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Why California Can Learn from Saudi Arabia’s Water Challenges
- April 23,2015
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- SUSTG Team
California has serious water challenges as Governor Jerry Brown issued a mandatory restriction on usage for the first time. Writing on revealnews.com in an excellent in-depth examination between the two countries, Nathan Halverson notes that Saudi Arabia’s challenges with water present lessons for the largest state in the U.S. Halverson dives into the history of […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market: Opening Up the Tadawul to Qualified Foreign Investment
- April 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Last week the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed that the Saudi Arabia will open up the region’s largest, diverse and most mature capital market, the Tadawul, to qualified foreign institutional investors (QFIs) by June 15th, 2015. With a market capitalization at $528bn, investors are queueing up and appear “ready to accept the political and financial risks as they […]
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KAEC Fellowship Brings Harvard Grads For On-The-Ground Experience in Urban Planning
- April 16,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In 2014, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) launched the Impact KAEC Fellowship in 2014, inviting three students from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design for a hands-on experience in urban planning. The 2014-2015 Fellowship began in October 2014 and ended in March 2015. KAEC fellows “were placed within business units in the city to bring fresh ideas and […]
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Writing from Saudi Arabia, Yemen’s President Pens Op-Ed in New York Times Seeking Western Help to ‘Save Yemen’
- April 12,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a New York Times op-ed written from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Yemen’s President Abdu Mansour Hadi called for Western help in restoring him to power as he places blame directly on Iran and Ali Abdullah Saleh. “It is not too late to stop the devastation of my nation. The Houthis belong at the negotiating table, not […]
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Jadwa’s Quarterly Oil Market Update Finds Glut in Oil Markets Widening, Brent to Average $61 Per Barrel in 2015
- April 8,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s just released Quarterly Oil Market Update (Q1 2015) found a widening glut in the supply of oil globally, putting downward pressure on the price on international indices. The Riyadh-based bank said that it now estimates an average price of oil at $61 per barrel in 2015, down from $79. “The widening of global oil […]
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Jadwa April 2015 Chartbook: Royal Decrees Boost February Economic Data
- April 2,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In Jadwa’s April 2015 Saudi Chartbook, economic data reflected strong growth in February of this year following the impact of the late January royal decrees. “Cash withdrawals from ATMs recorded a significant monthly increase in response to the two month’s salary bonus, Jadwa said. In addition, bank lending to the private sector recorded healthy growth in February. However, government deposits […]
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For Saudi’s Troubled Housing Market, New Tax on Vacant Plots Could Spur Development, Lower Prices
- March 25,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a big step for providing affordable housing to Saudi citizens, the Government has decided to impose a tax on the owners of vacant plots of land within city borders. The tax will incentivize development on these idle plots of real estate, either by the landowner or by encouraging the sale of the plots to those […]
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The State of Internet in MENA 2015: Growth in Full Throttle (But Beware of Bumps)
- March 6,2015
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
It’s an exciting time for MENA’s online industry. While traditional industries’ investors are starting to worry – due to low oil prices, a potential slowdown in construction and real-estate, and eroding margins in telecom and banking- online businesses continue to thrive, thanks to high demand and adoption of transactional services, as well as the transformation […]
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Sisi in Saudi Arabia as Kingdom Strengthens Diplomatic, Security Ties with Egypt
- March 2,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Egypt’s President Abdel Fatteh el Sisi visited Saudi Arabia for talks with King Salman over the weekend as cooperation between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt on diplomatic and security challenges reaches a high point. Sisi, whose rise to power was a defeat for the Muslim Brotherhood that has long been at odds with Saudi […]
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Despite ‘Kafalah’ Lending Programs for SMEs, Saudi Banks Leave Startup Entrepreneurs Without Needed Funding
- February 27,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi banks are making it difficult for startups get off the ground by decreasing loans to new entrepreneurs, according to a Bloomberg report, despite the fact that these loans are backed by a government SME Loan Guarantee Program. Deema Almashabi writes that entrepreneurs cannot count on receiving necessary startup capital because “banks are not lending to any startups […]
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Saudi Arabia Injects $13 Billion in Liquidity-Starved Banks
Growth in bank deposits has lagged behind Saudi credit expansion driven largely by a boom in mortgages. That has squeezed the money market while the government withholds its oil windfall as part of a more conservative approach to fiscal spending. Saudi Arabia is set for another year of double-digit growth in consumer lending while deposits are up less than 4% so far in 2022. In 2020, the central bank extended over 100 billion riyals to local banks in liquidity injections and to cover the costs of loan deferrals for small businesses hit by the pandemic.
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Saudi Arabia Injects $13 Billion in Liquidity-Starved Banks
Growth in bank deposits has lagged behind Saudi credit expansion driven largely by a boom in mortgages. That has squeezed the money market while the government withholds its oil windfall as part of a more conservative approach to fiscal spending. Saudi Arabia is set for another year of double-digit growth in consumer lending while deposits are up less than 4% so far in 2022. In 2020, the central bank extended over 100 billion riyals to local banks in liquidity injections and to cover the costs of loan deferrals for small businesses hit by the pandemic.
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In Lebanon, how to say ‘I do’ sparks fierce debate
Civil marriage proponents argue that the cultural battle over how to say “I do” is part of a larger fight about increasing civil and personal rights, eroding the religious power within the country’s sectarian system and, ultimately, chipping away at the sectarian divides ingrained in politics and beyond.
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Lebanon’s president holds consultations to name premier
Lebanon’s president began consultations with members of parliamentary blocs on Thursday to name a new prime minister following last month’s parliamentary elections. Outgoing Prime Minister Najib Mikati is widely expected to get the largest support from legislators to form a new Cabinet that will be in power until the end of October when President Michel Aoun’s six-year term expires. Such a short tenure could make it difficult for the billionaire premier to form a Cabinet since it usually takes months to form a government in Lebanon due to political bickering.
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Lebanese mountaineer embarks on journey to become first Arab woman to climb K2
Nelly Attar, a Lebanese mountaineer born and raised in Saudi Arabia, on Monday began a 50-day journey to become the first Arab women to reach K2, the world’s second highest mountain, saying she wanted to use her climbs as a vehicle to inspire women across the Middle East.
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Saudi Arabia Lifts Travel Ban to Turkey Ahead of Crown Prince MBS Visit
Saudi Arabia ended a ban on travel to Turkey on Monday, re-opening a major channel for tourism and investment ahead of a visit by the crown prince to help repair ties. Saudi citizens will once again be allowed to travel to Turkey, Ethiopia, Vietnam and India, the Interior Ministry said, linking the decision to developments in the pandemic. Travel to Turkey and several other countries was prohibited for Saudi nationals during the Covid-19 health emergency, with the threat of a three-year ban on foreign travel for violators. The decision coincided with a period of particularly tense relations between the two regional powers.
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Saudi Arabia: Is Untapped Market Attractive to Hollywood After Bans?
After much fanfare in late 2017 when the kingdom revealed it was reopening movie theaters after more than three decades, recent bans of titles like 'Lightyear' and 'Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness' for featuring LGBTQ characters could have dampened box office expectations, but Hollywood isn’t giving up on the country just yet.
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Statement by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on President Biden’s Travel to Israel, the West Bank, and Saudi Arabia
While in Saudi Arabia, the President will discuss a range of bilateral, regional, and global issues. These include support to the UN-mediated truce in Yemen, which has led to the most peaceful period there since war began seven years ago. He will also discuss means for expanding regional economic and security cooperation, including new and promising infrastructure and climate initiatives, as well as deterring threats from Iran, advancing human rights, and ensuring global energy and food security.
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Lebanese family turns to farming to survive crises: Video
Lebanese couple Qassem and Khadija Shreim turn to agriculture to try and keep their family afloat amid the country's deteriorating financial situation.
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Disney’s ‘Lightyear,’ Which Includes Same-Sex Kiss, Banned in Middle East
Disney and Pixar’s “Lightyear” will not screen in 11 different Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and more as it’s the latest film to run afoul of Gulf censors for LGBTQ+ content. While no specific reason was given, it’s believed to have been banned because “Lightyear” contains a same-sex kiss and relationship involving the female character voiced by Uzo Aduba in the film.
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