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Jadwa Investment: Saudi GDP to Grow 7.7% in 2022
- February 17,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy will “exhibit strong levels of growth in 2022, as pandemic related uncertainty and volatility seen over the last couple of years diminishes,” according to a new report from Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment, which said that the Kingdom’s overall GDP will expand by 7.7 percent in 2022.
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Saudi Arabia Transfers 4% of Aramco Shares Valued at $80 billion to Public Investment Fund
- February 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia transferred shares worth about $80 billion in oil giant Aramco to the Public Investment Fund as part of efforts to move forward economic diversification efforts, according to reports.
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Fitch, Moody’s Rates Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia ‘A’ and ‘A1’; Outlook Stable
- February 8,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has been assigned debut ratings by agencies Fitch and Moody’s, receiving an ‘A’ rating and ‘A1’ rating, respectively.
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KAPSARC’s Adam Sieminski joins The 966 to talk renewable energy and the circular carbon economy
- January 21,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The 966 welcomes a special guest for Episode 22 from Riyadh: Adam Sieminski, who just finished serving as President of KAPSARC, the leading think tank based in Saudi Arabia. Adam previously was the head of the U.S. Energy Information Agency, and was the senior director for energy and environment on the U.S. National Security Council […]
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Saudi Arabia Set to Send First Athlete to Winter Games in Beijing
- January 17,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be participating for the first time in history in the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
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The 966 Episode 21: A deep dive on the homegrown Saudi defense industry and the U.S.-Saudi security relationship with David Des Roches
- January 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 21 of The 966 has the hosts welcoming special guest and security expert David Des Roches, Associate Professor at the National Defense University and a Non-Resident Fellow, AGSIW. Des Roches joins The 966 to discuss the status of the U.S.-Saudi security relationship and how Saudi Arabia is progressing in its efforts to develop a homegrown […]
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Episode 17: The Diriyah Art Biennale, The Red Sea Film Festival wraps, Philosophy in Saudi, and Expo Saudi 2030?
- December 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
This week, the hosts discuss the Kingdom’s 2022 budget, the Diriyah Art Biennale ongoing now outside of Riyadh, the Red Sea film festival, a philosophical discussion in Saudi Arabia, and whether the Kingdom will host Expo 2030.
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Tadawul IPO Surges in Debut, CEO Says 50 Companies have Applied for 2022 Listing
- December 9,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Tadawul Group’s IPO raised $1 billion, with shares rising as much as 22% on Wednesday, marking the biggest exchange IPO since Euronext went public in 2014.
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Saudi Arabia Announces Two New Mega-Development Plans in a Week
- November 17,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is full steam ahead with ambitious, large-scale new developments in the Kingdom, with two new projects announced this week alone.
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Saudi Telecom to Build Region’s Largest Cloud-Enabled Data Center with $400 Million Investment
- November 15,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Telecom Co (STC), the biggest telecommunications company in the Middle East, will invest 1.5 billion riyals ($400 million) “to build the largest cloud-enabled data center in the region as the oil rich-kingdom seeks to become a center for digitalization,” Bloomberg reports, citing a spokesman for the company.
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Women in BusinessSaudi Women Are Getting Down to Business
“This business is now my relationship with my husband,” Attar says. “He started respecting me: ‘My wife has value, she has talent, she is making me money.…’ Before it was just ‘my wife, the caregiver, the cook.’ Now it’s ‘my wife, my partner.’”
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U.S.-SaudiRochester women awarded $130,000 each after suit vs. Saudi prince
A federal judge Thursday awarded $130,000 each to three Rochester women who successfully sued a Saudi prince who said he didn’t want any female limousine drivers chauffeuring him and his entourage on a visit to the Mayo Clinic for medical treatment in 2010.
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Saudi WomenPhotos Reveal the Changing Face of Saudi Arabia’s Women: Video
Photographer Lynsey Addario talks about the challenges of gaining access to the lives of Saudi women—and of depicting a more nuanced image than the one we often see.
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WomenSaudi Women Realize Their Rights
With Nartova’s encouragement, Ferak began planning a series of free public lectures at the university, aimed at women and delivered by distinguished legal scholars and lawyers. The presentations were designed to provide basic information about Saudi women’s legal rights.
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SocietyIn Ways Big And Small, Saudi Arabian Women Are ‘Pushing Normal’
"My friend rides a bike, but she does it at 4 or 5 in the morning and she dresses like a boy," says Bukhari, "and she does it because she wants to ride a bike. So, we just want it to be normal. That's it."
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WomenSaudi Women Look More to E-Commerce than Elections
Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia became the latest—and last—country in the world to grant women suffrage in elections highly celebrated as a major milestone victory for women’s equality.
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Municipal ElectionsSaudi Women React To Election Results
Rachel Martin speaks with Hatoon al-Fassi, Saudi professor and women's rights activist, about that country's recent election results and what it means for women, who can now vote and hold office.
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PopulationPopulation of Saudi women increasing
Saudi society has more men than women, more boys than girls, however during the past decade the number of newborn girls has been steadily increasing, a department source said.
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Saudi womenSaudi’s first women councillors get media exposure
Since their historic election last week, some of Saudi Arabia's first-ever female politicians have been propelled from near-anonymity into the glare of the media spotlight.
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Human RightsSaudi women win EU prize for promoting human rights
The winners for the local civil society organizations went to Baladi Initiative, a Saudi women’s group which works for women empowerment and was actively engaged in the just concluded municipality election.
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