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Jadwa Investment Revises Saudi GDP Down to 1.1%
- October 6,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The latest quarterly GDP update on the Saudi economy from Jadwa Investment finds year-on-year growth continued to slow for the fourth consecutive quarter, “mainly owing to a deceleration in annual GDP growth for both the oil sector and the non-oil private sector.” However, in real terms, the Saudi economy was 1.4 percent larger in the second quarter […]
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Top Saudi Investment Officials in New York for Two-Day JPMorgan Chase Event
- October 4,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Capital Market Authority Chairman Mohammed Al-Jadaan and Tadawul stock exchange Chief Executive Officer Khalid Al Hussan are among officials attending a two-day event in New York City this week organized by JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bloomberg reports. According to Bloomberg, senior representatives of the kingdom’s economy ministry and central bank will also be present. The […]
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Saudi Arabia Switches to Gregorian Calendar
- October 3,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has shifted to the Gregorian or “Western” calendar as a basis for paying civil servants as part of broader fiscal changes, according to reports. The kingdom adopted the lunar Islamic calendar when it was founded in 1932, but the change places its payment schedule in line with the West. It also brings civil […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry Criticizes JASTA, Congress Weighs Adjustment of Law
- September 30,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Although the Congressional override of President Obama’s veto on the controversial Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) was anticipated, it’s reality has proved shocking to U.S. leaders as well as countries globally. Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry has issued a statement strongly condemning the legislation and noted, as has been done frequently in the run-up […]
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Jadwa Investment Report Looks at ‘Significant Implications of Vision 2030 on Trade and Financial Flows’ for Saudi Arabia
- September 29,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released Jadwa Investment report researches the impact that Vision 2030 is likely to have on international trade and investment flows with Saudi Arabia. This report looks at the evolution of the current account for the period 2016-30, which is forecast to reach a surplus of $135 billion (8 percent of GDP) by 2030. “While oil export […]
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News Analysis: In Push for Diversified Economy, Saudis Share in Sacrifice
- September 28,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
As part of its ongoing drive to reduce government spending Saudi Arabia announced that it will suspend pay increases for public sector employees and slash Minister-level pay and benefits, sending a message that all Saudis will share in the sacrifice as tries to balance its budget and diversify its economy away from oil. The decision […]
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Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cracks Bloomberg’s 50 Most Influential in Finance
- September 27,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been ranked 42nd Bloomberg’s list of the 50 Most Influential People in the world of finance. Bloomberg said that the 31-year old prince has drawn up a plan to transform the world’s biggest crude exporter into a diversified economy fit for the next era, almost eight decades after […]
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Opposition to JASTA ‘Bubbles’ but Override Still Likely after White House Veto on Friday
- September 26,2016
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- SUSTG Team
President Obama vetoed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) on Friday, setting up an expected showdown with Congress over the controversial bill that would open up foreign nations to lawsuits in the United States. In a thoughtful letter to Congress attached to the veto, President Obama says that while he has deep sympathy […]
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Saudi Binladin Group Says Government Resumes Payment of Dues
- September 23,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi finance ministry has resumed payments to Saudi Binladin Group (SBG), the kingdom’s biggest construction firm, for its work on government projects, according to a Reuters report which cited a local newspaper. The positive news for SBG and its employees comes at a critical time for the company. SBG faced its toughest challenges in the […]
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Senate Votes Down Proposal to Block U.S. Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia
- September 22,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a bipartisan proposal to block a pending $1.15 billion United States arms sale to Saudi Arabia by a vote of 71-27. The Senate action comes as Congress is considering whether to override an expected presidential veto of the so-called JASTA bill, allowing 9/11 victims’ families to sue the Saudi government. The proposed […]
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Expatriate EmploymentBooming Employment Opportunities in Saudi Arabia
There are plenty of job opportunities available for expat job seekers in Saudi Arabia, provided you can show the required knowledge and expertise in any field such as construction, financial services, medicine, IT, baking, and health care.
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Perceptions of Saudi ArabiaA Study in Contradictions: A Tenement Museum Employee Visits Saudi Arabia
How is it possible for a woman to look fabulous in the shapeless cloak of the abaya? Similarly, abaya style and the choice of veil, embroidered colors versus austere black, and pairings with designer handbags and heels or Uggs all made me wonder what the abaya actually communicated about religion, ideas of gender, and personal style. In addition to my fascination with women’s clothing, I experienced shock at the discovery that I rather liked the look of men in dresses and couldn’t stop thinking about when and how pants became the official menswear of most of the world.
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U.S. - PakistanFBI investigation into ex-US diplomat casts cloud over relations with Pakistan
A high-flying US diplomat betraying her country to spy for Pakistan may sound like an outlandish plotline of the spy drama Homeland, but in recent weeks that real life allegation has added extra intrigue to the volatile relationship between the two supposedly allied countries.
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AQAPAl-Qaida affiliate claims responsibility for explosion at US-Yemeni air base
An al-Qaida affiliate in Yemen says it targeted a U.S.-Yemeni air base with rockets in retaliation for a U.S. raid on the group's hideout to free an American hostage.
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MineralsSecond Exploration License Awarded in Saudi Arabia
On 5 December 2014, KEFI received confirmation that the 95km2 Hawiah Exploration Licence ("Hawiah EL") had been granted to KEFI's partner, Abdul Rahman Saad Al-Rashid & Sons Company Limited ("ARTAR"), on behalf of the KEFI-operated Gold and Minerals Joint Venture Company ("G&M"). Exploration work has now commenced and initial focus will be on a large Volcanogenic Hosted Massive Sulphide ("VHMS") target. VHMS deposits are closely associated with submarine volcanic rocks and are major sources of Gold, Copper, Zinc, Lead and Silver. Testing will begin on a 4km-long gold mineralised gossan (surface-exposed iron-rich oxidized portion of the VHMS mineralisation).
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SecuritySaudi National Detained At Fort Sam Houston With Explosives
Officials at Fort Sam Houston say they’ve taken into custody the driver of a vehicle that military officials say contained explosive materials, and which sparked a lockdown at the San Antonio Army base.
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Israel-PalestineOpinion: Why Jerusalem is so explosive
Even back in the days when you could still use the term "peace process" with a straight face, the odds of solving the Jerusalem issue were already pretty long. Then, I would have put those odds a bit north of impossible and a little south of hopeless. Things are even worse now.
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U.S. Forces in IraqPentagon, in reversal, won’t wait for Congress to deploy Iraq troops
The Pentagon said Thursday that it would begin deploying 1,500 new troops to Iraq "in the next weeks" without first securing funding from Congress, reversing previous comments. "We can deploy troops to the theater, but — so that — that process can and will continue," said Defense Department press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby. Kirby also said Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, commander of U.S. Central Command, has also moved about 50 U.S. forces within Iraq to Anbar Province to get a "jump start" on expanding the advise-and-assist mission, as well as starting to train Iraqi forces in their fight against Islamic militants.
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#BBCTrendingWhat will Saudis do when the oil runs out? Twitter hashtag explores the question
What will happen to Saudis and Kuwaitis when they run out of oil? An Arabic hashtag expressing that fear has now been used a million times.
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Saudi-IraqIraqi president to visit Saudi Arabia amid hopes of diplomatic thaw
Iraqi President Fouad Masoum will visit Riyadh on Tuesday, Saudi state media reported, raising hopes of a tentative thaw in long-chilly relations between the Arab neighbours. Real power in Iraq resides with the country's Shi'ite-led government and prime minister, but the first presidential visit to Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia since 2010 opens the door to a possible rapprochement, political analysts say.
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