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Saudi Stock Exchange Tadawul Plans to Launch Single Stock Futures on July 4
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange, the Tadawul, said it plans to launch single stock futures on July 4, “which will enable local and international investors to hedge and manage portfolio risks more effectively,” Reuters reports.
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The criticism, drama, and opportunities surrounding President Biden’s confirmed visit to Saudi Arabia, an economic victory lap, and more…
Episode 48 🚀 The 966 hosts talk about a new report from Saudi Arabia’s Investment Ministry that highlights all the gains in the Saudi economy recently, including an impressive start to 2022 GDP with 9.9% growth in Q1. Then the hosts discuss President Biden’s now confirmed visit, and all of the drama surrounding it…then the […]
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List of Top Names Committing to New Saudi-Backed LIV Golf Tour Grows as Johnson, Mickelson, Fowler Leave PGA
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF)-backed new golf tour will, after all, attract some of the biggest names in the sport to commit to its new rival league to the established PGA Tour as several top names commit to play in the startup series.
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Biden Administration Negotiating Deal for Islands Transfer that May Lead to Normalized Relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel – Report
The Biden administration has been quietly mediating talks between Saudi Arabia, Israel and Egypt on negotiations “that, if successful, could be a first step on the road to the normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel,” an exclusive report in Axios said.Â
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Private Sector Continued to See ‘Robust Growth’ in April
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector continued to see “robust growth” in April, Reuters reports, citing the headline seasonally adjusted S&P Global Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) which stood at 55.7 for the month.Â
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Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, Director of Behavioral Insights with Saudi Ministry of Health Joins The 966 to talk about his career and journey as a Saudi student in the USA
The 966 welcomes onto the show Dr. Mohammed Alhajji, Director of the Behavioral Insights and Nudge Unit at Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia, and co-founder of SaudiGenome, onto the program to discuss his journey as a Saudi student in the United States for 15 years and his work now in Saudi Arabia for the ministry.
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UK PM Boris Johnson Speaks with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman after March Visit
Just weeks after visiting Saudi Arabia and the UAE as part of a diplomatic push to align Western interests with that of Gulf allies, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held talks via telephone on Monday with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the dire situation in Ukraine and other matters.
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Saudi Economy to Grow Fastest in Over a Decade in 2022; IMF Raises 2022 Forecast to 7.6%
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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Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Riyadh Attracts $600m in Investment Announcements
The Global Entrepreneurship Congress, a conference gathering investors, policymakers and community leaders from around the world to focus on the startup space, is underway in Riyadh with big announced investments into the important sector for the Kingdom’s diversification goals.Â
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Saudi Aramco to Invest Doubled Profits, with a Focus on Upstream
Saudi Aramco said its 2021 net profit more than doubled to $110 billion, in what amounts to a significant boost to the Kingdom’s economy as it seeks to continue ahead with Vision 2030 economic and social reforms.Â
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Senate Democrats hold up arms sales for Saudi war in Yemen
Congress was notified Aug. 19 of the Obama administration's intent to provide Riyadh with thousands of precision-guided munitions. The sale is linked to the administration's effort to placate Gulf countries' concerns about the Iranian nuclear deal, but it has hit a snag with Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee who want to see the Saudi-led campaign reeled in.
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Saudi Arms Resupply Readied by U.S. as King to Visit White House
The Obama administration has notified Congress informally that it wants to resupply Saudi Arabia with thousands of precision-guided munitions, according to two people familiar with the proposal.
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Ottawa’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia contingent on secrecy
Ottawa is contractually obliged to keep secret the details of a controversial $15-billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia – a transaction that Stephen Harper personally assured the country’s monarch will be guaranteed by the Canadian government, documents say.
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Ottawa’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia contingent on secrecy
Ottawa is contractually obliged to keep secret the details of a controversial $15-billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia – a transaction that Stephen Harper personally assured the country’s monarch will be guaranteed by the Canadian government, documents say.
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Israel’s first ever arms deal with an Arab country – drones for Jordan to fight ISIS
Israel has sold Jordan 12 advanced unmanned aerial vehicles of the Heron TP and Skylark types. They are urgently needed by the Jordanian Royal Air Force to beef up the counter-terrorism campaign against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in which the Hashemite Kingdom is locked across its borders in Iraq and Syria.
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Canadian Government studies Saudi power shift as arms deal hangs in the balance
Diplomatic memos obtained under Access to Information laws demonstrate how closely the federal government is monitoring the Islamic kingdom, which committed to a massive order of armoured fighting vehicles manufactured in London, Ont., when the late King Abdullah sat on the throne.
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US to speed up arms sales to Gulf after Iran deal: Kerry
Asked what he could offer Gulf states, Kerry said the United States "agreed to expedite certain arms sales that are needed and that have taken too long in the past".
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Israel, not Iran, started Middle East nuclear arms race
The debate about the P5+1 agreement with Iran on its nuclear program has already produced a storm of angry rhetoric and a tsunami of opinion pieces. But one issue is notably absent from the debate: the fact that Israel has a nuclear weapons arsenal and sophisticated delivery systems that are decades ahead of anything Iran could develop in the foreseeable future.
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The Iran Nuclear Agreement and Conventional Arms Transfers in the Gulf
Iran is already able to exploit a large network of purchasing offices and cover organizations to buy critical technology, parts, and other military equipment. It takes time to absorb arms transfers even when they come, and Iran faces a massive backlog of obsolescence, worn systems, patchwork improvements, and awkward efforts at systems integration.
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U.S. Offers Billions in Arms to Ease Mideast’s Iran Anxiety
An agreement to curb Iran’s nuclear program could create a bonanza for U.S. defense contractors who already are benefiting as the Obama administration tries to assuage Israeli and Gulf Arab concerns by cutting deals for more than $6 billion in military hardware.
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