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Scratching the surface on the issues affecting U.S.-Saudi relations today + much more – The 966 Episode 36
- April 22,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 36! The hosts scratch the surface on some issues affecting U.S.-Saudi relations – both now and in the past – and talk about the status of the U.S.-Saudi relationship today. First, the hosts talk about a recent op-ed by Prince Turki al-Faisal, ‘America should laugh with the Kingdom, not scowl’, amid U.S. media criticism […]
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Saudi Economy to Grow Fastest in Over a Decade in 2022; IMF Raises 2022 Forecast to 7.6%
- April 20,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Forecasters are raising estimates on Saudi economic growth for 2022 as higher oil prices persist while non-oil output growth exceeds expectations, according to reports.
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Saudi Stock Market Continues Hot Streak, is Sixth Strongest Globally in 2022
- April 19,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark index, the Tadawul All Share Index (TASI), is the sixth best performing globally “and gains may not be over yet,” analysts and fund managers believe, according to Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market to Launch Single-Stock Futures Trading Soon
- April 18,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange will launch single-stock futures (SSFs) trading soon in an effort to boost liquidity on the market, the CEO of the Tadawul Mohammed Al-Rumaih told a local source, according to Arab News.
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In Speech, Head of Yemen’s New Presidential Council Rashad Al-Alimi Pledges Peace
- April 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The head of Yemen’s new presidential council Rashad Al-Alimi said on Friday he would end the war with a commitment to a peace process, in his first speech since power was delegated to the body by the Saudi-backed president this week, according to Reuters.
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Energy, hydrogen, and more with Phillip Cornell from The Economist Impact and the Atlantic Council and much more…
- April 8,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 34, The hosts welcome Phillip Cornell, senior fellow, Global Energy Center at the Atlantic Council, and Principal for Energy and Sustainability at the Economist Impact, and brings over 15 years of international experience in private and public sectors (World Bank, IEA, Aramco, NATO, Dow Jones) onto The 966 to talk about the global […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power Starts Construction at Green Hydrogen Project at NEOM
- April 7,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power and its partners kicked off the construction work at the world’s largest green hydrogen project in NEOM, according to reports, as the Kingdom moves forward with aspirations to be a global leader in green energy. The project is a $5 billion world-scale green hydrogen-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy, and […]
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Venture capitalist Amjad Ahmad joins The 966 to talk about Saudi Arabia’s startup ecosystem
- April 6,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom’s nascent startup ecosystem is growing in nearly every metric, but is still in its early stages. How can Saudi Arabia continue to develop it so that it stands on its own? Amjad Ahmad, managing partner of the VC firm Precinct Partners and director and resident senior fellow of empowerME at the Atlantic Council’s […]
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Saudi Non-Oil Private Sector Continues Solid Growth in March – Survey
- April 5,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector “kept up its solid pace of growth in March as output expanded at the fastest rate in over four years,” a survey showed on Tuesday.
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President Biden Praises Saudi Efforts Toward Peace in Yemen; Two-Month Ceasefire Begins
- April 4,2022
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- SUSTG Team
A UN-brokered two-month ceasefire in Yemen began on Sunday with warring parties agreeing to avoid conflict as the Holy Month of Ramadan begins, with President Biden praising Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic efforts in a statement.
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EU Commission to propose potential ‘dynamic’ gas price cap
The proposal is far short of the EU-wide gas price cap 15 EU countries have called for, but opposed by others such as Germany, Austria and the Netherlands that argue caps could lead to a gas shortage and fail to incentivise energy saving. "As a result of falling gas prices, this proposal shows that the appetite for ambitious reform, such as a price cap, is fading," said Georg Zachmann, an energy expert at think tank Bruegel.
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As US Capital Markets Fade, Saudi Arabia Has its Day in the Sun
It's an absolute gusher on the Arabian Peninsula. Marafiq, the Saudi Arabian utility formally known as the 'Power and Water Utility Company for Jubail and Yanbu,' attracted nearly $900 million of investor demand on Sunday when investment banks began taking orders for its upcoming IPO. It's just the latest instance of insatiable demand for Saudi exposure, a stark contrast to the US where capital markets are drier than the Rub' Al-Khali.
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Venture capital funding for Mena start-ups hits $2.3bn and is on track to beat 2021 total
Venture capital funding for start-ups in the Middle East and North Africa rose 20 per cent annually to more than $2.3 billion in the first three quarters of 2022, putting it on track to potentially surpass the total investments attracted in 2021, a study carried out by Magnitt has found.
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Saudi Arabia Establishes New Railway to Reduce Carbon Emissions, Increase Carrying Capacity
The Public Transport Authority indicated that the new project in Jubail will replace more than 200,000 trucks annually, which supports the logistic sector and preserves the environment and infrastructure.
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Analysis: Russia and Saudi Arabia’s oil production cut is pre-emptive strike on EU’s price cap scheme
The EU leaders are meeting in Prague now and are expected to come out with some more details of the oil price cap deal tomorrow. What is being proposed is to change the oil market from the quintessential commodity market, where the OPEC+ cartel can control prices by pressing or braking the production throttle, to a regulated market where the G7 can arbitrarily set the prices a producer gets.
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Analysis: Russia and Saudi Arabia’s oil production cut is pre-emptive strike on EU’s price cap scheme
The EU leaders are meeting in Prague now and are expected to come out with some more details of the oil price cap deal tomorrow. What is being proposed is to change the oil market from the quintessential commodity market, where the OPEC+ cartel can control prices by pressing or braking the production throttle, to a regulated market where the G7 can arbitrarily set the prices a producer gets.
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The secrets of Turkey’s historic capital of cool
At first glance Izmir looks very much like any other modern Turkish metropolis, densely populated with unimposing architecture. Yet once it was Turkey's most cosmopolitan city -- and that historical cachet can still be found hidden among Izmir's streets. Dial the clock back more than a century and you'd find wealthy Levantine, Greek, Turkish and Armenian families promenading along Izmir's waterfront in the latest fashions from Paris.
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Saudi’s Tadawul market capitalization reaches $2,888bln at end of nine months 2022
Total equity market capitalization at the end of the 1st Nine Months 2022 reached SAR 10,832.85 billion (US$ 2,888.76 billion), increasing by 7.56% over the close of the previous year. According to the Saudi Exchange Performance Report for First Nine Months 2022, the total value of shares traded for The 1st Nine Months reached SAR 1,400.88 billion (US$ 373.57 billion), decreasing by 21.57% over the previous year.
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Saudi’s Tadawul market capitalization reaches $2,888bln at end of nine months 2022
At the end of The 1st Nine months 2022 Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) closed at 11,405.32 points, decreased by 90.44 points 0.79% over the close of the previous year. Highest close level for the index during the period was 13,820.35 points on 08/05/2022. Total equity market capitalization at the end of the 1st Nine Months 2022 reached SAR 10,832.85 billion (US$ 2,888.76 billion), increasing by 7.56% over the close of the previous year.
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Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power targets 120 gigawatts of power capacity in next 10 years
The Riyadh-listed company is active in 13 countries with a power generation capacity of about 43 gigawatts, with 37 per cent of the total capacity being renewables. The company aims to take the total renewable capacity to 70 per cent in the next decade, with the rest consisting of the gas portfolio, according to its chief financial officer.
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