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Vision 2030 and Natural Gas
- October 25,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released Jadwa Investment report looks at the role that natural gas will play in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to reform its economy and society. “Saudi Arabia holds the world’s sixth largest proven gas reserves and was the seventh largest producer of gas in 2015. Continued investment in gas has resulted in steadily […]
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Candor from High-Ranking Saudi Ministers on Economy Latest Example of Increased Transparency
- October 24,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Several high-ranking officials and Ministers in Saudi Arabia discussed the state of the Kingdom’s economy on a popular television show last week, according to Bloomberg, in what amounted to “an unusual attempt by a government not known for transparency to promote its plan to cope with the plunge in oil prices.” “Saudis who switched on a […]
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Yemen Ceasefire Tested by Missiles, Airstrikes
- October 21,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The 72-hour U.N.-backed truce in Yemen came under duress on Thursday when missiles fired from inside the war-torn country killed two civilians in Saudi Arabia, while a Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes that Iran-allied Houthi fighters said killed three people, according to reports. The U.N.-brokered ceasefire began late on Wednesday, which “brought Sanaa its first night without air strikes in […]
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Government Payments to Top Companies Resume, Al-Assaf Says on Saudi TV
- October 20,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has resumed payments of its debts to contractors after long delays that imperiled company finances and hurt investor sentiment, according to Bloomberg, which cited comments made by Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf on Saudi television. In the televised interview late on Wednesday, Al-Assaf said payments have been “regularized and will rise in the coming period.” […]
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Saudi Energy and Industry Minister Khalid Al-Falih: Oil Market Wrapping Up ‘Considerable Downturn’
- October 19,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid al-Falih said on Wednesday that oil markets were at the end of a “considerable downturn” and that fundamentals were improving. “Market forces are clearly working after a testing period of sub-$30 oil prices… Oil demand is expanding at a healthy rate despite slower global growth,” Al-Falih said. […]
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72-Hour Ceasefire in Yemen Set for Wednesday Night
- October 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The United Nations Special Envoy to Yemen announced a 72-hour cease-fire to begin Wednesday night, after he received commitments from all of the country’s warring factions, according to reports. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said the cessation of hostilities will begin at 8:59 p.m. UTC Wednesday and could be renewed after the initial three-day period. Twice […]
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Are oil markets better off with OPEC cuts?
- October 17,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s latest Quarterly Oil Market Update anticipates that OPEC’s decision to announce, but not to implement, a cut in production will likely lead to a small cut in oil production “more akin to a production ’freeze’ rather than an outright cut”. “Any agreement by OPEC, if reached, will of course need to be acted […]
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Japan’s Softbank Team Up to Create a Tech Investing Behemoth
- October 14,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and Japan’s SoftBank Group will create a technology investment fund that could grow as large as $100 billion, making it one of the world’s largest private equity investors. Softbank is creating a new global tech investment fund, seeded with $25 billion of its own money. The fund, which will be London, UK based […]
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Yemen’s Houthis Fire Another Missile into Saudi Arabia as Kingdom, Iran Spar at UN over War
- October 12,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia says it has shot down a ballistic missile fired into the Kingdom by Houthi rebels and their Iranian allies in the latest incident in Yemen’s civil war that has raged for nearly 19 months. The missile targeted the southwestern city of Khamis Mushait and was destroyed Tuesday night without causing any injuries, the Saudi Press […]
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Deadly Coalition Missile Attack on Funeral in Yemen Draws International Condemnation, Prompts U.S. Review of Support
- October 10,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
The ongoing conflict in Yemen was further inflamed this weekend after a missile attack on a funeral hall killed over 160 civilians, sparking outrage across the war-torn country. Yemeni officials and witnesses are blaming the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen for the attack, which threatens to significantly alter the war’s course. The coalition initially denied […]
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WomenSmall to medium companies “not fit to employ Saudi women,” advisor to MoL says
Business sectors in the Kingdom with less than 500 workers are not fit to employ women, at least according to assessments made by the Ministry of Labor’s adviser.
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YemenAl-Qaeda fighters overrun Yemeni military base, exploiting turmoil
In New York, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned during a briefing with the Security Council that Yemen was descending into chaos. “Yemen is collapsing before our eyes. We cannot stand by and watch,” he said, adding that the country must be pulled back “from the brink.”
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Aramco and Natural GasSaudi Aramco Explores Red Sea for Gas With Magseis Seismic Study
Saudi Arabia is seeking to boost gas output to supply power plants and petrochemical facilities. The company, which found gas deposits in the Red Sea in 2012, plans to more than double investment in unconventional sources of the fuel, which are harder to find and extract than more typical deposits, CEO Khalid Al-Falih said Jan. 28.
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Israeli PoliticsIsrael recalls diplomats for alleged anti-Netanyahu tweets
The grumbling of these diplomats reflects a wider exasperation with Netanyahu, who critics say is polarizing opinion on Israel and endangering its long-standing bipartisan support in the United States. The planned speech to Congress has infuriated the White House, which deems it a breach of protocol.
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Diplomat JobsDiplomat jobs open to Saudi women
Diplomatic delegate and second secretary job opportunities are available for Saudi women at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Candidates must be Saudi women with good conduct and no criminal record. They must not have been fired from a previous public sector job and not married to a non-Saudi. They must be in good health and presentable. They must sign a written agreement saying they are able to travel in delegations whenever and wherever they are assigned.
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Assassination Plot TrialHow a plot to kill Saudi ambassador Adel Al-Jubeir goes from fiction to fact
The plot seemed absurd, at first.
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AramcoIn annual year-end letter to employees, Saudi Aramco says it is ‘focused on long-term strategic vision’
Saudi Aramco’s CEO Khalid Al-Falih has said that 2014 was a year of accomplishments for his company.
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Global Oil MarketsOil prices and Saudi diplomacy: Kemp
Conspiracy theories are neither necessary nor helpful in trying to understand recent events in the oil market. Not necessary, because they add nothing to explanations for why prices have fallen. And not helpful, because they imply Saudi Arabia could rationally have pursued a different policy.
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WomenLabor Ministry to Deploy Female Shop Inspectors
The Ministry of Labor plans to deploy women inspectors to ensure shops selling female accessories comply with Saudization staffing regulations.
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Global Oil MarketsOil prices and Saudi diplomacy
But is there really any evidence to suggest the kingdom’s top policymakers have deliberately sought lower oil prices? Or has Saudi Arabia simply responded to events beyond its control by selecting the most sensible strategy from a range of unappealing options?
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