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Saudi Arabia Plans To Open Stocks To Foreign Investment
...vestment. There were reports late in 2010 that foreigners would be let in as early as the first half of 2011, but at the time analysts said that it would take much longer to complete the studies and develop a plan. “I think the timing will be influenced by market conditions. They won’t want to do it if th...
Volume: 54Issue: 52Published at Mon, 26 Dec 2011 -
Outlook Hazy For MENA Project Financing
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 52 26-Dec-2011 MEES Agenda Outlook Hazy For MENA Project Financing With the global financial crisis in the rearview mirror, hopes had been high that 2011 would be an even better year for the financing of MENA energy projects than 20...
Volume: 54Issue: 52Published at Mon, 26 Dec 2011 -
Saudi Government Unveils Record Expansion-ary Budget
...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIII No 52 27-Dec-2010 SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Government Unveils Record Expansion-ary Budget Sustained high crude oil prices this year have provided Saudi Arabia with the impetus to hike 2011 budgeted expenditure 7.4% to a record SR580bn ($15...
Volume: 53Issue: 52Published at Mon, 27 Dec 2010 -
New Iraqi Cabinet Emerges, But Oil Uncertainties Remain
...bari and Deputy Prime Minister Roz Shaways. The Kurds have not accepted any new positions, in the hope of forcing a breakthrough on an oil deal, MEES understands. On 18 December, Kurdish deputies walked out of a parliamentary session to approve the 2011 budget after a clause was inserted – sources say by...
Volume: 53Issue: 52Published at Mon, 27 Dec 2010 -
Cyprus And Israel Sign Accord To Delimit East Mediterranean Waters
...tween October 2011 and October 2013 (MEES, 8 November) and depending on the results at Leviathan, Cypriot officials have said that date could be moved forward (MEES, 13 December). Also, the Delek Group has an option to join Noble in Block 12, which it has yet to exercise. Noble Energy was awarded th...
Volume: 53Issue: 52Published at Mon, 27 Dec 2010