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Saudi-led OPEC+ Group Sticks to Oil Output Policy, Delaying Debate before Biden’s Visit to Kingdom
The Saudi-led OPEC+ group of oil producers, which includes Russia, said on Thursday it would stick to its planned oil output hikes in August, pushing off a debate on policy from September onwards as prices have risen on tight global supplies and worries that the group has little ability to pump more crude, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Stock Exchange Tadawul Plans to Launch Single Stock Futures on July 4
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange, the Tadawul, said it plans to launch single stock futures on July 4, “which will enable local and international investors to hedge and manage portfolio risks more effectively,” Reuters reports.
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The criticism, drama, and opportunities surrounding President Biden’s confirmed visit to Saudi Arabia, an economic victory lap, and more…
Episode 48 đ The 966 hosts talk about a new report from Saudi Arabia’s Investment Ministry that highlights all the gains in the Saudi economy recently, including an impressive start to 2022 GDP with 9.9% growth in Q1. Then the hosts discuss President Biden’s now confirmed visit, and all of the drama surrounding it…then the […]
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List of Top Names Committing to New Saudi-Backed LIV Golf Tour Grows as Johnson, Mickelson, Fowler Leave PGA
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF)-backed new golf tour will, after all, attract some of the biggest names in the sport to commit to its new rival league to the established PGA Tour as several top names commit to play in the startup series.
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Biden Administration Negotiating Deal for Islands Transfer that May Lead to Normalized Relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel – Report
The Biden administration has been quietly mediating talks between Saudi Arabia, Israel and Egypt on negotiations “that, if successful, could be a first step on the road to the normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel,” an exclusive report in Axios said.Â
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Private Sector Continued to See ‘Robust Growth’ in April
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector continued to see “robust growth” in April, Reuters reports, citing the headline seasonally adjusted S&P Global Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) which stood at 55.7 for the month.Â
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Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, Director of Behavioral Insights with Saudi Ministry of Health Joins The 966 to talk about his career and journey as a Saudi student in the USA
The 966 welcomes onto the show Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, Director of the Behavioral Insights and Nudge Unit at Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia, and co-founder of SaudiGenome, onto the program to discuss his journey as a Saudi student in the United States for 15 years and his work now in Saudi Arabia for the ministry.
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UK PM Boris Johnson Speaks with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman after March Visit
Just weeks after visiting Saudi Arabia and the UAE as part of a diplomatic push to align Western interests with that of Gulf allies, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held talks via telephone on Monday with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the dire situation in Ukraine and other matters.
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Saudi Economy to Grow Fastest in Over a Decade in 2022; IMF Raises 2022 Forecast to 7.6%
Forecasters are raising estimates on Saudi economic growth for 2022 as higher oil prices persist while non-oil output growth exceeds expectations, according to reports.
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Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Riyadh Attracts $600m in Investment Announcements
The Global Entrepreneurship Congress, a conference gathering investors, policymakers and community leaders from around the world to focus on the startup space, is underway in Riyadh with big announced investments into the important sector for the Kingdom’s diversification goals.Â
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Heritage commission expands urban heritage register with 500 new sites
The newly registered sites are distributed across several regions, with Riyadh leading with 413 sites, followed by Makkah with 39, Al-Baha with 25, and smaller numbers in Hail (6), Jazan (5), Aseer (4), and two sites each in the Eastern, Najran, and Al-Jouf regions. Additionally, Tabuk and Qassim regions each registered one site.
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Goldman, BlackRock Bosses Contend With a Changing Saudi Arabia
The most influential names from the world of finance and business are flying to Riyadh for the eighth iteration of the kingdomâs Future Investment Initiative. Dubbed âDavos in the Desert,â the eventâs pre-summits started Monday. Over the course of the next few days, weâll hear from the likes of David Solomon, Jane Fraser, Marc Rowan and Larry Fink. Theyâre heading to the kingdom amid a profound shift in their relationships with Saudi Arabiaâs nearly $1 trillion wealth fund.
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Saudi tourism facilities face penalties for non-compliance, ministry warns
According to the ministry, during recent inspections of licensed facilities, it discovered a lack of conformity of promotional material to regulations and failure to display contact information for duty managers in the reception area, among other issues. Additionally, the ministry said it found instances of invalid licenses for some government partners in the tourism sector and failure to maintain cleanliness or carry out maintenance at a number of facilities.
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World Cup 2034: Saudi Arabia human rights report ‘flawed’
Football's global governing body, FIFA, are expected to announce the middle eastern kingdom as the host for the 2034 tournament on December 11, with no other bids being considered at this point. But the decision to award the tournament to a country with a poor human rights record has angered advocacy groups. FIFA attempted to fulfil their stated commitment to human rights by commissioning an independent report on Saudi Arabia by the Saudi arm of London law firm, AS&H Clifford Chance. But its findings have been slammed.
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Foreign investors flock to flagship Saudi economic conference â but face less free-flowing cash
Described in past years by some attendees as a bonanza for Saudi cash, fund managers who spoke to CNBC this year draw a distinctly different picture as the kingdom simultaneously upholds more requirements for prospective fundraisers and investors, while also facing a revenue crunch amid lower oil prices and production. âWithout question, itâs gotten way more competitive to attract money from the kingdom,â Omar Yacoub, a partner at U.S.-based investment firm ABS Global, which manages nearly $8 billion in assets, told CNBC. âEveryone and anyone has been going to âkiss the rings,â so to speak, in Riyadh.â
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U.S. feared Iran could hit Saudi oil fields
Israel's strikes, by hitting military targets rather than industrial facilities, have â for now â prevented a wider war. That has been a key goal of President Biden and Secretary of State Tony Blinken since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
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Why Herve Renard is the perfect appointment for Saudi Arabia after Mancini exit
In a stirring announcement video posted on social media on Saturday night, Herve Renard was confirmed as the new head coach of the Saudi Arabia national team. His return to the Green Falcons, 19 months after leaving to take charge of the French team at the 2023 FIFA Womenâs World Cup on home soil, will be music to the ears of Saudi football fans.
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Saudi Arabia targets local manufacturing of wind energy towers to enhance renewable energy sector
Following two strategic agreements signed with Al-Yamamah Steel Industries Co. and Arabian International Co. for Steel Structures, Saudi Arabia seeks to strengthen its position in the wind energy sector by fostering local manufacturing capabilities and facilitating essential knowledge transfer. These agreements were part of 107 deals and memorandums of understanding, collectively valued at $27.69 billion, formalized at the Energy Localization Forum in Riyadh under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy and the LCGPA.
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Saudi Arabia Expects to Announce $28 Billion of Deals at FII Summit: Video
Deals worth more than $28 billion are likely to be announced by executives from around the world whoâre attending the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Richard Attias, the chief executive officer of the FII Institute tells Joumanna Bercetche
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Saudi FM receives Somali counterpart in Riyadh
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Somali counterpart Ahmed Moalim Fiqi in Riyadh on Sunday. During the meeting, the ministers reviewed Saudi-Somali relations and discussed ways to enhance them in various fields. Regional and international developments and topics of common interest were also discussed.
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