been its dominant force – winning back-to-back trophies, the most recent by a 10-point margin.
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Saudi Arabia’s TechMal closes $1 million pre-Seed
Saudi-Arabia based fintech TechMal has raised $1 million in a pre-Seed investment round, led by Al Majidiya Investment Company alongside other investors. Founded in 2024 by Saud Al-Rebdi and Basil Alsuhaibani, TechMal operates as a micro-consumer finance company.
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Historic Jeddah Program marks 10 years of UNESCO World Heritage recognition
The Jeddah Historic District Program, part of the Ministry of Culture, is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Historic Jeddah's inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014. The program continues its efforts to revitalize the district, aiming to preserve its cultural and urban heritage and transform it into a global heritage destination in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
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CENTCOM says ISIS is reconstituting in Syria and Iraq, but the reality is even worse
In an unusual public statement late on July 16, United States Armed Forces’ Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that after six months of 2024, “ISIS is on pace to more than double” the number of attacks in Syria and Iraq it claimed in 2023. According to CENTCOM, ISIS has so far conducted 153 attacks across both countries from January through June, noting that “the increase in attacks indicates ISIS is attempting to reconstitute following several years of decreased capability.” CENTCOM’s commander, Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, insisted that achieving an enduring defeat of ISIS still relies on the “combined efforts of the Coalition and partners” — a clear message ahead of next week’s US-Iraq bilateral talks in Washington regarding the future of the counter-ISIS coalition presence in Iraq.
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The UAE’s Path to Food Self-Sufficiency
The UAE has achieved high rankings in food security indices. However, these rankings do not fully capture all aspects of the UAE’s food supply challenges, which primarily stem from its lack of food self-sufficiency. Food self-sufficiency – having greater control over food supply and reducing vulnerability to external threats – is crucial, as it allows a country to directly manage and influence its food production and availability. Despite the presence of over 38,000 farms in the UAE, their contribution to its food supply is minimal compared to food imports, which constitute up to 85% of consumption and cost about $13.2 billion in 2022. While this amount is manageable for a country as wealthy as the UAE, this reliance on food imports makes the UAE vulnerable to global food supply shocks caused by climate change, geopolitical tensions, pandemics, and other disruptions.
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