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Saudi’s Naimi Rejects Oil Price War Talk, Seeks Only Stability

Saudi Arabia’s oil minister said that the Kingdom wanted to work “with other producers to ensure price stability for the interest of producers, consumers and the industry at large”.

Saudi Oil Output Steady; OPEC Sees Lower 2015 Demand For Its Oil

In a monthly report , OPEC forecasted that demand for the group’s oil will drop to 29.20 million barrels per day (bpd) next year — almost one million bpd less than its current levels.

Saudi’s MMG Seeks Up To SAR900m In Claims To Survive

The company said in September this year that its accumulated losses as of August 31 stood at SAR2.689 billion, equivalent to 215 per cent of its paid-up capital.

Saudi Arabia To Introduce Credit Rating Agency Rules In Sept 2015

The rules, which outline the conduct, activities and supervision of credit rating agencies, will help to develop the country’s capital markets.

Saudi Bank NCB To Start Trading On Wednesday After $6bn Share Sale

The stock will be able to move a maximum of 10 per cent up or down on its first day of trading, the statement said.

Saudi Aramco Commitments Not Impacted By Oil Price Moves

The executive said that the fluctuating oil prices does not overshadow Saudi Aramco’s long-term commitment.

Iraqi President To Visit Saudi Arabia Amid Hopes Of Diplomatic Thaw

An improvement in ties between Riyadh and Baghdad could help strengthen a regional alliance against Islamic State militants.

Saudi Arabia Denies Reports About Lifting Ban On Female Drivers

The response comes following an Associated Press report quoting an unnamed Shoura Council member.

Saudi’s Mobily Scraps Q3 Dividend After Earnings Error

The move comes after the telecommunications firm posted a shock third-quarter profit drop last week due to the accounting issues.

Saudi Arabia Is Not Declaring An Oil Volume War (Yet)

Aramco cut December crude prices to US refiners to maintain its market share, writes Reuters market analyst John Kemp.

Uncurbed Sectarianism Prompted Village Attack Say Saudi Shi’ites

Saudi Arabia’s Shi’a minority is feeling increasingly vulnerable amidst rising anger among the majority sect at the plight of Sunnis in other countries, torn apart by sectarian wars.

Stock News: Saudi Mobily Shares Plunge For 3rd Day Since Earnings Shock

Mobily’s latest drop takes the stock’s losses to 27 per cent since resuming trading on Tuesday.

Etisalat Says Has Confidence In Saudi Affiliate Mobily

Mobily announced it had cut profits for 2013 and the first half of 2014 by a combined SAR1.43 billion because of accounting errors.

Saudi Arabia, Venezuela Officials Mum About Oil After Meeting

Brent crude futures have fallen 27 per cent since the start of July and 12 per cent in the last month.

Repair Works Cause Brief Fire On Saudi Oil Product Pipeline

The accident took place on Wednesday near Sudair area some 250 km (156 miles) north of Riyadh.

Saudi Bank NCB’s $6bn IPO 23 Times Subscribed On Retail Side

A total of 1.25 million subscribers put up a total of SAR310.7 billion for the 300 million shares offered to retail investors.

Saudi’s Arrow Offers To Acquire Egypt’s Arab Dairy

The offer is higher than a rival bid of 56 pounds per share from Pioneers Holdings announced on Tuesday.

Stock News: Saudi May Stay Under Pressure As Oil, Mobily Worries Persist

The Saudi index tumbled 3.5 per cent to 9,785 points on Tuesday, its biggest drop since Oct. 16 .

Four Killed As Saudi Arabia Hunts Gunmen Who Attacked Shi’ites

An armed group killed at least eight people in an overnight attack on Shi’ite Muslims.

Saudi Prince Alwaleed Calls For Sovereign Fund As Oil Slides

Brent crude oil futures sank more than $2 a barrel on Tuesday to a four-year low of $82.32.

Saudi Trip To Latin America Evokes 1990s Oil Troika With A New Rival: US

Oil analysts see no sign of a new coalition in the making, despite some parallels to the late 1990s – a structural downturn in oil markets and talk of a price war among producers.

Suspect In Saudi Gun Attack Killed In Clashes With Security Forces -TV

The clashes in al-Qassim province north of Riyadh happened less than 24 hours after gunmen shot dead five people in eastern al-Ahsa district.

Gunmen Kill Five In Saudi Arabia, Six Suspects Arrested – SPA

Three masked men opened fire at a group of citizens belonging to the Shi’ite muslim sect as they were leaving a building, state news agency SPA reported.

Saudi October Non-Oil Business Growth Slows But Still High

Competitive pressures and signs of moderating demand slowed growth.

Saudi Arabia Mobilises Clergy And Media Against Jihadi Recruitment

Informed by its previous experience, the Kingdom is using an array of tools against jihadi recruitment apart from the media.

Saudi Regulator Starts Probe Into Telco Mobily After Earnings Revision

Mobily asked for its shares to be suspended on Thursday, seeking more time to review unspecified “significant matters” in its financial statements.

Saudi Sipchem Says Unit To Shut Methanol Plant For Maintenance

The shutdown, which will start on Wednesday, will boost efficiency and production, Sipchem said in a bourse filing.

Saudi Telco Mobily Q3 Net Profit Plunges 71%

The firm took extra provisions of SAR207 million for bad debts, slow-moving inventory and goodwill impairments on its investments.

Saudi Bank NCB’s $6bn IPO 16 times Subscribed On Retail Side

The retail portion comprises 15 per cent of its stock, amounting to 300 million shares.

Strong Dubai, Weak Oil Demand Puts Saudi Arabia In Dilemma

The Kindgom is expected to raise the December prices for most of the crude grades it sells to Asia.