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Saudi dollar peg under threat if low oil prices continue

Currency speculators have put pressure on the riyal in recent months due to the country’s projected budget deficit in 2016

Saudi govt lifts project bidding ban on Binladin group

The company was suspended from obtaining new government contracts last year

Saudi working on SME bourse rules for early 2017 launch

Tadawul announced last month that it planned to open the new exchange next year in a bid to improve access to capital

Subsidies: The double-edged sword of Saudi Arabia

Hussain Alshammasi details the debate underway in the kingdom as it seeks to rein in water and fuel subsidies

Saudi plans stock market reforms to draw foreign money

Reforms announced on Tuesday suggested authorities are now courting foreign money more aggressively

Saudi labour minister: Binladin crisis to be resolved

On Monday, al-Watan newspaper reported that Binladin had laid off about 77,000 foreign workers

Saudi Arabia launches first women’s business park

The park is designed to boost the kingdom’s knowledge economy and create jobs

Saudi to loosen foreign ownership limits for stocks

Previously, qualified institutions could only own a maximum of 5 per cent of any listed company

Report on Saudi involvement in 9/11 should remain secret, says CIA director

John Brennan says secret parts of the report could be misinterpreted if released for public scrutiny

Binladin latest: Firm cuts 77,000 jobs, could lay off Saudis

Between 12,000 and 17,000 Saudi employees are expected to be laid off

Saudi Arabia looks to UK, France and China for help building homes

In March, the ministry signed memorandums with South Korea to develop 100,000 housing units

VAT will force Saudi retailers to cut jobs, costs – report

A 5 per cent VAT rate will be introduced across the GCC in the coming years

Saudi politician calls for 65km of bridges to Qatar, Bahrain

Proposal was made at a Gulf Cooperation Council municipalities conference in Qatar

Expats banned from buying produce at Jeddah’s vegetable market – report

The Saudi government has recently been driving employment of locals in the private sector

Saudi workers set fire to buses after ‘50,000 sacked’

Binladin Group employees also say they have not been paid for six months

Saudi Arabia says to provide housing to 100,000 poorer families

The assistance to the families, in the form of land, villas, apartments or financing, will be extended over a year

Saudi builder Binladin terminates 50,000 jobs – newspaper

The company employs 200,000 people, according to its LinkedIn page

Saudi, Russia, Qatar and Venezuela agree to freeze oil output at Jan levels

Saudi Arabia will struggle to kick its addiction to oil

True diversification requires developing industries which have nothing to do with the extraction of oil and spending of oil-related revenue

Saudi central bank net foreign assets fall $6bn in March

Net foreign assets held by the central bank dropped by 1.0 per cent from the previous month

Saudi Arabia to invest billions of dollars in Jordan

A joint coordination council is being set up to target the investment

Saudi riyal peg pressure eases, but not gone

Investors say that devaluation pressures have not gone away, even though Saudi Arabia has unveiled a sweeping reform package.

Saudi Aramco sets financing plans for industrial push

Reforms envisage Aramco transforming itself from an oil and gas firm into a “global industrial conglomerate”

Riyadh real estate market hit by 6 per cent slump in sales

Saudi capital sees year-to-year sales prices and rental rates fall

In depth: Saudi prince unveils plans to end “addiction” to oil

Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced plans to turn the kingdom into a global investment power

Saudi Arabia approves Vision 2030 reforms

King Salman announced that the kingdom’s cabinet had agreed to the reform plan, with details coming later

IMF says it’s encouraged by Gulf’s economic reform plans

Six months ago the IMF warned that budget reforms being considered by most of the Middle East’s oil exporters were likely to be inadequate

Four new job roles opened to Saudi women

Women in the country have faced restrictions as to where they can work

Obama, Saudi king discuss strained alliance, Middle East conflicts

The US President arrived in Riyadh yesterday

Obama set to meet King Salman to ease strained relations

The US president will meet with the King of Saudi Arabia as well as other leaders from GCC countries

White House confident Saudi will not sell US assets over 9/11 bill

The bill would hold the Saudi government accountable for any role in the 9/11 attacks