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SABIC’s Profit Surges in 2Q Amid Booming Demand for Petrochemical Products
Saudi-based petrochemicals giant SABIC hit a $2 billion quarterly profit in the second quarter of this year as a healthy global demand for its products drove sales, according to reports. SABIC also said it expects this solid performance to continue in the second half of 2021, “backed by healthy demand and rising oil prices,” according to Reuters.
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Jadwa Chartbook: Oil Prices Continue Climb for Third Straight Month, Benefitting Saudi Economy
A third straight monthly gain for oil is benefitting the Saudi economy, as SAMA FX reserves rose in June by $8.8 billion month-on-month and the non-oil PMI was unchanged at 56.4, indicating continued growth, a recently-released monthly Chartbook by Jadwa Investment for the month of June notes.
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Saudi PPP to Invest $15 Billion in New Technology Fund – Report
A Saudi public-private partnership will launch a $15 billion technology fund “to advance the digital infrastructure in the Kingdom,” a report in Arab News said, based on an announcement at a conference in Riyadh on Wednesday.
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Ivory Coast beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in Kingdom’s Olympic Soccer Opener
The Ivory Coast beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in the Kingdom’s opening Olympic soccer match on Thursday in Yokohama, Japan. Ivory Coast’s Franck Kessie scored the go-ahead goal in the 66th minute in a disappointing start for the Kingdom’s Tokyo dreams. On the Saudi side, Salem Al-Dossari scored the Kingdom’s lone goal in the match.
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Saudi Startups Raise Over $250m So Far in 2021, Report Says
Dubai-based research platform Magnitt says Saudi Arabian startups raised more than a quarter of a billion dollars in venture capital (VC) funding during the first half of 2021, as the Kingdom looks to continue to develop entrepreneurship within its borders. Magnitt says that VC funding in MENA increased by 12% from FY’20, “marking a quarterly […]
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Oil Demand Soars in 2021, Expected to Grow Further as Market Reacts to Reported Saudi-UAE Agreement
Global demand for oil is soaring in 2021 as the world rebounds from the pandemic year, according to OPEC data and shared by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment in an oil market update.
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Report: Algosaibi Family Conglomerate AHAB Near Debt Settlement after Nearly 12 Years
One of Saudi Arabia’s largest and longest debt sagas, ongoing for nearly 12 years, is set to finally reach a resolution. Saudi Arabia’s Algosaibi family’s conglomerate AHAB and its creditors have submitted a debt restructuring proposal to the Dammam commercial court this week after approval from a creditor committee, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Reaches Key 70% Vaccination Milestone, but New Cases Reach 10-Month High
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health (MoH) on Wednesday said it has administered more than 16.8 million vaccine doses covering 70 percent of the total adult population in Saudi Arabia, a key milestone as the Kingdom progresses toward a full recovery from the pandemic, according to the Saudi Gazette.
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For Second Straight Year, Saudi Arabia Puts Safety First with Plans for Scaled Back Hajj in 2021
Saudi Arabia announced over the weekend that this year’s Hajj pilgrimage will be limited to no more than 60,000 people, all of them from within the kingdom, as authorities seek to build on progress combatting the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Saudis Surge Investments into U.S. Stock Market in Q1 2021 as Overseas Inflows Reach Record Highs
The total amount invested by Saudi traders in the U.S. stock market through companies licensed by the Capital Market Authority (CMA) surged 162 percent, year-on-year, to SR77.4 billion ($20.64 billion) in the first quarter, Zawya reports, citing data compiled by financial website Argaam.
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The U.S. Election and the Saudi Economy
Given its central role in the global economy, what happens in the United States is of great importance to the rest of the world. Saudi Arabia is no exception given its close ties to the United States, central role in the global oil market, and long-standing exchange rate peg (along with the other Gulf Cooperation Council countries except Kuwait) to the U.S. dollar, which allows it to benefit from the credibility of U.S. monetary policy. Economic studies have highlighted that the health of the U.S. economy is an important determinant of Saudi economic growth.
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Saudi’s huge influx of megaproject workers prompts creation of new housing company
The PIF said it was establishing the Smart Accommodation for Residential Complexes Company (SARCC), a property developer and operator of housing for staff on major construction and development projects across the Kingdom. PIF said it would support infrastructure and services linked to construction and real estate projects across Saudi Arabia, including: Roshn Group, a real estate developer in charge of delivering 400,000 homes across Saudi Arabia by 2030; Saudi Downtown Company, which is in charge of 12 mixed-use projects across 11 regions of the Kingdom; and New Murabba Development Company, which is building The Mukaab, a huge 400m tall and 400m wide cube city as a centrepiece of a new downtown in Riyadh.
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New Saudi methodology doubles 2023 FDI inflow
The new figure, published in a Ministry of Investment report, uses a methodology that the Ministry first published in November 2023. That new system quadrupled the 2022 figure to $33 billion from $8 billion. It was not clear why the statistics authority had not been using this methodology, which the investment ministry says looks in detail at individual financial statements based on International Monetary Fund recommendations. This week the Statistics Authority issued an FDI report for 2023 that now aligns its figures with those of the Ministry of Investment.
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Saudi and Iran hold joint naval drills in Sea of Oman and plan Red Sea exercises
Yesterday the official Iranian news agency ISNA reported that the former foes are planning further joint military drills in the Red Sea quoting Iran’s Navy Commander Admiral Shahram Irani as saying: “Saudi Arabia has requested that we have a combined exercise in the Red Sea.” However, Al-Malki has clarified that no other exercises are currently under consideration.
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival Unveils ‘Festival Favorites’ Lineup, Including U.K. Oscar Contender ‘Santosh’
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival has unveiled a first batch of titles that will screen as part of its “Festival Favorites” lineup, showcasing the cream of the international fest crop for Arab audiences. Besides including recent Cannes standouts such as Sandhya Suri’s crime thriller “Santosh” (pictured) –which will represent the U.K. in the international Oscars race — and Chinese auteur Guan Hu’s noir “Black Dog,” this year’s selection has a strong accent on titles from Africa and the Arab world.
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Saudi Oil Export Revenues Hit Three-Year Low as Prices Decline
Lower crude oil prices dragged Saudi Arabia’s oil export revenues to the lowest level in more than three years in August, amid underwhelming oil demand and continued supply constraints from the world’s top crude exporter. The value of Saudi Arabia’s oil exports in August 2024 stood at $17.4 billion (65.3 billion Saudi riyals), down by 15.5% from $20.6 billion (77.3 billion riyals) in August 2023, data from the Kingdom’s General Authority for Statistics showed on Thursday.
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READOUT: Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting with Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan of Saudi Arabia
Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen met with Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan of Saudi Arabia. Secretary Yellen reaffirmed Treasury’s long-standing and close partnership with Saudi Arabia and discussed with the Minister the outlook for Saudi Arabia’s economy and its reform and development plans. The Minister and Secretary Yellen committed to continue working together in both bilateral and multilateral settings and on combating the financing of terrorism and money laundering.
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Saudi Arabia’s Top Female Freediver Breaks National Record in Greece
Saudi Arabia’s top female freediver Nada Mohammed Alrasheed has achieved a remarkable success breaking the national record of the World Freediving Depth Championship in Kalamata, Greece, on Oct 6. “It was a mix of emotions, relief, joy and an overwhelming sense of accomplishment. In those moments after surfacing, the weight of all the training, discipline and effort becomes real. There’s a brief silence before the celebrations begin, and in that quiet, I really felt the magnitude of the achievement,” Alrasheed told Arab News.
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In collaboration with Transport General Authority: first hydrogen-powered taxi pilot project launched in Saudi Arabia featuring Toyota Mirai
The Transport General Authority (TGA), Abdullah Hashim Industrial Gases & Equipment (AHG), Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, the authorized distributor of Toyota vehicles in Saudi Arabia since 1955, and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) have launched a seven-day trial of the Toyota Mirai, a cutting-edge, hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), as part of a taxi fleet in Jeddah. A first-of-its-kind in Saudi Arabia, the initiative commenced on 20 October and is aimed at assessing the viability of hydrogen as a zero-emission fuel source for Saudi Arabia’s public transportation system, furthering the Kingdom?s ambitions for sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
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China’s Rise in Iraq’s Energy Sector: From Newcomer to Dominant Player
Chinese energy companies emerged as dominant players in the Iraqi Oil Ministry’s May licensing rounds to auction 29 oil and gas blocks, securing 10 out of 13 oil and gas blocks. Shell was the only Western international oil company to participate, and it did not win any bids. Other Western and U.S. international oil companies showed no interest in bidding, despite improved fiscal terms of the contracts. The resounding success of Chinese firms underscores a significant shift, solidifying Beijing’s already strong position in Iraq’s energy landscape and presenting a substantial challenge to Washington’s strategic position in the region.
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