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At Policymakers Event, Prince Turki al-Faisal Takes Aim at Allegations of Saudi Support of Terror
- October 29,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al-Faisal, Chairman, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and former Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United Kingdom and to the United States of America, delivered sharp criticism of those who put forth unsupported allegations of Saudi financing of extremism abroad, urging them to come forward with […]
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#FocusKSA: Power Subsidies and Electricity Supply in Saudi Arabia
- October 28,2014
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- SUSTG Team
A clip from SUSTG.com’s recent FocusKSA discussion with Dr. Fahad al-Turki of Jadwa Investment highlights some challenges and opportunities in powering the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Jadwa is a well-regarded, Shariah-compliant, investment firm based in Riyadh and Dr. Fahad spearheads a superb analysis team that publishes very informative reports such as it’s Chart […]
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Is the Saudi Health Ministry Failing to Meet Targets?
- October 27,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is in danger of failing to meet crucial targets set out in the Kingdom’s ninth development plan for 2010 to 2014, according to a post published in the Saudi Gazette, based on information from the Arabic-language Al-Eqtisadiah. “With only two months left until the end of 2014, the ministry is far from reaching […]
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#FocusKSA: What to Expect from the Opening of the Saudi Stock Market: Fahad al-Turki of Jadwa Investment
- October 24,2014
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- Richard Wilson
In part 2 of our FocusKSA conversation with Dr. Fahad al-Turki, Head of Research for Jadwa Investment, discusses what to expect from the opening of the Saudi stock market to foreigners in 2015. Jadwa is a well-regarded, Shariah-compliant, investment firm based in Riyadh and Dr. Fahad spearheads a superb analysis team that publishes very informative reports […]
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Opinion: Teaching Religious Tolerance in Schools
- October 23,2014
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- Nouf Al Sadiq
In recent months, much attention has been given to the expanding influence of jihadist groups and religious extremists in the Middle East. The rise of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq has been attributed, in part, to former Prime Minister Maliki’s sectarian policies. The Houthis, a Shiite rebel group in Yemen have occupied Sanaa and […]
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#FocusKSA: Jadwa Investment’s Head of Research Fahad al-Turki on the Saudi Economy
- October 21,2014
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- Richard Wilson
In another edition of the FocusKSA discussion series, Saudi-US Trade Group President, Richard Wilson, speaks with Jadwa Investment’s Head of Research, Dr. Fahad al-Turki, about the Saudi economy and investment in the Kingdom (Part 1, video below) as well as the planned opening of the Saudi stock market to qualified foreign investors (Part 2 to be […]
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Murder of Abdullah Alkadi in California Hits Home for Saudi Students, Families
- October 20,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
The suspected murder-carjacking death of Saudi Arabian national Abdullah Alkadi has caused tremors through the vast, tightly-knit community of Saudi students in the United States. In comments to SUSTG, Ghadah Alghunaim, co-founder of the popular Saudi student social networking group, Saudis in USA, said that the event shook many Saudi students in the US and […]
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Cracking the Online Payments Puzzle in MENA
- October 20,2014
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
Online payments have been at the center of electronic commerce challenges in the Middle East and North Africa since the first regional e-commerce sites came online. In many cases, they’ve kept both investors and founders worried about venturing into e-commerce businesses, and prevented many consumers from enjoying the benefits. Research shows that 47% of people […]
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Saudi Labor Reform and a Supermarket Checkout Line
- October 17,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Last month SUSTG featured a Summer 2014 Report Card analysing the Nitaqat Program to significantly increase the number of Saudis in the workforce. In that article Nathan Field assessed the structural reform required simply to implement the Nitaqat initiative as well as the array of regulatory changes and their impact on the Saudi labor environment. In […]
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Taxi Apps Prosper As Women Seek to Cope with Ban Driving – Report
- October 16,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Taxi apps in Saudi Arabia are flourishing in large part due to demand from women unable to drive themselves, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Rory Jones and Ahmed al-Omran note that taxi and ride-sharing businesses are rushing to meet demand in Saudi Arabia, and the services are well-liked by many women who are finding […]
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Trump’s return could signal new path for Israel, Gaza, Lebanon crisis
“Trump doesn’t like geopolitics. He prefers geo-economics,” said Nicolas Michelon, CEO of Asia Intelligence Advisory. “He wants to do business deals. Wars are bad for business.” This transactional approach could significantly impact the ongoing conflicts, particularly as Trump seeks to address domestic American challenges through international dealmaking. “This was America’s first geopolitical election,” said Abishur Prakash, geopolitical analyst and founder of The Geopolitical Business Inc. “The solutions to the challenges facing Americans passes through the world stage, and in that setup, Middle East becomes not just important, but monumental to Trump’s efforts to solve the various challenges weighing on Americans.”
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How are Saudi Arabia’s WTA Finals unfolding?
"The venue looks amazing," world number two Iga Swiatek said. "It's my fourth WTA Finals so I can kind of compare. For now we didn't have any problems. It's all pretty smooth." Last year’s tournament in Cancun, Mexico was described as shambolic, with the venue only finished days before the tournament began. World number one Aryna Sabalenka felt "disrespected" 12 months ago but, asked for her initial impressions of this year's tournament, said: "I'm really happy to be here. "Such a beautiful place. Everything looks really good."
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Saudi Arabia: A Strategic Partner for Global Manufacturing
Saudi Arabia offers a strategic advantage to manufacturers that are looking for reliable, near-shore locations. The Kingdom is ideally positioned at the crossroads of three continents—within easy reach of Europe and on the doorstep of growth markets in the Middle East, India, Central Asia, and Africa. The region is already well-connected with air and sea links, and with a $147 billion government investment from Saudi Arabia into transportation and logistics infrastructure, the Kingdom is building seamless connections to global markets.
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Crown Prince aspires to strengthen strategic US-Saudi ties in call with Trump
During the call, the Crown Prince expressed Saudi Arabia's aspiration to strengthen the historical and strategic relations between the two countries. He wished progress and prosperity to the friendly American people under Trump's leadership. For his part, Trump expressed his thanks and appreciation of the Crown Prince for his congratulations and his warm feelings towards the American people. Earlier on the day, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman have sent cables of congratulations to Donald Trump on the occasion of winning the US presidential election.
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The Rewards and Risks of Islamic Finance
One of the most compelling features of Islamic finance today is its natural alignment with climate goals and sustainability initiatives. Islamic finance mandates that all investments adhere to principles of social responsibility and avoid activities harmful to society or the environment. This also conforms to the modern environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria used by investors worldwide. For instance, Islamic finance prohibits investment in industries such as alcohol, gambling, and weapons production, which can be seen as ethically questionable or harmful to societal well-being.
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Saudi King, Crown Prince congratulate Trump on US election victory
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday congratulated Donald Trump for winning the US presidential election, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. In a cable sent to Trump, King Salman also praised the “historically close [bilateral] relations that everyone seeks to strengthen and develop in all fields.”
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Saudi Bourse Plans to Dial Up M&A Amid Capital-Markets Push
“M&A will play more of a role in our future than it has done in our past,” Lee Hodgkinson, chief strategy officer at Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co., said in an interview in London. The company will aim for “digestible” and “strategically relevant acquisitions,” he said, without providing details of any potential targets. So far this year, $15.6 billion has been raised through stock sales on the bourse, including a mammoth offering from oil major Saudi Aramco, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival Highlights Local Productions Depicting Social Change in Arab Galas Strand
Films from Saudi Arabia form the core of the Red Sea International Film Festival’s Arab Spectacular five-picture strand, which features world premieres of a trio of new Saudi titles exploring societal changes in the kingdom. One case in point is “Hobal,” the new allegorical drama by Saudi director Abdulaziz Alshlahei (“The Tambour of Retribution”). The film follows a Bedouin family whose members are forced by its patriarch to live in isolation in the desert due to fear of an infectious disease during the 1990s when Saudi was starting to open up to the outside world.
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China’s MOF to issue up to $2b of dollar bonds in Saudi Arabia amid efforts to boost funding, opening-up
China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) said on Tuesday that it would issue up to $2 billion of US dollar-denominated sovereign bonds in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during the week starting November 11, following approval by the State Council. The move can help boost confidence in China's economy and sovereign credit among overseas markets while providing a new way for the Chinese government to raise funds, Wang Peng, an associate research fellow at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Tuesday.
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Donald Trump elected US president in stunning comeback
Donald Trump was elected president, capping a remarkable comeback four years after he was voted out of the White House and ushering in a new American leadership likely to test democratic institutions at home and relations abroad. Trump, 78, recaptured the White House on Wednesday by securing more than the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency, Edison Research projected, following a campaign of dark rhetoric that deepened the polarization in the country.
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