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Top Saudi Investment Officials in New York for Two-Day JPMorgan Chase Event
- October 4,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Capital Market Authority Chairman Mohammed Al-Jadaan and Tadawul stock exchange Chief Executive Officer Khalid Al Hussan are among officials attending a two-day event in New York City this week organized by JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bloomberg reports. According to Bloomberg, senior representatives of the kingdom’s economy ministry and central bank will also be present. The […]
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Saudi Arabia Switches to Gregorian Calendar
- October 3,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has shifted to the Gregorian or “Western” calendar as a basis for paying civil servants as part of broader fiscal changes, according to reports. The kingdom adopted the lunar Islamic calendar when it was founded in 1932, but the change places its payment schedule in line with the West. It also brings civil […]
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Jadwa Investment Report Looks at ‘Significant Implications of Vision 2030 on Trade and Financial Flows’ for Saudi Arabia
- September 29,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released Jadwa Investment report researches the impact that Vision 2030 is likely to have on international trade and investment flows with Saudi Arabia. This report looks at the evolution of the current account for the period 2016-30, which is forecast to reach a surplus of $135 billion (8 percent of GDP) by 2030. “While oil export […]
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News Analysis: In Push for Diversified Economy, Saudis Share in Sacrifice
- September 28,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
As part of its ongoing drive to reduce government spending Saudi Arabia announced that it will suspend pay increases for public sector employees and slash Minister-level pay and benefits, sending a message that all Saudis will share in the sacrifice as tries to balance its budget and diversify its economy away from oil. The decision […]
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White House Lobbies Senate on JASTA, Works Toward 34 Votes to Prevent Veto Override
- September 21,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Some Senate Democrats on Capitol Hill continue to consider their votes on the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) and, according to some reports, are “starting to show cracks in their support” of the legislation after efforts by the Obama administration to convey the risk of the bill’s potential international relations fallout. JASTA, which would expand […]
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Washington Post Editorial: Obama Right to Veto JASTA
- September 16,2016
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- SUSTG Team
An editorial in today’s edition of the Washington Post calls for President Obama to veto the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) which reduces foreign sovereign immunity by allowing U.S. courts to hear cases involving claims against a foreign state for injuries, death, or damages that occur inside the United States as a result of […]
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15 Year-Old Saudi Girl Proposes First ‘Hijab Emoji’
- September 14,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Rayouf Alhumedhi, a Saudi-born teenager currently living in Germany is the lead author on a new proposal for a hijab emoji to the Unicode Consortium, the nonprofit that governs the creation and approval of emoji. Emojis are popular small images that are available on mobile and desktop keyboards that are increasingly adding to, and even replacing, […]
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Report: $20 Billion in Projects may be Canceled; Ministerial Budgets Squeezed as Saudis Adapt to Low Oil Prices
- September 7,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A report in Bloomberg today said that Saudi Arabia is considering canceling more than $20 billion of projects in addition to making deep cuts to ministry budgets as the Kingdom takes austerity measures due to low oil prices. The budget cuts to some ministries could be as much as 25%, the Bloomberg report said. Overall, the government is […]
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Jadwa: Economic Data for July Shows ‘Mixed Picture’ for Saudi Economy
- September 2,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Recently-released Jadwa Investment monthly chartbook data on the Saudi economy for July showed “a mixed picture in economic activity,” the Riyadh-based investment firm said, noting that data on point-of-sale transactions and ATM withdrawals showed a notable slowdown in July, while the non-oil PMI rose to a 2016 high. The Saudi unemployment rate rose slightly to 11.6 […]
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Asian Banks Said to Have ‘Intense Interest’ in First Saudi Foreign Debt Issuance, Reports Say
- September 1,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is seeing “intense interest” in its first international bond sale of $15 billion and is considering further issuances given the current appetite, according to a report today in the Financial Times. The Kingdom’s first international debt sale has generated so much interest from particularly from Asian investors that “the kingdom is weighing a […]
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SAMACapital, Technical Restrictions on Money Exchange Offices in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) - the Central Bank of Saudi Arabia – has imposed capital and technical restrictions on money exchange offices in the kingdom. SAMA announced a draft of updated regulations for exercising exchange operations in the kingdom in which it insisted that the paid-in capital must not be less than SAR2 million (USD533k) except for centers licensed to export and import cash.
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Adel Al-JubeirSaudi foreign minister: Iran has to change its behavior and policies
Saudi’s al-Jubeir said: “They can’t give missiles to terrorist groups and they can’t attack facilities in other countries and expect the world to deal with them in a rational manner.” “If they want to be treated as a normal country, they should act as one,” he continued.
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TadawulSaudis seek London location for Tadawul stock exchange
Earlier this month, Tadawul added UK financial heavyweights to its board in the shape of Xavier Rolet, the former chief executive of the London Stock Exchange, and Mark Makepeace, the one-time head of the LSE’s FTSE Russell index division.
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Nile River BasinClimate change is more rain but less water for River Nile basin
Nearly all of the rainfall that feeds the Nile’s two major tributaries, the Blue and White Nile, falls in the upper Nile basin, found in South Sudan, western Ethiopia and Uganda. The lower Nile basin receives very little rainfall and the countries there—Sudan and Egypt—depend heavily on the Nile for water.
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AfghanistanHow Climate change is threatening Afghanistan’s crumbling heritage
French imaging company Iconem concurred, saying Shar-e Zohak is "very fragile" due to erosion that has increased considerably over the last 30 years. For Baqe Ghulami, 21, who hails from Saikhand district in northern Bamiyan, climate change has long been a reality residents have had to confront.
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IranIranian weaponry has experienced a ‘quantum change’ over the past decade
When a swarm of drones and cruise missiles attacked Saudi Arabia's biggest oil facility on 14 September, an outraged Trump administration quickly blamed Iran for what it called an “unprecedented attack” on global energy supplies. But the real surprise was the strike's accuracy: Of 19 weapons used, all but two scored direct hits.
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Saudi Stock MarketFormer LSE boss Rolet joins Saudi stock exchange
The appointments are significant for Tadawul, which is fresh from hosting the initial public offering of state oil giant Saudi Aramco — the biggest stock market debut of all time.
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Oil MarketsSaudi’s Asia selling price for Arab light crude unchanged for February: statement
Saudi Arabia has set its February Arab light crude oil official selling price to Asia at a premium of $3.70 versus the Oman/Dubai average, unchanged from January, according to a statement from state oil company Aramco on Thursday.
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The Women Making a Change in Saudi Arabia
But Cosmicat is not the first Saudi female trailblazer. The region has a host of other inspiring females you may never – till now – have heard of, from politics to fashion, music to cinema. And yet they have been quietly leading the charge to empower women across this changing nation.
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General Sports AuthoritySaudi prince says sports is a tool for change
The prince spoke with The Associated Press at a tennis exhibition in Saudi Arabia that drew eight of the world’s top 20 male tennis players. It was the first ever such tournament to be played in the kingdom.
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