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Jadwa Investment Chartbook: SAMA Reserves Rise and Other Positive Signs for Saudi Economy
- June 5,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The latest monthly edition of the Saudi Chartbook published by Jadwa Investment finds positive indicators for the Saudi economy as growth picks up in the Kingdom. According to Jadwa, non-oil exports in March increased by 1.8 percent year-on-year, the Kingdom’s FX reserves soared to the largest monthly increase since October 2013, and while inflation ticked […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Central Bank Sees Reserves Soar on High Oil Prices
- May 29,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s central bank foreign reserves rose last month at their fastest rate for four years, Reuters reports on official data revealed on Monday. The $13.3 billion month-on-month increase in reserves to $498.9 billion in April is the highest level reached in over year and reveals “the extent to which a rebound in oil prices is […]
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Oil Hits $80 for First Time in Three Years, Saudis Consulting Other Producers on Supply
- May 18,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The price of oil reached $80 on the Brent Crude Index this week for the first time in three years, prompting Saudi Arabia’s powerful Minister of Energy Khalid Al-Falih to tweet a message urging coordinated action to allay supply “anxiety,” according to reports. Al-Falih said in a Twitter post that he had called his counterparts […]
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Ramadan Begins Today in Saudi Arabia
- May 17,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Ramadan officially begins in Saudi Arabia Thursday, as millions of Muslims in the Kingdom and around the world prepare for a month of fasting, which is intended to bring Muslims closer to Allah and remind them of those less fortunate. The Islamic calendar is 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, so each year, the […]
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Poll: Strong Support for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman among Young Arabs
- May 8,2018
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- SUSTG Team
A new poll tracking young Arabs’ attitudes throughout the Middle East finds they express a high level of confidence in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his leadership, with 63 percent supporting his appointment, 64 percent viewing him as a strong leader, and 59 percent saying Mohammed bin Salman will lead Saudi Arabia in the […]
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4 Dead, 4 Wounded in Gun Attack on Checkpoint in Asir, Saudi Arabia
- April 20,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Four Saudi officers were shot dead and four others wounded Thursday when their checkpoint came under gunfire in southern Asir province, according to reports citing information from the Saudi Press Agency and Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry. According to reports, three officers were “instantly killed” when the outpost came under attack, the Saudi Press Agency reported, without specifying who […]
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New Era of Cinema Begins Tomorrow with Soft Opening of First Theatre
- April 17,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is set to have a soft opening for a new movie theatre tomorrow in what is the beginning of a new era of cinema in the Kingdom, some three decades after the last theatre was shuttered. A private film screening tomorrow, a collaboration between the Saudi Development and Investment Entertainment Company (DEIC), which is […]
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U.S. State Department Approves $1.31 Billion in Artillery Sales to Saudi Arabia
- April 6,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The State Department approved a sale of $1.31 billion in artillery to Saudi Arabia, giving “a vote of confidence to the Saudi military as young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman concludes a marathon tour of the United States,” the Washington Post reports. The possible sale is for “155mm M109A5/A6 Medium Self-Propelled Howitzer structures for conversion to M109A6 […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with SoftBank CEO in New York
- March 27,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi Press Agency on Monday tweeted a photo of a meeting between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son, saying they are “looking for a number of investment opportunities.” Crown Prince Mohammed, who wore a western-style business suit, arrived in New York for a week of meetings after visiting Boston, Massachusetts. […]
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Busy First Full Day for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Including Meetings with President, Congress
- March 21,2018
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- SUSTG Team
In his first full day in Washington, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman kept a busy schedule of meetings, according to reports and photos released by the Saudi Press Agency. Crown Prince Mohammed had at least two separate meetings with members of Congress, and another meeting with Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, at the expansive Saudi residence in […]
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Saudi - Yemen: Air StrikesU.S. Statement on Situation in Yemen
The United States coordinates closely with Saudi Arabia and our GCC partners on issues related to their security and our shared interests. In support of GCC actions to defend against Houthi violence, President Obama has authorized the provision of logistical and intelligence support to GCC-led military operations. While U.S. forces are not taking direct military action in Yemen in support of this effort, we are establishing a Joint Planning Cell with Saudi Arabia to coordinate U.S. military and intelligence support.
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U.S. - IsraelSpy story reveals U.S.-Israel tensions over Iran
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Iran NegotiationsReport: Israel spied on Iran-U.S. talks and shared information with lawmakers
Israel obtained sensitive information about the nuclear talks between Iran and the United States and turned it over to members of Congress, the Wall Street Journal is reporting. The insider details came from “confidential” briefings from U.S. officials as well as from “informants, diplomatic contacts in Europe and eavesdropping,” the paper said.
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Iran NegotiationsU.S., Iran cite progress in nuke talks, though deal is unclear
The United States and Iran reported significant progress Saturday toward a nuclear agreement, with the Iranian president declaring a deal within reach. America's top diplomat was more reserved, leaving open whether world powers and Tehran would meet a March 31 deadline.
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U.S. - IsraelWhere do strained U.S.-Israeli relations go after Netanyahu’s victory?
“On the way to his election victory, Netanyahu broke a lot of crockery in the relationship,” said Martin Indyk, executive vice president of the Brookings Institution and a former U.S. ambassador to Israel. “It can’t be repaired unless both sides have an interest and desire to do so.”
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U.S. Public OpinionIn U.S., Worries About Terrorism, Race Relations Up Sharply
Out of 15 domestic issues, Americans' concerns about terrorism and race relations have risen most sharply over the past year. The percentage of Americans who worry "a great deal" about the possibility of a terrorist attack (51%) climbed 12 percentage points from 2014 to 2015, while concerns about race relations (28%) surged 11 points. Americans' worries about illegal immigration also climbed over the past year, increasing six points to 39%.
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Inside a top-security building at a classified U.S. site, government experts intensely monitor rows of tall, cylindrical machines that may offer the Obama administration its best hope for persuading the public to back a nuclear deal with Iran.
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U.S.-SaudiSaudi Arabia Wooing Fired U.S. Shale Workers to ‘Join Our Team’
Workers fired from U.S. shale fields after the collapse in oil prices could soon have a new boss: the nation some blame for driving that decline.
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