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Saudi Oil Exports Boosted to Record Numbers as IMF Urges Fiscal Policy Changes and Greater Economic Diversification
- August 19,2015
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Saudi Arabia’s oil exports rebounded in June from a five-month low as the largest OPEC producer boosted output to a record, Bloomberg reports. Exports climbed to 7.37 million barrels a day from 6.94 million barrels in May, according to JODI data. Saudi Arabia told OPEC its June production was a record, exceeding a previous all-time high set in […]
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Saudi-led coalition pounds key Yemen port as violence escalates on both sides of the border
- August 18,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi-led coalition warplanes pounded a key supply city for the Houthi forces in Yemen as the Hadi-backed fighters continue to rely on recently introduced military equipment to make gains in the ongoing conflict. Warplanes hit the Houthi-controlled Red Sea port of Hodeida on Tuesday, destroying cranes and warehouses in the main entry point for aid supplies […]
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Saudi Super Cup in London Brings Saudi Football Fans a Taste of Home Sport in the United Kingdom
- August 14,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabian football clubs Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal squared off in the King’s Cup, the championship of the Saudi Professional League, in the United Kingdom to the delight of Saudi nationals in the UK. The UK print and online newspaper The Guardian noted that while the quality of the game may not have compared to the English Premier League gold standard, […]
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New Planned Saudi City in the Eastern Province May Create 90,000 Jobs
- August 13,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province municipality is planning a model city comprising a residential, economic, and tourism center along the scenic Half Moon bay just south of Al Khobar and across from Bahrain. When complete, the city will absorb 350,000 people, providing 90,000 jobs over the next 30 years, according to Construction Week Online and Arab News. […]
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Saudi Drawdown on Reserves Continues, but Slows to Lowest in 8 months – Jadwa Chartbook
- August 12,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia continued to drawdown on reserves in June, but at the lowest rate in 8 months, according to a recently released report by Jadwa Investment. Riyadh-based Jadwa found net withdrawals from Saudi government accounts fell to their lowest point in eight months, with $3 billion of net withdrawals in June while foreign reserves fell by $7.6 billion […]
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The Number of Women Employed in Saudi Arabia has Increased by 48% since 2010
- August 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi women are entering the workforce in greater numbers as a promising report by Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics finds a significant uptick in women employed in Saudi Arabia. The increase of 48% since 2010 is encouraging news for the government of Saudi Arabia. The report reflects a slow but seismic shift in Saudi society […]
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‘ISIS Offshoot’ Claims Responsibility for Terrorist Attack in Asir as Images Emerge of Aftermath
- August 7,2015
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- SUSTG Team
An alleged new branch of ISIS in Saudi Arabia has claimed responsibility for an attack that targeted a mosque used by police special forces in the kingdom’s southwest, according to latest reports. The suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a local security force headquarters in Abha, the capital of Saudi Arabia’s south western province of Asir, […]
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Blast Hits Mosque in Asir Province, at Least 13 Confirmed Dead in Third Major Mosque Attack in 2015
- August 6,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a local security force headquarters in Abha, the capital of Asir province near the Yemeni border. The Guardian reports that, “Ten members of emergency services and three mosque workers killed when a bomber detonated vest during noon prayers in Asir.” The attack is the third such attack in Saudi Arabia […]
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Saudi Stock Market Faces Tough July: Value of Shares Traded Tumbles 25% but Market Seen As ‘Resilient’
- August 4,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The kingdom’s Tadawul All Share Index has retreated 4.2 percent since the end of June as value of shares traded for July decreased 25 percent over the previous month, according to reports. However, compared with the significant drop in Brent Crude oil of 21 percent in that period, the market has “shown its mettle” in what […]
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Secretary Kerry Returns to the Region for Meetings with Egypt, Qatar
- August 3,2015
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- SUSTG Team
US Secretary of State John Kerry departed late Friday to Egypt and Qatar for a round of diplomatic talks, where the Secretary hopes to ease Gulf countries’ concerns about the Iran nuclear deal. The trip will not include a stop in Israel, according to reports. Today, Secretary Kerry will travel to Doha to meet with his […]
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Saudi king chairs cabinet meeting for first time since September
Saudi Arabia's King Salman chaired the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday, according to state television, for the first time since Sept. 24.The 88-year-old king of the world's biggest oil exporter, a major U.S. ally in the Middle East, recovered in October from lung inflammation after undergoing medical tests. His last cabinet meeting in September came after a royal decree a month earlier allowing the cabinet to convene in the absence of both himself and the prime minister, his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Chaos in Rio Shows a World Untethered Even Before Trump Returns
What was billed as a moment for “the West and the Rest” to show unity only served to show how quickly the guardrails are coming off the international rules-based order. North Koreans are fighting in Europe for the first time. Israel is resisting US efforts to halt fighting with Hezbollah and Hamas. China is regularly conducting military exercises surrounding Taiwan. Nuclear threats are becoming commonplace. The sense of global disorder played out in Rio, most vividly when US President Joe Biden and two other Group of Seven leaders — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Italian premier Giorgia Meloni — missed the traditional “family photo” on the first day of the summit. The US said the picture was taken early, while organizers said Biden was late.
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NEOM projects still on track despite CEO departure, Italian construction firm Webuild says
Italy’s construction group Webuild reportedly said its activities connected to Saudi Arabia’s NEOM are continuing in line with the plan, after the infrastructure mega project’s long-time chief executive left the role last week. “Webuild has no evidence of changes in the activity plan initially set for the projects it is implementing, nor has it recorded any delay in payments,” the company told Reuters on Tuesday. Webuild, which has been active in Saudi Arabia for 60 years, is building a system of three dams that will feed an artificial lake in the Trojena area and a high-speed railway called the Connector.
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Number of Saudi workers in private sector hits 2.34mn, up 35% in five years: Minister says
In absolute terms, the number of Saudi workers in the private sector reached 2.34 million currently from 1.7 million in 2019, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi said. Chairing a panel discussion at the Riyadh Economic Forum on Tuesday, the minister, however, said there has been a decline in the overall unemployment rate to 3.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2024, compared to 5.6 per cent in the same period in 2019. “The unemployment rate among Saudis dropped to 7.1 per cent in Q2 2024, compared to 12.3 per cent during the same period in 2019,” Al-Rajhi said.
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Netanyahu, in Gaza, says Hamas will no longer rule enclave
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to Gaza on Tuesday that Hamas would not rule the Palestinian enclave after the war had ended and that Israel had destroyed the Islamist group's military capabilities. Netanyahu also said Israel had not given up trying to locate the 101 remaining hostages believed to be still in the enclave and he offered a $5 million reward for the return of each one.
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Riyadh Season: Jennifer Lopez’s performance, set design spark controversy
One of the fashion shows featured a runway with a cube-shaped display resembling the Kaaba in Mecca. Models circled around it, much like the ritual of Muslim pilgrims circling the Kaaba during the Hajj pilgrimage. Many viewed the juxtaposition of the models against something resembling the holiest site in Islam as disrespectful to the religion. Many online said the stage prop was not meant to emulate the Kaaba, but that it was a display screen used by several entertainment companies. The Anti-Rumors Authority, an NGO in Saudi Arabia, also confirmed it was not a model of the Kaaba, but the similarity and imagery still angered many people.
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Pact inked to establish Saudi-Brazilian Coordination Council
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan met his Brazilian counterpart Mauro Vieira on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday. During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to further develop them. The ministers discussed regional and international developments and the efforts made in this regard. During the meeting, the ministers signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the Saudi-Brazilian Coordination Council. This is in continuation of the agreement reached between the leaders of the two countries during the visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to Saudi Arabia on November 30, 2023.
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Pure Data Centres and Dune Vaults team up for hyperscale data centers in Saudi Arabia
Faisal AlRahbiny, founder and MD of Dune Vaults, said: “We are dedicated to establishing over 1GW of sustainable data center capacity in Saudi Arabia, aligning with market demand estimates and supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 digital transformation goals. Through our strategic partnership with Pure DC, we are bringing advanced data center solutions to meet the needs of global hyperscalers whose presence in the Kingdom will accelerate digitization and economic growth." Pure DC currently has more than 500MW of IT capacity live or under development across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The company purchased land in Madrid, Spain, earlier this year for its first foray into the Spanish market.
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Saudi Firm Jadwa Raises $266M at First Close of Blind-pool PE Fund
Jadwa Investment announced the first close of GCC Private Equity Fund 1, the Riyadh, KDS-based firm’s first regional blind-pool private equity fund, with a total of SAR 1B ($266M) in commitments. Fund I aims to invest in diversified opportunities in private equity across the Gulf Cooperation Council states. The fund has completed three investment projects in the retail and food-and-beverage industry and expects to be fully invested over a three-year deployment period.
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Perspective: Middle East looks to Saudi Arabia to rein in Donald Trump
After Trump named a number of ardently pro-Israeli nominees and Iran hawks for key positions, Arab officials worry his incoming administration might approve any moves by Israel to annex the occupied West Bank, occupy Gaza or escalate tensions with Tehran. But they hope Riyadh can temper the incoming administration’s policies in the region by leveraging Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s relationship with Trump, the president-elect’s appetite for financial deals and his expected desire to strike a “grand bargain” that would lead Saudi Arabia and Israel to normalise relations. “The key player in the region is Saudi Arabia because of their known relations with him, so it will be the linchpin of any regional actions the US might decide to do,” said an Arab diplomat.
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