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Saudi Stock Market Opening ‘a Marathon, Not a Sprint’
- September 9,2013
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- SUSTG Team
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Saudi’s Tadawul: What foreign investors might expect
- August 27,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Nandagopal J. Nair in Quartz discusses what foreign investors might expect from Saudi Arabia’s $400 billion stock market:
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How stable is Saudi Arabia? Five experts consider the question.
- August 20,2013
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- Richard Wilson
Sada, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s online journal focusing on the Middle East, poses the question, Is Saudi Arabia Stable?, to five experts. The responses look closely at trends that could threaten Saudi stability. Though occasionally dire, they are generally thoughtful and the points of emphasis are varied. They are also short and to the […]
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Why Saudi Arabia Might Be The Next Silicon Valley
- August 14,2013
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- SUSTG Team
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Saudi Arabia Gives $100m to UN Counter-Terrorism Center
- August 8,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia today announced in a distributed press release that the Kingdom has donated $100 million to the U.N. Counter -Terrorism Center on occasion of the Eid Al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan. “I announce the donation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia of $100 million to support this center and work for its activation under […]
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‘Oil Kingdom’: Saudi Economy Expert Says Shale is the New ‘Peak Oil’ and that Saudi Arabia Still Rules Energy Markets
- August 7,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Economy expert John Sfakianakis, formerly with Banque Saudi Fransi and now Chief Investment Strategist for MASIC, pens an analysis in Foreign Policy about how Saudi Arabia’s oil production will outlast the shale craze in the United States:
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$7 Billion Deal Inked Between U.S.-Based Fertilizer Giant Mosaic Company and Ma’aden, SABIC
- August 5,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
U.S.-based fertilizer giant Mosaic Company signed a $7 billion contract with Saudi Arabia Basic Industries (SABIC) and the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) for a 3.5 million ton phosphate operation in the Kingdom, according to a press release issued today. “The estimated $7 billion greenfield project, to be known as Wa’ad Al Shamal, or Northern Promise, Phosphate Project, […]
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PHOTOS: A New Look for the Grand Mosque in Mecca – Kabaa ‘Walkaround’ Completed
- July 26,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Construction on the new Kabaa “walkaround” is now complete, enabling increased capacity for visitors to the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Photos of the new construction were published on the Instagram handle of Arab News, which show a double-decker structure that appears to dramatically increase the amount of space for pilgrims to circle the holy […]
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Saudi Arabia is the Arab World’s Most Competitive Mobile Market, Group Says in Study
- July 24,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
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Is This Man the Saudi Jon Stewart?
- July 22,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
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Saudi-LebanonLebanon, Saudi Arabia cooperate in Hezbollah case
Lebanon announced Thursday it would pursue the capture of two Hezbollah officials wanted by Saudi Arabia.
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Capital Markets: SukukSaudi British Bank sells 1.5 bln riyal capital-boosting sukuk
Saudi British Bank (SABB) has completed a private placement of 10-year, 1.5 billion riyal ($400 million) subordinated Tier 2 sukuk callable in five years, it said in a bourse statement on Thursday.
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Anti-ISIS Campaign: IraqKobani’s Lesson for Ramadi: Victory Against ISIS Won’t End Bloodshed
“This is a years-long fight that is going to require focus. It’s going to require patience, both tactical and strategic, and it’s going to require the Iraqi government to unify around this threat,” he said, adding a sober assessment of the situation on the ground. “Every day the enemy has in Ramadi is another day for the enemy to harden and to develop their defenses.”
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AfghanistanWith Limited U.S. Troops, Afghan Forces Take The Brunt In Fight Against Taliban
Renee Montagne talks with U.S. Army General John Campbell, about how Afghan forces are faring against the Taliban now that they are fighting combat missions largely on their own.
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AfghanistanAfghan forces straining to keep the expanding Taliban at bay
Taliban militants are expanding their reach into new areas of Afghanistan, straining security forces who are locked in some of the bloodiest battles of the 13-year-old insurgency, provincial and local law-enforcement officials said.
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AfghanistanDeath toll in Kabul hotel attack by Taliban rises to 14
The death toll from an attack on a hotel in Kabul where guests were trapped amid gunfire has risen to 14, a senior Afghan police official said Thursday.
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FootballSaudi prince banned from entering stadiums
A Saudi prince has been banned from entering stadiums for one year following his alleged involvement in an altercation at the end of a crucial match in the Saudi league.
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U.S. - AfghanistanAs U.S. withdraws from Afghanistan, darkness falls on Taliban’s birthplace
As the U.S. military’s presence and its aid dollars shrink, the cash-strapped Afghan government is unable to afford spare parts or fuel for the generators. Now, Kandahar, where Osama bin Laden ordered the 9/11 attacks, is growing darker, raising questions about the city’s stability and whether U.S. funds were properly spent.
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Women DrivingBanned from driving, Saudi women turn to Uber and other ride-share apps
Smartphone-based ride services are becoming increasingly popular in Saudi Arabia’s major cities, especially among the large number of tech-savvy young people.
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SyriaSyrian army kills dozens of rebels near Lebanon border
Syrian army bombing in the mountainous area along the border with Lebanon killed dozens of insurgents and helped Hezbollah fighters reclaim territory there known as the Qarna Heights, the Shi'ite Muslim group's Manar television said on Thursday.
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