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Jadwa Investment: Central Department of Statistics Finds 2014 inflation rate was 2.7%, Down from 3.5% in 2013
According to a recently released note by Jadwa Investment, a leading Saudi investment firm, inflation in the Kingdom was down in 2014 to 2.7% on average, and found a deceleration in prices to 2.4% year-on-year. Jadwa’s Head of Research Dr. Fahad Alturki wrote in an investor note: “The Central Department of Statistics and Information (CDSI) has […]
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U.S. Delegation Led by Senator John McCain Visits Saudi Arabia to Discuss Military Cooperation Efforts Against Daesh, Training of Moderate Rebels
U.S. Senate Republican John McCain and a delegation of Senate Armed Services Committee members visited Saudi Arabia on Saturday as part of a broad tour of the region to discuss American-Saudi joint efforts to back moderate Syrian rebels in that country’s 4-year old civil war. According to the Guardian, McCain and the Senate Armed Services […]
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Solar Power in MENA to See Six-Fold Growth in 2015
The MENA region will see solar projects worth $2.7 billion unveiled in 2015, 6 times as much as 2014, according to Arabian Business, which cited a new study by the Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA). 1,800MW worth of solar projects will be tendered or awarded during the next 12 months, compared with less than 300MW […]
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‘No Shortage of Funds’ for Saudi Arabia’s Troubled Housing Market as Minister Eyes Taxes on Undeveloped Lands
A longstanding issue for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been the drag on the housing market caused by privately-owned property in urban locales that remains unused with no plans for development. Without taxation of this land, and low prices that owners might receive on the market, there is little incentive to sell it. However, […]
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Jadwa Investment: ‘The economy will continue performing strongly in 2015, albeit at a slower pace’
Jadwa Investment’s just-released report on the Saudi economy in 2015 expects growth at a “slower pace” than previous years and “a narrowing current account surplus and a larger than-budgeted fiscal deficit.” The report, which examines the potential of various sectors within the Saudi economy and the impact of oil prices on growth in 2015, projects economic growth […]
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The ‘Monumental’ Opening of the Saudi Stock Market in 2015 to Wider Foreign Investment
As Saudi Arabia prepares to open its stock market to wider foreign investment possible as soon as April 2015, there is tremendous enthusiasm on the part of foreign investors as wells as anticipation within the Kingdom. In a recent FocusKSA discussion with Dr. John Sfakianakis, SUSTG’s President Richard Wilson asked about the importance of the […]
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For Saudi Arabia’s Budget, Oil’s True Breakeven Price Disputed by Analysts
One of the most important figures that factors into Saudi Arabia’s budget each year isn’t actually published by the government. What the Kingdom annually assumes will be the average price of oil is crucial for government and fiscal planning. With the Kingdom’s economic diversification goals still yet to be realized, oil revenues are (almost) everything […]
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In Wide-Ranging Interview with Local Paper, Alwaleed bin Talal Discusses Path to Success
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal gave his first interview with a local Saudi paper in eight years, according to the Saudi Gazette, and the billionaire discussed his path to business successes, how he spends his time, and national/regional issues of concern. The in-depth interview was revealing of the Prince’s day-to-day business and personal activities. When […]
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IT Spending in Saudi Arabia to Grow $2.7 billion by 2017, Study Finds
A recently released study by Oxford Economics and SAP finds that employers in Saudi Arabia “will need to tailor their approach to talent management for catering to the fast-changing technology landscape,” the Saudi Gazette reports. The report also finds that “IT spending in the Kingdom is increasing at the fastest rate of any country in the Middle East […]
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Saudi Arabia Hails ‘Thaw’ Between Egypt and Qatar as Sisi Meets Top Qatari Envoy in Cairo
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with a top Qatari envoy, Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdel Rahman al-Thani, in Cairo Saturday in what has been reported to be a significant rapprochement between the two countries. Also in attendance was Khalid al-Tuwaijri, head of the Saudi Royal Court and the powerful private secretary to Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah. […]
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Saudi Arabia Chases Gaming Dream With More Prize Money Than PGA
The kingdom hopes the event, featuring 21 games from developers including Microsoft Corp.’s Activision Blizzard, Electronics Arts Inc. and Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s Riot Games, will be the biggest triumph yet in its mission to become a global epicenter for esports.
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Burak Cukmak, Saudi Fashion Commission: ‘Saudi market opens up to contemporary men’s fashion’
This country is always full of surprises and this is what is happening with the emergence of Saudi menswear ready-to-wear. The number one clientele in Saudi Arabia remains women, but there is a big appetite for menswear and potential market openings. Historically, Saudis dressed in a traditional way, but local life has changed a lot and there are more and more occasions to dress fashionably: festivals, events, concerts, exhibitions, etc.
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Saudi Racing Returns With New 2024 Taif Season
Racing in Saudi Arabia returned on Thursday with the start of the summer season from Taif. A total of 351 races will take place across 39 race meetings from King Khaled Racecourse, which has an altitude high enough to ensure cool temperatures suitable for racing during the summer months.
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Bahrain and Iran Aim to Restore Ties
Bahrain and Iran agreed June 23 to take steps aimed at restoring bilateral diplomatic ties. The tentatively worded statement, issued jointly by both countries’ foreign ministries, came after Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani met with his counterpart, acting Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani, in Tehran on the margins of the Asian Cooperative Dialogue summit. It was Zayani’s second visit to Tehran within a month. Media accounts the following day reported the two sides had agreed to start talks also focused on the release of Iranian funds frozen in Bahrain since the kingdom cut relations in 2016, following attacks on Saudi diplomatic posts in Iran after the Saudi execution of opposition Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr on terrorism charges.
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Gaza ceasefire hopes rise as Israel says it will resume stalled negotiations
Efforts to secure a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza were gathering momentum on Friday after Hamas made a revised proposal on the terms of a deal and Israel said it would resume stalled negotiations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday he would send a delegation to resume negotiations, and an Israeli official said his country's team would be led by the head of the Mossad intelligence agency.
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Iranians vote in run-off presidential race amid widespread apathy
Polls opened in Iran on Friday for a run-off presidential election that will test the clerical rulers' popularity amid voter apathy at a time of regional tensions and a standoff with the West over Tehran's nuclear programme. State TV said polling stations opened their doors to voters at 8 a.m. local time (0430 GMT). Polling will end at 6 p.m. (1430 GMT), but are usually extended until as late as midnight. The final result will be announced on Saturday, although initial figures may come out sooner.
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Saudi Arabia’s Gaza Aid Threatened by Rafah Closure, Aid Official Says
Saudi Arabia's main humanitarian agency said on Thursday the Israeli closure of Rafah and other crossings into Gaza was hampering its aid efforts to send lifesaving food, some of which was in danger of spoiling.
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Saudi citizenship granted to selection of researchers, innovators, and specialists
Saudi citizenship has been granted to a number of scientists, doctors, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and people who have unique capabilities, expertise, and specializations, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday. The granting of citizenship was issued as part of a royal order granting Saudi citizenship to people with distinguished legal, medical, scientific, cultural, sports and technical expertise for the benefit of the nation in various fields.
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Saudi’s PIF to invest US$500 million in Hong Kong Chaoshang
SAUDI Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund (PIF) intends to invest US$500 million in Hong Kong Chaoshang Group, the investment holding company said on Thursday (Jul 4). The investment comprises US$100 million worth of convertible debentures, giving PIF the option to trade the investment for stocks in the company, and US$400 million in a five-year loan.
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Goldman Says Israel, Saudi Arabia Risk Scores Worsen Most in EM
Israel and Saudi Arabia saw their sovereign-risk scores worsen the most during the first half of the year as fiscal positions deteriorated in both countries, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Israel’s war with Hamas and its drain on public finances led to the sharpest decline in sovereign-risk score in emerging markets during the first six months of 2024, according to Farouk Soussa, an economist at Goldman.
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