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Ras Tanura Clean Fuels Project in Saudi Arabia Suspended Due to Low Oil Price
- January 2,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s $2 billion Ras Tanura clean fuels project has been suspended by Saudi Aramco following a steep drop in oil’s price since July 2014, Reem Shamseddine of Reuters reports. The Ras Tanura clean fuels project was due to be a part of a second phase of upgrades to Aramco’s refineries, but may resume in a […]
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For Saudi Arabia’s Budget, Oil’s True Breakeven Price Disputed by Analysts
- December 31,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
One of the most important figures that factors into Saudi Arabia’s budget each year isn’t actually published by the government. What the Kingdom annually assumes will be the average price of oil is crucial for government and fiscal planning. With the Kingdom’s economic diversification goals still yet to be realized, oil revenues are (almost) everything […]
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Ahead of Budget Announcement, Inflation in Saudi Arabia Hits 7-Year Low
- December 23,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Ahead of Saudi Arabia’s budget announcement, which is expected for the end of the week after a special meeting, inflation in Saudi Arabia is approaching its lowest levels since April 2007, Asharq Alawsat reports. The 7-year low is expected to be official when Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics and Information releases official data before […]
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Saudi Arabia Hails ‘Thaw’ Between Egypt and Qatar as Sisi Meets Top Qatari Envoy in Cairo
- December 22,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with a top Qatari envoy, Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdel Rahman al-Thani, in Cairo Saturday in what has been reported to be a significant rapprochement between the two countries. Also in attendance was Khalid al-Tuwaijri, head of the Saudi Royal Court and the powerful private secretary to Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah. […]
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Saudi Stock Market Posts Biggest Daily Loss in 6 Years as Oil Dips Below $60
- December 17,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market posted the biggest loss in 6 years as the bourse reacted to further declines in the price of oil, according to reports. The TASI fell 7.3 percent to 7,330 points, its lowest level since June 2013. Dozens of stocks fell by their daily 10 percent limits, indicating further potential weakness, Arab News […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Sheikh Ahmad al-Ghamdi Brings Unveiled Wife onto TV to Reiterate Women are Not Required to Wear the Niqab, Sparking Debate, Mufti Response
- December 16,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi religious figure Sheikh Ahmad al-Ghamidi has stoked debate in Saudi society and piqued interest in foreign observers of the Kingdom and advocates of women’s rights, by appearing on Saudi television with his wife to reiterate the acceptability of unveiled women in the eyes of Islam, according to media reports. Al-Ghamidi appeared on “Badria,” a talk show […]
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Prince Muhammad bin Naif Meets with Obama, Biden at White House as Republican U.S. House Majority Leader McCarthy Visits Saudi Arabia
- December 15,2014
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. House of Representatives majority leader Kevin McCarthy met in Riyadh with Crown Prince Salman and Deputy Crown Prince Muqrin, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The visit comes on the heels of Prince Mohammed bin Naif’s meetings in Washington last week. The Minister of Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia met with several officials in the […]
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John Kerry’s Remarks at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Middle East Commercial Center Leadership Dinner
- December 12,2014
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- SUSTG Team
In an energetic and wide-ranging speech delivered to guests attending the Middle East Commercial Center Leadership Dinner on Monday night at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Secretary of State John Kerry praised the work of the Center and the development of business relationships between the United States and the Middle East region. Secretary Kerry shared […]
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#SaudiTBT: The Father of the Saudi Arabian National Guard HRH King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz in 1962
- December 9,2014
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- Richard Wilson
HRH Miteb Bin Abdullah, Minister of the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) and the third oldest son of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz, recently visited Washington to meet with President Obama and other senior officials to discuss strengthened bilateral cooperation between the U.S. Department of Defense and SANG. The National Guard is one […]
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Jadwa Investment: Oil Market Dynamics and Saudi Fiscal Challenges
- December 8,2014
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- SUSTG Team
After a significant drop in oil’s price on international markets since July 2014, the impact on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s budget and fiscal policy is assessed in Jadwa Investment just-released research note. Head of Research Dr. Fahad Alturki notes that the recent decision not to cut output by OPEC “adds further uncertainty not only on the global […]
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Saudi Arabia’s transport authority suspends 3 apps for violations
The three applications used within the online hail and ride and delivery services sectors lacked licenses from the relevant authorities and failed to follow regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The transport authority said that two of the suspended applications provided transportation services for passengers while the third was active in the delivery sector. It added that digital applications should obtain licenses to run on the country’s cyber network.
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Saudi wealth fund ramps up stock sales to support spending plans
The Public Investment Fund sold 100 million shares in Saudi Telecom Co., or a 2% stake, at 38.6 ($10.27) riyals apiece. That’s a 6% discount to the stock’s Wednesday closing price of 41.1 riyals. Apart from Saudi Telecom, the wealth fund has investments in companies across a range of industries from Saudi Electricity and utility Acwa Power to bourse operator Saudi Tadawul Group Holding. It also owns majority stake in the $52 billion commodities firm Saudi Arabian Mining as well as holdings in lenders including Saudi National Bank, Riyad Bank and Alinma.
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Opinion: Netanyahu chose ICC over GCC, and is likely to get what he wished for
For Netanyahu, the situation could not be clearer. His long-standing strategy of appealing to Western allies while ignoring the Arab and Muslim world is now facing a stern test. He may be counting on the support of a sympathetic administration in Washington, but there are limits to what that can shield him from. The days when the US could unconditionally veto international action against Israel are fading. A new American leadership will take office with a united Arab and Islamic world, along with a substantial portion of the international community, all pushing for accountability and a concrete two-state solution.
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GCC banks to remain resilient in 2025 despite anticipated rate cuts: S&P Global
GCC banks maintain strong capitalization levels, which continue to underpin their overall creditworthiness, according to the report. Shareholder support has been a key factor, with dividend payouts generally below 50 percent, allowing banks to retain profits and stabilize their capital positions. The quality of capital remains robust, with limited reliance on hybrid instruments. However, S&P Global anticipates an increase in hybrid issuance by GCC banks over 2025-2026, as institutions seek to take advantage of lower interest rates and address the first call dates of previously issued instruments.
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Aramco’s Latest Financial Results Suggest That Its Dividend Policy Is Unsustainable
Aramco’s third quarter financial results show that while the company remains a cash generating machine, lower oil prices and weaker downstream margins have hurt its net income in 2024. The company’s net income was $84 billion in the first three quarters of 2024 compared to $95 billion during the same period in 2023. Despite this drop in net income, Aramco has upped its dividend payout and increased its capital spending. The company will pay $124 billion of dividends in 2024 compared to $98 billion in 2023 and $75 billion in 2022. This reflects Aramco’s decision since the third quarter of 2023 to pay a performance-linked dividend in addition to its base dividend. The performance-related dividend is set at 70% of free cash flow in 2022 and 2023 (cash flow less capital spending and the base dividend). Guidance provided by Aramco executives during their recent earnings call with investors was that capital spending in 2024 would be in the range of $51 billion to $54 billion compared to $50 billion in 2023 and $39 billion in 2022.
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Saudi Finance Firm Gets $35 Billion in Orders for $264 Million IPO
Investors put in 131 billion riyals ($34.8 billion) of orders for the initial public offering of a Saudi Arabian financial services firm, in the latest example of strong demand for share sales in the kingdom. United International Holding Co.’s Riyadh IPO was covered 132 times, according to a statement on Tuesday. Its parent United Electronics Co. — known as Extra – is set to raise 990 million riyals by selling a 30% stake in the deal. The final price was set at 132 riyals per share, the top end of a marketed range, implying a market capitalization of 3.3 billion riyals. The offering had sold out minutes after books opened last month.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran explore prospect of strengthening defense ties
Saudi Chief of the General Staff Gen. Fayyadh Al-Ruwaili discussed on Sunday with his Iranian counterpart Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri opportunities to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries in the military and defense fields, in a way that contributes to enhancing security and stability in the region. The meeting was held during Al-Ruwaili's visit to Tehran based on the directives of the Saudi leadership. This was also within the framework of the "Beijing Agreement" that aims to bring the two countries closer and raise the level of coordination and cooperation, in a way that fulfills their common interests.
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Mobilizing for Sustainability
In a new report, Will Todman argues that international actors should view environmental civil society as a strategic partner in their efforts to stabilize the MENA region. Too often, donor support skews the civil society ecosystem and undermines its ability to drive change. Unlocking citizen groups’ potential would not require more money, but a narrower focus on sustainability. Based on over 130 interviews with government officials, international donor representatives, and civil society actors, Will assesses the potential of civil society to accelerate environmental action in Iraq, Oman, and Tunisia, while Martin Pimentel assesses Morocco.
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Exxon chief says Donald Trump shouldn’t abandon the Paris climate accords
CEO Darren Woods told The Wall Street Journal that Trump’s pledge to leave the climate accords for a second time — Trump exited them in his first term and President Joe Biden reentered the agreement after his inauguration — would create instability. “I don’t think the stops and starts are the right thing for businesses,” Woods said. “It is extremely inefficient. It creates a lot of uncertainty.” Woods’ statement isn’t a particularly surprising one, given Exxon’s celebration of Biden’s decision to reenter the Paris accord in 2021. Woods told the Journal that you don’t want “to have the pendulum swing back and forth as administrations change.”
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Struggling Australia and Saudi Arabia play a crucial Asian World Cup qualifier
Australia hosts Saudi Arabia in a crucial World Cup qualifier at Melbourne on Thursday while Japan and South Korea can take a big step towards North America in 2026 when the third round of Asian qualifying reaches the halfway stage. With only the top two teams from each of the three groups of six progressing automatically to the expanded 48-team tournament, Australia and Saudi Arabia both have only five points from four Group C games, five behind leaders Japan. The sputtering form of the two teams has already resulted in coaching changes since the third round began. Graham Arnold stepped down as Socceroos head coach in September and was replaced by Tony Popovic while Saudi Arabia fired Roberto Mancini in October after a 0-0 draw with Bahrain in Jeddah.
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