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Saudi Mortgage Lending Surges 27% in First Half of 2021 — SAMA Data
- August 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Residential mortgage financing in Saudi Arabia has soared in 2021, increasing 27% so far this year despite a slowdown in the 2nd quarter, according to recent data released by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) and reported by Zawya.
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Oil Demand Soars in 2021, Expected to Grow Further as Market Reacts to Reported Saudi-UAE Agreement
- July 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Global demand for oil is soaring in 2021 as the world rebounds from the pandemic year, according to OPEC data and shared by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment in an oil market update.
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IEA: Lack of Agreement in OPEC+ Means Volatility, Tightening Market
- July 13,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The oil market will see tighter supply for now as a dispute inside OPEC+ between Saudi Arabia and the UAE goes unresolved, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). World oil markets are on edge with OPEC+ negotiations to boost supply now in deadlock, and after initially surging to multi-year highs in early […]
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Prince Khaled bin Salman Visits Washington for High-Level Talks with Biden Administration; U.S. Talks with Saudi on Oil
- July 7,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s deputy defense minister and former ambassador to the United States Prince Khaled bin Salman on Tuesday became the highest-ranking Saudi envoy to visit Washington since Joe Biden became president in January, Reuters reports. The prince represented the Kingdom in talks with senior Biden officials on the Yemen war and threats from Iran.
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Saudi Prince Khaled bin Salman Visits Washington, Meets with Top Biden Officials; U.S., Saudi Speak on Oil
- July 7,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s deputy defense minister and former ambassador to the United States Prince Khaled bin Salman on Tuesday became the highest-ranking Saudi envoy to visit Washington since Joe Biden became president in January, Reuters reports. The prince represented the Kingdom in talks with senior Biden officials on the Yemen war and threats from Iran. Prince Khaled met […]
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Saudi Reaches Key 70% Vaccination Milestone, but New Cases Reach 10-Month High
- June 24,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health (MoH) on Wednesday said it has administered more than 16.8 million vaccine doses covering 70 percent of the total adult population in Saudi Arabia, a key milestone as the Kingdom progresses toward a full recovery from the pandemic, according to the Saudi Gazette.
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U.S. Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking Again Visits Riyadh in Push to Bring Yemen War to Close
- June 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Veteran diplomat and U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking traveled to Saudi Arabia this week to continue efforts at bringing to a close the ongoing war in Yemen, the State Department and reports confirm. Lenderking held meetings with senior officials from both the official Yemeni government and the Kingdom and UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths, according to […]
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Saudi Arabia Updates Travel Ban List, Removes 11 Countries
- June 9,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has reduced the number of countries where its nationals and citizens are banned from traveling from 20 to just 9 as it continues to open up its airways following the global pandemic.
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Saudi Arabia’s Massive Public Investment Fund Appoints Two Deputy Governors to Fuel Expansion
- June 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF) said on Tuesday it has established two deputy governor roles to support the $430 billion fund’s continued growth and expansion, several outlets report. Turki Bin Abdulrahman Alnowaiser, who heads PIF’s International Investments Division, and Yazeed Bin Abdulrahman Alhumied, who leads PIF’s MENA Investments Division, will take […]
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U.S. State Department Blasts Yemen’s Houthis, Says Iran-Backed Group Bears ‘Major Responsibility’ in Conflict
- June 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The Biden administration’s State Department on Friday blamed Iran-aligned Houthis for the failure of a ceasefire to take hold in Yemen and accused them of failing to take additional meaningful steps to end the conflict, Reuters and other news agencies report. “While there are numerous problematic actors inside of Yemen, the Houthis bear major responsibility for refusing to engage […]
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Defense Official Says U.S. Remains Committed to Middle East
With over 30,000 troops in the Middle East at multiple locations, the United States' commitment to the Middle East hasn't changed — despite the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its significant drawdown in Iraq, said the deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East.
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Saudi Arabian and U.S. Tech Startups Conduct Multi-City Tour Across the United States
Twenty representatives from Saudi Arabia’s public and private sectors embarked on a multi-city tour to facilitate connections between the startup ecosystems of the United States and Saudi Arabia, with a specific emphasis on supporting women in the tech industry. The tour included the SelectUSA Summit’s tech startup program in Washington, D.C., a Detroit city startup program, and a San Francisco & Silicon Valley startup program. It was supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA), and The Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority (MONSHA’AT).
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Saudi Arabian and U.S. Tech Startups Conduct Multi-City Tour Across the United States
Twenty representatives from Saudi Arabia’s public and private sectors embarked on a multi-city tour to facilitate connections between the startup ecosystems of the United States and Saudi Arabia, with a specific emphasis on supporting women in the tech industry. The tour included the SelectUSA Summit’s tech startup program in Washington, D.C., a Detroit city startup program, and a San Francisco & Silicon Valley startup program. It was supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA), and The Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority (MONSHA’AT).
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Oil slides 3% on U.S. debt deal struggles, OPEC+ talks uncertainty
Oil prices fell by about 3% on Tuesday as concerns about the U.S. debt ceiling pact cooled the market's risk-on sentiment and mixed messages from major producers clouded the supply outlook ahead of their meeting this weekend. Brent crude futures fell $2.38, or 3.1%, to $74.69 a barrel by 1319 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was down $2.07, or 2.9%, from Friday's close, to $70.60 a barrel. There was no settlement on Monday because of a U.S. public holiday.
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Israel ‘not really aware’ about progress of Saudi-U.S. talks on normalisation deal
A top Israeli official played down prospects for a U.S.-brokered diplomatic breakthrough with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, describing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government as "in a fog" on any progress in related talks between Riyadh and Washington. Deeming the forging of formal Israeli-Saudi ties a U.S. interest, President Joe Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, made a May 6-8 shuttle trip to the two countries.
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Oil prices up after bullish Saudi comments, falling U.S. stockpiles
Oil prices rose on Wednesday after data showed U.S. inventories and fuel supplies tightening and following a warning from the Saudi energy minister to speculators raised the prospect of further OPEC+ output cuts. Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said short sellers - those betting that prices will fall - should “watch out” for pain.
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Sudan’s warring factions agree to weeklong ceasefire, U.S.-Saudi mediators say
Sudan’s warring factions have agreed to a new short-term ceasefire, U.S. and Saudi mediators announced on Saturday, after several previous attempts to broker a truce that holds have failed. Meeting in the Saudi port city of Jeddah, the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces signed off on a seven-day ceasefire that is due to take effect on Monday 9:45 p.m. local time in Sudan, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia said in a joint statement. The ceasefire could be extended if both sides agree. “Both parties have conveyed to the Saudi and U.S. facilitators their commitment not to seek military advantage during the 48-hour notification period after signing the agreement and prior to the start of the ceasefire,” it said.
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U.S. officials walk back claim Syria strike killed senior al-Qaeda leader
U.S. military officials are walking back claims that a recent strike in Syria killed an influential al-Qaeda figure, following assertions by the dead man’s family that he had no ties to terrorists but was a father of 10 tending to his sheep when he was slain by an American missile.
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U.S. proposed conducting joint military planning with Israel on Iran
Israeli officials have so far treated the proposal with suspicion, fearing it is an attempt to “tie Israel's hands” from taking action against Iran — especially its nuclear facilities — if the U.S. objects.
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Saudi bourse gains, Dubai extends losses ahead of U.S. debt-limit talks
Saudi Arabia's benchmark index rose on Tuesday, while the Dubai bourse fell and was on course to extend losses for a fourth session as traders assessed lower oil prices and concerns over the U.S. government's debt-ceiling negotiations. Oil futures traded sideways after mostly weaker-than-expected data from China muddied the outlook for demand from the world's top crude importer while U.S. plans to refill its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) underpinned prices.
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