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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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PHOTO: Kerry Meets with King Salman in Saudi Arabia
- March 5,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in Riyadh today to meet with King Salman and other high-level Saudi officials. The Secretary’s “Full Schedule” of meetings is an opportunity for the Secretary to build rapport with new Saudi officials, a State Department spokesperson said. The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) published this photo from today’s meeting […]
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#FocusKSA: SUSTG Speaks with Sharif Atta of SQM Frontier Management on the Opening of the Saudi Stock Market to Wider Foreign Investment
- March 4,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Sharif Atta of SQM Frontier Management speaks with SUSTG’s Richard Wilson on the opening of the Tadawul, or Saudi Stock Market, to wider foreign investment this Spring. The conversation is part of SUSTG and SUSRIS’ ongoing #FocusKSA discussions on Saudi Arabia.
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Secretary of State John Kerry Heads to Riyadh for a ‘Full Schedule’ Visit; Moment Seen as a ‘Get-to-Know You’ Opportunity for the Secretary
- March 4,2015
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is visiting Saudi Arabia for what the State department called a “full schedule” of meetings with King Salman, GCC ministers, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud al Faisal. Secretary of State John Kerry will arrive Wednesday night and stay overnight in Riyadh. On Thursday, […]
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‘Subtle Change of Energy Policymaker Line-Up’ Gives King Salman Firm Hand on Energy Policy, Report Says
- March 3,2015
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- SUSTG Team
When Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced a shake-up of leadership shortly after ascending to the throne in January, one of the Kingdom’s most powerful positions – Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources – was left unchanged. Ali Al Naimi has been Minister for 20 years, and was CEO and President of Saudi Aramco for 12 years before […]
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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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Tadawul Up 11.2 Percent This Year, Funds Seen as Increasingly Bullish on Saudi Arabian Equities
- February 26,2015
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- SUSTG Team
After a rough second half of 2014, Saudi Arabia’s stock market, the Tadawul or TASI, has begun a bounce-back. The bourse is up 11.2 percent this year, and a recent Reuters survey of regional asset managers found bullishness in those polled about Saudi Arabia equities and the Tadawul. The current gains in Riyadh are the […]
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King Salman’s Cash Payments Give One-Off Jolt to Saudi Economy
- February 25,2015
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- Lucien Zeigler
After the death of King Abdullah and the smooth succession to Saudi Arabia’s new King Salman, the new Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques announced a one-off $32.3 billion spend of two months of wages and other cash handouts to Saudi citizens, government employees, soldiers, pensioners and students on government stipends at home and abroad. After the announcement, […]
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MERS Still ‘Baffling’ Scientists as WHO Criticizes Implementation of Prevention Methods in Saudi Arabia; Riyadh Hospital Temporarily Closed
- February 24,2015
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- SUSTG Team
As MERS cases spike in Saudi Arabia, a delegation of World Health Organization (WHO) and other international organizations visited Saudi Arabia and concluded that the Kingdom must do more to combat the spread of the disease, particularly in hospitals, according to a press release from the WHO today. “Although data collection and surveillance have improved globally […]
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Frustrated Saudi Arabia hold Australia 0-0 away in World Cup qualifier
Herve Renard marked his return to the Saudi Arabia dugout with a gritty 0-0 draw against hosts Australia as the Green Falcons fumed at a late disallowed goal that cost them maximum points in a crunch World Cup qualifier on Thursday. Both sides had chances in front of 27,000 fans at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium but Renard's players were furious after Sultan Al-Ghannam's late strike was ruled offside although it was confirmed by VAR after a long break in play.
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Ceer & Rimac: Leading High-Performance EVs in Saudi Arabia
Ceer, the first Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) in the Middle East, is building a range of world-class EVs to serve the Saudi and broader Middle Eastern markets. The partnership will supply Ceer’s upcoming flagship EVs with Rimac’s high-performance, fully integrated Electric Drive Systems (EDS), setting a new standard for EVs in the Middle East. Foxconn, another strategic partner, will oversee the vehicles’ electrical architecture, focusing on advanced infotainment, connectivity and autonomous driving technologies.
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Embraer’s search for new airplane partner brings Saudi aviation ambitions to the fore
Yet, Embraer’s chief executive was quick to tell TAC that the glacial progress on China has given way to a growing focus on the Middle East. “Another front, yes, that has progressed better than China is Saudi Arabia,” said Neto unbidden, remarking that the Brazilian plane maker is currently in talks for a “broad collaboration in Saudi.” Embraer is expected to provide a comprehensive update on its business during an investor day on Nov. 18 in New York City. Embraer’s search for a partner for its next airplane isn’t new. Ever since the demise of its expansive joint venture with Boeing in 2020, Embraer has been seeking a deep-pocketed partner to help foot the bill for a new program, which was initially expected to be a 70 to 90-seat turboprop until Embraer put that project on hold at the end of 2022, citing a lack of availability of sufficient propulsion.
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NEOM Names Phase One Design Team for Saudi Arabia ‘The Line’ Megaproject
The team helping design phase one includes Austrian firm Delugan Meissl Associated Architects as urban designer. NEOM has appointed San Francisco-based Gensler as city planning consultant and city asset design architect for infrastructure, including transportation hubs and public spaces. And U.K.-based Mott MacDonald is the city infrastructure engineer, which will handle vertical and horizontal structures, as well as city utility systems.
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Strained Israel-Jordan ties are further tested by Gaza, but a turnaround is possible
30 years have passed since Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty on Oct. 26, 1994. But instead of celebrations — and apart from a few conferences held by Israeli research centers — this anniversary was largely marked by disappointment and even despair. Relations, it is claimed, are at an all-time low, although this has been said before, and the future prospects seem bleak, as the war in Gaza continues and peace between Israelis and Palestinians seems more distant than ever.
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COP climate talks not fit for purpose and need reform, say climate leaders
Delegates struggled for hours on the opening day to agree an agenda and the mood has been soured by doubts about the United States' future role under a Donald Trump presidency, diplomatic spats involving the host nation and the withdrawal of the Argentinian delegation. Friday's letter, signed by more than 20 experts, former leaders and scientists, including former UNFCCC boss Christiana Figueres and former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, said the COP process had achieved much, but now needed an overhaul.
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Saudi Fund’s $1 Billion Deal Boosts Middle East Selldowns
A $1 billion stake sale in Saudi Arabia’s largest mobile phone operator is the latest sign that the market for follow-on equity offerings is picking up in the Middle East. Until recently, a three-year rush of initial public offerings in the Persian Gulf had yet to generate the surge in secondary share sales seen in other markets. But for the region’s sovereign wealth funds focused on raising cash to finance their economic transformation plans, follow-ons broaden their options for state-owned assets beyond the initial listing.
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Saudi Arabia and IMF to co-host AlUla Emerging Markets Conference in February 2025
The AlUla Emerging Markets Conference will bring together a distinguished group of finance ministers, central bank governors, policymakers, and public and private sector leaders from emerging markets, as well as representatives from international institutions and academia. It will provide a unique platform to exchange views on local, regional, and global economic developments and discuss policies and reforms aimed at stimulating inclusive prosperity and building resilience, supported by strong international cooperation, Al-Jadaan and Georgieva said.
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What Trump 2.0 Could Mean for the Gulf Cooperation Council
Unlike the situation in Trump’s first term, when Saudi Arabia and the UAE lobbied the U.S. to support their blockade of Qatar, quit the Iran nuclear deal, and impose “maximum pressure” on Tehran, Gulf states in the past few years have sought to address their differences through diplomacy, dialogue, and cooperation. This has led to an easing of tensions within the GCC and an overall détente with Iran. It remains unclear whether the next Trump administration will pressure GCC states into aligning with an aggressive anti-Iranian foreign policy agenda and what options the Gulf Arab governments would have for resisting such pressure.
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S&P Global expects GCC banks to continue strong performance in 2025
"The unanticipated, severe increase in geopolitical risk or a major decline in oil prices could weigh on banks’ creditworthiness," S&P said. "Depending on how the scenario unfolds, we expect banks will be relatively resilient." The GCC countries will also benefit from the implementation of economic transformation projects, especially Saudi Arabia, the agency said. It noted that the GCC banks will continue to grow their lending books without generating major macroeconomic imbalances.
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