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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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New Rules Build on Saudi Efforts to Eliminate Use of Islamic Charities for Extremist Funding
- April 21,2022
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- SUSTG Team
New rules from the Saudi government have been put in place to make it harder for charities in Saudi Arabia to become donators to extremists causes both inside and outside of the Kingdom, according to a report. The Saudi Public Prosecution has banned the establishment of private websites to collect donations for charitable work outside the kingdom, in […]
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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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Saudi foreign policy, globalization, and the ‘shrapnel’ from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Afshin Molavi from Johns Hopkins SAIS
- April 15,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 35 of The 966 includes a terrific conversation with author, thought leader, and emerging markets expert Afshin Molavi, Senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and founder and editor of the Emerging World newsletter (eworld.substack.com). The hosts talk with Afshin about his recent piece, ‘Putin’s […]
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U.S. Navy Announces New Multinational Task Force to Patrol Red Sea off Yemen Coast
- April 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. Navy on Wednesday said it was establishing a new multinational task force that would target arms and other smuggling in the waters around Yemen, in a show of support for Saudi Arabia and the UAE with American power after persistent Houthi attacks.
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Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Invite Iran to Offshore Talks, SPA Says
- April 13,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait invited Iran on Wednesday to hold negotiations to determine the eastern limit of a joint, energy-rich, offshore area, according to a report in Reuters, which cited the Saudi state-news agency SPA.
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Foreign Ownership in Saudi Stock Market Grows to $107.8 Billion – Report
- April 12,2022
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- SUSTG Team
According to a report from the Okaz/Saudi Gazette, the ownership of foreign investors in the Saudi stock market jumped to SR404.26 billion ($107.8 billion), or 3.36 percent of the total market value of the listed companies.
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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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“A Small Death”Saudi Mohammed Alwan wins 2017 Int’l Prize for Arabic Fiction
“A Small Death” by the Saudi author Mohammed Hasan Alwan was named the winner Tuesday of the 10th International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF).
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Laptop RestrictionsNew Zealand considering restricting laptops on flights from Middle East
"A number of our security partners put those arrangements in place. With this particular proposition there's a balance between inconvenience for passengers, many of whom live off their laptop on the one hand, but on the other hand it’s making sure that the flying is safe," English said.
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War in YemenAnalysis: What’s Really at Stake for America in Yemen’s Conflict
Because there are actually three conflicts playing out in Yemen—all of which grew out of a civil war that began in 2015—it’s easy to get confused by what the administration may be doing.
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Stock ListingsHSBC predicts 100 Saudi Arabian listings in privatisation drive
Saudi Arabia's privatisation drive is likely to result in around 100 new stock market listings in sectors including mining, healthcare and retail, a top HSBC executive said on Monday.
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LiquidityAMF predicts liquidity pressures in Arab countries to ease
The Arab Monetary Fund (AMF) has released a report predicting liquidity pressures in Arab oil-importing countries to ease as a result of improved oil prices.
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Yemen Civil WarFive Sudanese soldiers killed in Yemen conflict
Five Sudanese soldiers have been killed while fighting for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition against Houthi forces in Yemen, a spokesman for Sudan's armed forces said on Wednesday.
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Iran ElectionsWhy Iran’s Upcoming Presidential Election is Hard to Predict
If there’s one lesson from the 2016 U.S. presidential election, it’s that surprises are always possible—even if the polls say otherwise. On May 19th, Iranians will cast their ballots to elect the next president of Iran and it is useful to keep that lesson in mind.
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EgyptMubarak Walks Free, In What Could Be The Final Twist For Egypt’s Former Dictator
Six years after the Arab Spring, Egypt's former leader Hosni Mubarak has left a military hospital and is heading home. Mubarak, 88 and ailing, was acquitted by Egypt's top appeals court of charges that he ordered police to kill anti-government protesters in 2011.
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House of Parliament AttackIsis claims responsibility for London attack that killed at least three victims
A statement published by the group's Amaq propaganda agency said a "soldier of the Islamic State" had carried out the atrocity by the Houses of Parliament.
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JASTA AftermathRelatives of 9/11 victims sue Saudi government over 2001 attacks
In step with a new federal law, the families of more than 2,000 victims of terrorism have filed a civil lawsuit against the government of Saudi Arabia -- seeking restitution for the unprecedented 2001 attacks on the United States.
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