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Jadwa Investment: Oil Market Dynamics and Saudi Fiscal Challenges
After a significant drop in oil’s price on international markets since July 2014, the impact on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s budget and fiscal policy is assessed in Jadwa Investment just-released research note. Head of Research Dr. Fahad Alturki notes that the recent decision not to cut output by OPEC “adds further uncertainty not only on the global […]
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As Oil Dips Below $70, American Producers Wonder Where the Bottom Is and Eye an End to Export Ban
The second half of 2014 has been a lively period for the U.S. shale industry. Fueled by new technologies and a soaring oil price, everyone from upstart producers to big oil were taking advantage of new production opportunities in United States in shale deposits. Over the last year, the U.S. alone accounted for 82% of non-OPEC production growth, […]
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With Houthi Gains in Yemen, Saudi Reportedly Pulls Aid
Saudi Arabia has suspended most of its financial aid to Yemen in “clear indication of its dissatisfaction with the growing political power of Shi’ite Houthi fighters friendly with Riyadh’s regional rival, Iran,” according to a Reuters report. “Soon after Houthi fighters took over the capital Sanaa in September, Saudi Arabia promptly suspended much of that […]
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Saudi Arabia Sees Oil Prices Stabilizing ‘Around $60 a Barrel’
Saudi Arabia now believes oil prices could stabilize at around $60 a barrel, a level both it and other Gulf producers believe they could withstand, according to people familiar with the situation citied in a UPI report. “Saudi Arabia seeks to maintain its long-term market share, even if the price of oil stays temporarily low, its […]
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Smartphone Generation: The Overnight Mobile Internet Revolution in the MENA Region
What is the single indicator related to the online market opportunity in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia that beats all other developed and developing countries? Just take a look at people in coffee shops, malls, or even at family gatherings, you’ll notice immediately that everyone has a smartphone. To be specific, 74% of […]
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Legalized Drifting: 4-Round Saudi Car Drift to Begin Al-Ahsa
At long last, one Saudi will be able to claim to be the best drifter in the Kingdom. The Saudi Star Drift Championship kicks off this month for the first time, and will be supervised by the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation. The series will take an otherwise illegal but popular hobby in Saudi Arabia and make it […]
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#FocusKSA: Saudi Student Turned Entrepreneur Walid Abdulwahab On His Experiences Running a Successful Business in the U.S.
In the latest FocusKSA discussion, Saudi-US Trade Group President, Richard Wilson, spoke with Walid Abdulwahab, a recent graduate of the University of Southern California and Founder and CEO of Desert Farms, which produces, markets and sells camel milk and camel milk products to a growing list of U.S. retail outlets. Walid discusses his background, academic experience […]
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SUSRIS: Saudi Oil Production “Crucial” to EIA 2015 Forecast
“Changes in the forecast of Saudi Arabian oil production are crucial to the revised outlook and a major source of uncertainty in the year ahead. Saudi Arabia has indicated interest in preserving market share rather than unilaterally carrying the burden of cutting production to balance the global oil market. In addition to numerous statements by […]
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#SaudiTBT: King Faisal Bin Abdulaziz al-Saud on the Tarmac of Le Bourget Airport in Paris, 1939
Returning in March 1939 from the London Conference (St. James Palace Conference) which attempted to negotiate an agreement between Jews and Arabs in Palestine, Faisal Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud stands on the tarmac of Le Bourget Airport in Paris, France with members of his delegation. Among other issues, the London Conference was unable to resolve the matter of […]
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Jadwa Investment’s November 2014 Saudi Chartbook finds Bank Lending to Private Sector Year-on-Year Highs
Jadwa’s November 2014 Chartbook shows bank lending to the private sector recorded its highest year-on-year growth at 13.2 percent and noted that economic data was positive for September. “Bank lending to the private sector recorded its highest year-on-year growth at 13.2 percent, the highest since November 2013,” Jadwa Investment said, noting that generally “economic data was […]
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New Study Say Life on Earth may have Originated in Saudi Arabia 3.48 billion years ago
Scientists have identified living stromatolites on Saudi Arabia’s Sheybarah Island in the Red Sea, marking the first discovery of living shallow-marine stromatolites in the Middle East. The discovery raises significant questions related to how and where life first originated on planet Earth. Published in the journal Geology, the study explores these ancient microbial structures and offers a unique glimpse into Earth’s early life and the environmental conditions that prevailed billions of years ago.
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Saudi Arabia, Brazil sign defense agreement
Saudi Arabia and Brazil signed on Monday in Riyadh a cooperation agreement in the defense field. The deal was signed during a meeting between Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and Brazil’s Vice President and Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services Geraldo Alckmin.
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Saudi games company wants to deepen Nintendo, Capcom ties
"Game development is our long-term goal -- we want to build a global hub for gaming and esports," he said. The prince has invited prominent Japanese game developers, including Nintendo, Bandai, Capcom and Konami Group, to consider setting up offices in the Middle East. Currently, the region lacks a direct presence, with gaming companies typically overseeing their businesses from offices in Europe.
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Nearly 1 million foreign Hajj pilgrims arrive
Nearly one million foreign pilgrims arrived in Saudi Arabia for the upcoming annual pilgrimage of Hajj. By the end of Sunday, a total of 935,966 Hajj pilgrims arrived through all the Kingdom’s air, land and sea ports, according to the General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat). The directorate revealed that the overwhelming majority of pilgrims came by air and their number reached 896,287, while the number of pilgrims arrived via land entry points stood at 37,280 pilgrims, and 2,399 pilgrims came via sea ports, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The directorate said that it is harnessing all its capabilities to facilitate the entry procedures for the guests of God, by supporting its online platforms at international air, land and sea ports with the latest technical devices operated by qualified Saudis who are proficient in different languages spoken by the pilgrims.
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Saudi Arabia largely removes negative portrayal of Israel from its school curriculum
Textbooks for the 2023-2024 school year no longer teach that Zionism is a “racist” European movement, and no longer deny the historical Jewish presence in the region, according to the study, published last week by the nonprofit IMPACT-se, which monitors educational curricula in Middle Eastern and North African countries.
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Fostering a sustainable future: the role of land restoration in Saudi Arabia
Nearly one-fifth of our planet is threatened with desertification leading to the loss of fertile soils and biodiversity which we need to grow food for millions of people and feed for livestock. Climate change has further aggravated the situation especially in countries that have experienced alarming drought events, battled large-scale deforestation or continued using unsustainable agricultural techniques. Since 1961, climate change has reduced global agricultural productivity by about 21%. Moreover, since 2000, the world has lost more than 10% of its global tree cover, with the tropics accounting for 1.48 million km2 of deforestation — an area larger than France, Spain, and Germany combined.
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Saudi Arabia sees 477% increase in multinational HQs in first quarter
Some 127 international companies have relocated their regional headquarters to Saudi Arabia over the first quarter of 2024, according to a new report, an increase of 477% from the previous year as the kingdom looks to lure businesses to set up there as it diversifies its economy away from oil.
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Sweden’s Seventh AP Fund excludes Saudi Aramco and six other companies
Sweden's Seventh AP Fund (AP7) has blacklisted Saudi Aramco and six other companies from its portfolio all due to large-scale operations within oil extraction or coal production, the pension fund manager said on Monday."The companies are blacklisted because they do not act in line with the Paris Agreement due to large-scale oil or coal operations without transition plans," AP7 said in a statement.
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Retail subscription to Aramco’s secondary offering begins
The offered shares constitute about 0.64% of the company's issued shares, as Aramco is capitalized at SAR 90 billion, divided into 242 billion shares (at no par value). The retail subscription will end on June 5 at 5:00 pm. The price range for the retail offering was set at SAR 26.7-29 per share. The bookbuilding process for institutional subscribers to Aramco's secondary offering began on June 2.
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Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector growth steady with PMI at 56.4
Saudi Arabia’s private sector non-oil growth remained steady in May, with the Kingdom’s Purchasing Managers’ Index reaching 56.4, a slight decline from 57 in April, official data showed. According to the Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia PMI report by S&P Global, business activity in Saudi Arabia rose at a substantial rate in May, continuing a period of robust output growth across the non-oil economy.
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