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Secretary of State Clinton to Visit Saudi on Friday and Saturday
- March 26,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Clinton will be in Saudi Arabia’s capital of Riyadh Friday and Saturday. There, she’ll meet with Saudi King Abdullah and participate in an event dedicated to the “strategic cooperation” between the U.S. and Gulf Arab states. Washington and many of its allies say Syrian President Bashar Assad has lost all legitimacy in a year of […]
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Car-nage
- March 20,2012
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- SUSTG Team
In his weekly piece for Arab News, Abdulateef Al-Mulhim takes a look at the extraordinary toll exacted on Saudi roads. With well-engineered roads and streets and access to the latest and safest automobiles, he says, Saudi Arabia still leads the world in highway fatalities. He offers a few ideas about how to gain control over […]
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Saudi Aramco Rethinks Global Communications Strategy
- March 19,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, is rethinking its global communications strategy as it undertakes an ambitious corporate transformation. The company is understood to be actively seeking public relations agency support across a wide range of areas, including media relations, internal communications, and event management. The review covers Saudi Aramco’s operations in the Gulf, North […]
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Top-10 ranking in sight for Tadawul
- March 16,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange is expected to quickly rank among the world’s 10 most active markets if it opens up to international investors.
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American Public Opposes Israel Striking Iran
- March 14,2012
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- SUSTG Team
A new poll finds that only one in four Americans favors Israel conducting a military strike against Iran’s nuclear program. Seven in ten (69%) favor the US and other major powers continuing to pursue negotiations with Iran, a position that is supported by majorities of Republicans (58%), Democrats (79%) and Independents (67%).
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Jadwa Saudi Chartbook – March 2012 – Banking
- March 10,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Bank deposits rose for the fifth consecutive month in January, with demand deposits accounting for the entire rise to reach almost 60 percent of total bank deposits. Bank excess deposits at SAMA remained very high, giving scope for further lending growth.
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What to Know About the TASI Opening
- February 29,2012
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- Hussein Abusaaq
Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter and the Middle East’s biggest economy, is about to complete a gradual process to open its stock market, known as the Tadawul or TASI, directly to international investors for the first time. The initial step toward this action was to give other GCC countries the right to invest […]
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Saudi NationalismPerspective: Nationalism is taking on a new meaning in Saudi
At this point of time, when the kingdom faces different threats, including from Houthi reprisals in the south to ISIL attacks in the east, nationalism is taking on new meaning.
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U.S. - Saudi: Ibn Saud1950 – The secret US mission to heal Saudi King Ibn Saud
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Saudi-LebanonSalam holds ‘fruitful’ talks with Saudi king
Saudi King Salman's meeting Wednesday with a Lebanese delegation headed by Prime Minister Tammam Salam was "fruitful," the Saudi ambassador to Lebanon said.
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Saudi Defense SpendingSaudi, Qatar and UAE defence budgets not shrinking despite oil price drop
The country’s defence budget has been expanding at a rate around 14 percent a year over the last decade and accelerated to a rate of 19 percent a year since 2011. “We certainly expect a significant slowdown in the short term but longer term prospects remain strong,” Caffrey said.
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King Salman's GovernanceHow Saudi Arabia’s 79-year-old King Salman is shaking up the Middle East
since taking the throne in January, Salman has shaken up both Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy and the succession plans for the royal family.
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Oil PricesSaudi Oil Strategy Seen Working by Naimi as OPEC Set to Meet
Saudi Arabia, which led OPEC to refrain from cutting oil output at a November meeting, said its market strategy is working days before the group decides policy once again.
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Mohammed Bin SalmanBreaking the Saudi rules of succession
Seniority within the ranks of the royal family has often been heralded as the primus inter pares factor underpinning the rules of succession in Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed bin SalmanAnalysis: The Challenged Kingdom
ABAYA-clad women swoon over his photo on their smartphones; journalists garland every mention of him with fawning adjectives; diplomats scramble to relay titbits about him to their capitals. Bureaucrats who once snoozed all day at their desks now spend nights in the ministries to do his bidding. Muhammad bin Salman—Saudi Arabia’s defence minister and, following a recent decree by his father, King Salman, second in line to its throne—has set Riyadh, the stifling Saudi capital, abuzz.
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OilTechnology for a Saudi fracking boom moves closer to reality
The key to an energy boom is simple: Build a technology to get at the oil and gas that geologists already know is trapped in various subterranean, or subsea, formations.
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KAECSaudi Arabia’s $100bln King Abdullah Economic City to be finished by 2035
The man leading the construction of Saudi Arabia's new £67billion super-city in the middle of the desert has announced that the ambitious project will be finished by 2035 - with 50,000 people moving in just five years from now.
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