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Oversupply in Oil Markets Continues Downward Pressure on Prices
- July 7,2017
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Global oil markets have entered a period of oversupply, putting downward pressure on prices and eliciting calls for the world’s largest producers like Saudi Arabia to act on top of March 2017 OPEC cuts to reduce the glut. Oil prices fell 3 percent on Friday after data showed U.S. production rose last week just as […]
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Blockade of Qatar Continues as Response to Demands Viewed as ‘Negative’
- July 6,2017
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The foreign ministers of four Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia said they regretted Qatar’s “negative” response to their list of demands and said the blockade of the country would continue. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE severed ties with Qatar last month and Saudi Arabia has closed its airspace and land border with […]
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New Labor Data from Saudi Government Shows Surge in Women in Workforce, High Expat Labor
- July 5,2017
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- SUSTG Team
More and more women are joining the workforce in Saudi Arabia, official data show, as the Kingdom looks to increase female participation in the workforce as part of its Vision 2030 economic and social reforms. From 215,000 in 2012, the number of women in the private sector jumped to 496,000 in 2016, an average of […]
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Response to Qatar Demands Given Two-Day Deadline Extension
- July 3,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Four Arab states lead by Saudi Arabia agreed to extend until late on Tuesday a deadline for Doha to comply with a list of demands, as U.S. President Donald Trump voiced concern to both sides about the dispute, according to Reuters and other reports. Qatar’s foreign minister said via Twitter that the demands “were meant […]
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Foiled Mecca Mosque Attack Last Week Shows Urgency of Daesh Threat Inside the Kingdom
- June 30,2017
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Last week’s foiled plot attempt to attack the Grand Mosque in Mecca indicates a growing Islamic State intent to mount mass-casualty attacks in Saudi Arabia, according to reports. A suspect in the planned attack on the mosque blew himself up in a nearby neighborhood when security forces surrounded a home where the man was hiding, […]
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Reports Former Crown Prince Confined to Palace ‘Baseless’, Official Tells Reuters
- June 29,2017
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- SUSTG Team
A senior Saudi official on Thursday denied as “baseless” a New York Times report that Prince Mohammed bin Nayef has been confined to his palace in Jeddah and barred from traveling abroad, according to a Reuters report. The original report in the New York Times cited four current and former American officials and Saudis “close […]
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar Continue Standoff as Crisis Deepens
- June 28,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The diplomatic standoff between Saudi Arabia and Qatar continued to deepen yesterday as the respective foreign ministers of each nation sparred over the Kingdom’s 13 demands of Qatar. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Tuesday that there would be no negotiations over demands by the kingdom and other Arab states for Qatar. Asked by […]
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Key U.S. Republican Senator Bob Corker Threatens to Hold Arms Sales to Saudi, UAE if Qatar Rift Not Fixed
- June 27,2017
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The Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) has threatened to withhold arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations until a diplomatic solution is found with neighboring Qatar. The standoff, which has lasted three weeks and has threatened the unity and economic strength of GCC nations, adds uncertainty to […]
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Saudi Begins Extended Eid Al-Fitr Holiday as Massive Celebrations Planned
- June 26,2017
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An extended Eid Al-Fitr holiday began in Saudi Arabia and most other Arab countries on Sunday, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates will also start the holiday on Sunday, but Oman starts the holiday on Monday, according to reports. The timing of Eid can vary […]
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VICE Video: ‘Building Saudi Arabia’s First Movie Theatre’
- June 23,2017
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VICE News has posted a video on the burgeoning entertainment industry in Saudi Arabia and the challenges of creating original content in the Kingdom. “There is strong content being created by Saudis in the underground filmmaking scene. The challenges Saudi artists face, instead of lessening the quality of their work, actually add layers, nuance and […]
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Mideast Wealth Funds Spend $82 Billion to Ramp Up Bets on Post-Oil Future
That the Gulf’s various sovereign wealth funds have become some of the most dominant players in global dealmaking has rarely been in doubt in the past few years. Figures for 2024’s deal activity demonstrate it beyond all doubt. Collectively, five wealth funds controlled by Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Saudi Arabia deployed $82 billion last year, accounting for more than 60% of all sovereign wealth fund investments, according to Global SWF. These entities regularly feature in the top 10 global sovereign dealmakers. The bigger question is how much these funds are driven by the quest for returns, and how much by their nations’ domestic and foreign policy priorities. That may become even more acute as Gulf states look to use their oil wealth to position themselves at the center of industries like artificial intelligence.
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UAE discusses post-war Gaza government with US and Israel
The United Arab Emirates has discussed with Israel and the United States participating in a provisional administration of post-war Gaza until a reformed Palestinian Authority is able to take charge, according to people familiar with the talks. The behind-the-scenes discussions, reported by Reuters for the first time, included the possibility of the UAE and the United States, along with other nations, temporarily overseeing the governance, security and reconstruction of Gaza after the Israeli military withdraws and until a Palestinian administration is able to take over, a dozen foreign diplomats and Western officials told Reuters.
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Taste of 2034 World Cup as Saudi Asian Cup stadiums named
Among the venues announced Tuesday for the 24-team regional competition were the 70,000-capacity King Fahd Sports City Stadium and King Saud University Stadium, both in Riyadh, which have also been earmarked to hold World Cup games. Likewise the 60,000 King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah. The Asian Cup will be spread across eight stadiums. "Confirming the dates and selecting the stadiums for the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 is a strategic milestone in our journey to host the tournament," said Yasser al-Misehal, president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.
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Saudi Interior Ministry confirms ban on transferring or publishing security surveillance camera recordings
Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry confirmed that the provisions of the “Use of Security Surveillance Cameras” law prohibit the transfer or publication of security surveillance camera recordings. Security surveillance camera recordings can only be transferred or published with the approval of the ministry or the Presidency of State Security, based on a judicial order, or at the request of an investigating authority. The ministry explained that anyone who violates this rule will be punished with a fine of SR20,000 ($5,327). This includes anyone who transfers or publishes recordings in violation of the law or damages or vandalizes security surveillance camera systems or recordings.
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Saudi Arabia sells $12 billion 3-part bond amid strong demand
Saudi Arabia raised $12 billion from global debt markets in a three-part bond sale, attracting strong investor demand, according to a government statement early Tuesday, with proceeds expected to help cover its budget deficit and pay down debt. The kingdom sold $5 billion, $3 billion and $4 billion in tenors of three, six and 10 years, respectively, the National Debt Management Center (NDMC) said in a statement, adding that the total order book reached around $37 billion. The issuer was able to lower the pricing on the bonds from initial guidance, fixed income news service IFR reported earlier on Monday, indicating strong investor appetite. "This transaction is part of NDMC's strategy to diversify the investors' base and meet the Kingdom's financing needs from international debt capital markets efficiently and effectively," the NDMC said. Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, has forecast a fiscal deficit of $27 billion for 2025 as it continues strategic spending on projects linked to Vision 2030, the kingdom's ambitious plan to overhaul the economy.
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF raises $7bn from first murabaha facility as it seeks to boost investments
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund plans to raise $7 billion from its first murabaha credit facility, as the fund diversifies its funding sources to boost investments. A murabaha facility follows an Islamic financing structure which does not involve any interest payments, where the two parties agree on the contractual terms. The financing is part of the fund's medium-term capital-raising strategy and is supported by a syndicate of 20 international and regional financial institutions, the PIF said on Monday. “This inaugural murabaha credit facility demonstrates the flexibility and depth of PIF’s financing strategy and use of diversified funding sources, as we continue to drive transformative investments, globally and in Saudi Arabia,” said Fahad Al Saif, PIF’s head of the global capital finance as well as the investment strategy and economic insights divisions.
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Dakar Rally competitors react to grueling Stage 2 in Saudi Arabia: Video
Dakar Rally drivers and riders recount Stage 2 of the event, where competitors took two days to traverse nearly 1000 km.
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Saudi Arabia completes arrangement to secure $2.5 bln credit facility
Saudi Arabia has finalised an arrangement for securing a shariah-compliant revolving credit facility worth $2.5 billion, the National Debt Management Center (NDMC) said on Thursday. The credit facility, which spans a tenure of three years, is aimed at financing the general budgetary needs, and was secured with the participation of three regional and international financial institutions, NDMC added in a statement.
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PHOTO COLLECTION: Saudi Arabia Dakar Rally
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Clampdown begins on Saudi’s unlicensed hospitality
Travel and tourism service providers and booking platforms have been ordered by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism to remove unlicensed hospitality facilities from their listings or “face penalties”. The ruling, which came into effect from January 1, is to ensure outlets offering hospitality meet a certain standard, the ministry said in a statement. It urged all establishments to obtain or renew their licences or face fines of up to SAR1 million ($267,000) and/or closure. Violators may also face public shaming, the ministry said in a statement on the Saudi Press Agency.
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