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Report – Saudi NEOM’s Tech Unit Rebrands as Tonomous and Will Invest $1 billion in 2022
NEOM Tech & Digital, a subsidiary of the $500 billion signature NEOM project of the Saudi crown prince, has invested $1 billion in 2022 in AI, including a metaverse platform, its chief executive said on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF Eyes a Stake in Regional Starbucks Franchise — Report
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is leading a consortium of investors which has emerged as the frontrunner to buy a minority stake in Kuwaiti conglomerate Alshaya Group’s Starbucks Corp. franchise, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
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Iraq’s Clashes Sends Oil Higher Before Retreat
Oil surged to the biggest gain in six weeks before paring some of those gains after Iraq’s state marketing company said exports haven’t been affected by violent clashes in Baghdad, according to Bloomberg.
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PIF Returns to Buy-Low Playbook with 2Q Stock Market Buying Spree
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) bought shares in Alphabet, Zoom Video, and Microsoft this week as part of a wider pick of U.S. stocks, bringing the market value of the sovereign wealth fund’s investment portfolio to about $40.8 billion at the end of the second quarter, Reuters reports.
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Report: Saudi, UAE Save Remaining Spare Capacity for Potential Winter Supply Crisis
According to a report in Reuters, OPEC+ production leaders Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates stand ready to deliver a “significant increase” in oil output “should the world face a severe supply crisis this winter,” sources familiar with the thinking of the top Gulf exporters told Reuters in an exclusive report.
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OPEC, Allies Agree to Increase in Oil Production
Saudi Arabia and the OPEC+ group of oil-producing countries agreed to a small increase of 100,000 bpd in oil production on Wednesday after the U.S. and other consuming nations called for more crude in the market, according to reports.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in Greece in First Visit to Europe Since 2018
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in Greece today for talks with its premier, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, marking his first trip to a European Union nation since 2018.
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Foreign Direct Investment into Saudi Arabia Jumps 9.5%, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment Says
Saudi Arabia recorded 9.5% increase year on year in foreign direct investment (FDI) flows during the first three months of 2022, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment (MISA) said on Twitter on Tuesday.
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Saudi Crown Prince Lands in Egypt on Start of Regional Tour
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Cairo, Egypt on Monday, kicking off his first tour outside the Gulf region in over three years, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia Invites Proposals for Rabigh 4 Independent Water Project; 8 Pre-Qualified to Bid
Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC), the principal off-taker for water and wastewater projects in Saudi Arabia, tendered Request for Proposal (RFP) for its Rabigh 4 Independent Water Plant (IWP) project, according to a report in Zawya. The 600,000 cubic meters per day desalination project is located in Rabigh, 110 miles northwest of Makkah, on the Red Sea […]
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Saudi Arabia to maintain crude oil output at 12.3M bpd: Energy Minister
Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said today, Oct. 29, that Saudi Arabia is committed to maintaining crude oil production capacity at 12.3 million barrels per day (bpd). Speaking at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Riyadh, the minister added that the Kingdom continues to strengthen and modernize renewable energy transmission lines. He pointed out that Saudi Arabia is ready to export green hydrogen, while ensuring its availability for investors coming to the Kingdom to invest in hard-to-abate sectors.
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Saudi Arabia’s Nabt raises $1.5 million Seed led by Merak Capital
This funding will enable Nabt to accelerate product development and expand its market reach, supporting efforts to transform Saudi Arabia’s fresh produce ecosystem. Founded in 2022, Nabt operates a B2B marketplace connecting farmers directly with businesses, promoting transparency, efficiency, and sustainability. These initiatives contribute to food security in the Kingdom and align with the objectives of achieving self-sufficiency in food production.
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Saudi: Herfy Food swings to losses in 9M-24; revenues down
Herfy Food Services Company shifted to net losses valued at SAR 56.61 million in the first nine months (9M) of 2024, compared to net profits worth SAR 2.76 million in 9M-23. Revenues stood at SAR 868.81 million in 9M-24, down 0.86% year-on-year (YoY) from SAR 876.38 million, according to the interim financial statements. The loss per share hit SAR 0.88 during January-September 2024, versus an earnings per share (EPS) of SAR 0.04 in 9M-23.
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Saudi insurance spending per capita up 30% to SAR 2,034 in 2023
Per capita spending on insurance in Saudi Arabia grew 30% to SAR 2,034 by the end of 2023, compared to SAR 1,564 a year earlier, data from the Insurance Authority (IA) showed. The per capita insurance spending is defined as the gross written premiums (GWPs) during the year divided by population number. Health insurance accounted for 59% of total per capita spending in the sector last year, followed by general insurance with 37%, as well as protection and savings insurance with 4%.
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How would a President Harris deal with Saudi Arabia?
As president, Harris would have to accept that close ties with Riyadh are necessary. There is already a draft bilateral agreement with Saudi Arabia that includes security guarantees and cooperation on civilian nuclear power. While the vice president is campaigning, improbably, as the candidate of change, she should pick up the threads of Biden’s existing policy on Saudi Arabia.
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NASCAR linked with possible race in Saudi Arabia toward end of decade
NASCAR was listed with a caveat that it was one of the parties having discussions as opposed to having a firm deal. NASCAR COO Steve O’Donnell and Exec VP and Chief Venue & Racing Innovations Officer Ben Kennedy both told SBJ in separate interviews in ’23 that the Middle East was one of the regions they were exploring for potential events, alongside Europe, South America and Asia.
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Amjad Iraqi: The Future of Palestinians in Israel
Amjad Iraqi: It's definitely been quite a complex experience. I think first of all, Gaza's not just sort of an imaginary construct for Palestinian citizens. There are very real family connections, community connections, and Palestinian history. Gaza is, and has always been, very much the center of Palestinian identity and politics and culture. And so, to experience it in this moment whereby you're seeing Gaza decimated in the way that it's been, I think has been very profoundly shocking to Palestinian citizens as much as it has to other Palestinians.
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Cruise Saudi expanding to 10 destinations along Red Sea coast, 3 new ports underway
Currently operational ports include Jeddah, Yanbu, and Dammam, which have already facilitated visits from hundreds of thousands of international tourists. Among the new developments is AlWajh, which Clasen revealed will serve as a gateway to AlUla, plus a private island and beach location exclusively for cruise passengers.
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Saudi Arabia Turns to Debt Markets for Vision 2030 Financing
According to Saudi Arabia’s National Debt Management Center, the kingdom’s total debt stood at some $308.7 billion at the end of September. Of this total, $183.7 billion was domestic debt, and the remaining $125 billion was foreign debt. Compared to U.S. debt, this is nothing. But compared to 2019 debt levels, it is a palpable increase: in 2019, Saudi debt stood at $180.8 billion.
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Saudi sees tenfold surge in foreign firms since 2016
Saudi Arabia has seen a sharp increase in foreign firms establishing operations in the country, with numbers rising tenfold compared to the period before Saudi Vision 2030, the kingdom’s mammoth economic diversification plan, was launched in 2016, said Khalid al-Falih, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment, at the Future Investment Initiative (FII).
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