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Quarterly Oil Market Update from Jadwa Investment finds Cuts Contributing to Lower Balances
- April 25,2017
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- SUSTG Team
If Saudi Arabia as the de-facto head of OPEC used to set the ceiling for the price of oil, now it looks like that role has been taken over – by U.S. shale producers. However, Saudi Arabia can still set the floor. According to recently released data by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment, Both OPEC and non-OPEC […]
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Saudi Arabia Looks to Overhaul Billions in Government Projects, Report Says
- April 17,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s government is ordering its ministries and agencies to review billions of dollars’ worth of unfinished infrastructure and economic development projects “with a view to shelving or restructuring them,” a report in Reuters said, citing government sources. According to the report, Riyadh’s Bureau of Capital and Operational Spending Rationalization, set up last year to make […]
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In First, Full Japanese Orchestra Performs in Riyadh
- April 14,2017
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- SUSTG Team
For the first time, a Japanese orchestra has played a live performance in Saudi Arabia’s capital, the latest step forward for Saudi culture and prospects for greater entertainment options for Saudi citizens. Minister of Culture and Information Adel Al-Toraifi opened the first Japanese full orchestra concert in Saudi Arabia on Thursday night at King Fahad […]
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Tadawul Announces Update on Progress To Reforms
- April 13,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange, the Tadawul, today provided in a press release “an update of its progress across a range of far-reaching capital market reforms to enhance efficiency, corporate governance, and transparency.” The reforms are part of the Exchange’s efforts to further align Saudi capital market with international standards and make it more attractive to […]
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Saudi Economic Data for February Paints Another ‘Mixed Picture’
- April 4,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economic data for the month of February 2017 showed a mixed picture for the Kingdom, with foreign reserves falling to $514 billion in February, the lowest since August 2011. The latest Jadwa Investment monthly chartbook for February finds cash withdrawals from ATMs and POS transactions showed a downward trend, but non-oil PMI was […]
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Saudi Shoura Council Takes Aim at Much Maligned Saudi Airports, Demands Vision for Change
- March 23,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The Shoura Council asked the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) Wednesday to establish a strategic vision to make Saudi airports among top ranked globally, achieve competitiveness, ensure safety and serve customers in the best manner, according to reports. Saudis are often embarrassed of their outdated and poorly operated airports and look enviously at other […]
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White House Supports Development of ‘A New United States-Saudi Program’, Endorses Strong Saudi Relationship
- March 16,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The White House released a statement yesterday calling for the development of “a new United States-Saudi program” after the President hosted Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for a lunch meeting. The statement re-affirmed the U.S.-Saudi political, military, security, economic, cultural, and social relationship and the importance of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia working together “based […]
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Saudi Aramco Selects D.C.-Based FTI Consulting as Media Advisor for IPO, Report Says
- March 14,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco has chosen Washington, D.C.-based FTI Consulting as global media adviser for what is expected to be the world’s largest initial public share offer, industry sources told Reuters. FTI Consulting will join already-tapped financial houses to assist with the listing, including Moelis & Co., Evercore, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Morgan Stanley. FTI “will support Aramco’s communications […]
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U.S., Saudi Arabian Agribusiness Majors May Partner to Bid on Saudi Grains Milling Privatization
- March 8,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s largest private agriculture company, Almarai, and U.S. agribusiness Archer Daniels Midland Co. are reportedly among companies eying Saudi Grains Organization’s (SAGO) milling operations, the kingdom’s sole supplier, according to an exclusive report by Reuters. The state-owned SAGO handles the Kingdom’s grains purchases, and is one of the world’s largest wheat and barley buyers. The company […]
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Despite Major Investments in Uber, Careem, Saudi Arabia Bans Ride-Sharing Apps from Airport Pickups
- March 2,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s government has banned ride-sharing apps from making airport pickups, a report in Al Arabiya said, less than a year after the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) invested $3.5 billion into Uber and STC put $100m into Careem. The announcement is a setback for customers who prefer the ease, convenience, dependability, and safety of ride-sharing apps […]
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SyriaResurgent Syrian Rebels Aim for Assad
But a new Islamist alliance of brigades backed by al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al Nusra is moving ahead aggressively against the forces of President Bashar al-Assad and the emboldened insurgents, fresh from two significant battlefield gains, say that the four-year-long civil war is entering a new and critical phase—one that didn’t appear likely, or even possible, as recently as February.
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U.S. Intelligence: Al-QaedaFormer CIA official cites agency’s failure to see al-Qaeda’s rebound
U.S. intelligence agencies badly misjudged al-Qaeda’s ability to take advantage of political turmoil in the Middle East and regain strength across the region after Osama bin Laden was killed, according to a new book by the CIA’s former deputy director.
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Hate SpeechNew York transit ads: Agency bans political messages after order to include “Hamas Killing Jews” ads.
"Hateful speech is not harmless speech," board member Charles G. Moerdler said. "Hateful speech, with its odious appeal to intolerance, is the incendiary that ignites violence and ultimately destroys free and democratic institutions." He also defended New Yorkers' right to arrive at their destinations in "safety and serenity."
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AfghanistanAfghan Officials Warn of Influx of Insurgents From Pakistan
Afghan officials on Wednesday warned of an influx of insurgents from neighboring Pakistan into northern Afghanistan in an attempt to destabilize what has mostly been a peaceful part of the country.
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Gulf Intelligence ServicesGulf of Secrets: The Evolution of Gulf State Intelligence Services
Why have the Gulf States both professionalized their intelligence services and expanded their capabilities? As Austin Long sees it, three strategic shifts forced the states to act – the rising securitization of terrorism, the fear of US disengagement from the region, and the growing influence of Iran.
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PakistanChina Is Building a $46B Railroad Through Pakistan’s Insurgency
A new 1,500-mile network of highways, rails and oil pipelines will run through one of the world’s most dangerous regions, Pakistan’s volatile Balochistan province
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Turkey and the VaticanTurkey anger at Pope Francis Armenian ‘genocide’ claim
It now remains to be seen how far his remarks will impact upon the Vatican's future relations with moderate Muslim states. It was a bold decision but totally coherent with Pope Francis' philosophy of open discussion about moral arguments.
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9/11 LawsuitsSaudi Arabia: No evidence its agents helped in 9/11 attacks
Saudi Arabia was among the countries, companies and organizations sued in 2002 and afterward by families who claimed they aided al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden and other terrorist groups. The lawsuits sought billions of dollars in damages.
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Anti-ISIS Campaign: TikritTikrit Offensive: Iranian General Steps Out, U.S. Steps In
The U.S. agreement to conduct airstrikes to support the Iraqi offensive to retake Tikrit was contingent on Iranian-backed militias pulling out of the operation, the commander of U.S. Central Command said Thursday.
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War in YemenOfficials: Saudi-led action relied on U.S. intelligence
“What we want to be wary of, and one reason why the Saudi intervention is positive, is we don’t want AQAP to try to establish itself as the vanguard of Sunni opposition to the Houthis,” a senior administration official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
- Washington Post - How U.S. weapons will play a huge role in Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen
- World Post - Which Countries Are Part Of Saudi Arabia's Coalition Against Yemen's Houthis?
- AFP - Arab Foreign Ministers Agree on Joint Military Force
- Reuters - Pakistan says not promised to join Saudi coalition in Yemen
- Time - Arab Leaders Inch Closer to Creation of Joint Military Force
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