Ballard Partners Seeks to Open Office in Saudi Arabia

Brian Ballard, founder and president of the US Ballard Partners (Photography: Abdul Rahman Al-Salem)
Brian Ballard, founder and president of the US Ballard Partners (Photography: Abdul Rahman Al-Salem)
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Ballard Partners Seeks to Open Office in Saudi Arabia

Brian Ballard, founder and president of the US Ballard Partners (Photography: Abdul Rahman Al-Salem)
Brian Ballard, founder and president of the US Ballard Partners (Photography: Abdul Rahman Al-Salem)

Ballard Partners, the American Government Relations Company,  announced its intention to open its first office in Riyadh. The US company’s move comes after the Saudi Council of Ministers agreed to allow foreigners to practice the legal profession in the Kingdom.

 

Brian Ballard, founder and president of Ballard Partners, said in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, shortly before his departure from Riyadh, that he received a great welcome from the government, adding that he was excited about the possibility of opening an office in the country.

 

He revealed that his company has found in Abdullah Al-Meleihi, Chairman of Saudi Excellence Company, a reliable partner through which it will enter the Saudi business environment.

 

Ballard expressed his astonishment at the outcome of the programs launched by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, through Vision 2030, which he said revitalized the business environment and attracted international investors.

 

Asked about the meetings he held in Riyadh, the president of Ballard Partners said that the purpose of his visit was to explore work opportunities in the country, adding that he discussed with Saudi officials means to best serve the customers by opening the firm’s first office in Saudi Arabia.

 

Ballard noted that he was very impressed by the opportunities offered not only to his company, but also to the clients it represents.

 

Underlining the importance of the Saudi endeavor to attract foreign firms, he indicated that the reforms, which have regulated all aspects of business activities in the Kingdom, were very meaningful and transparent to the point that any company can come and find a suitable environment to launch its business.

 

Ballard stressed that major US firms, accounting firms, as well as companies providing professional services, have a prosperous business future in Saudi Arabia, expecting the coming period to witness more American investments in the country.



Gold Jumps, on Track for Best Week in Over a Year on Safe-haven Demand

FILE PHOTO: Gold bullions are displayed at GoldSilver Central's office in Singapore June 19, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Gold bullions are displayed at GoldSilver Central's office in Singapore June 19, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
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Gold Jumps, on Track for Best Week in Over a Year on Safe-haven Demand

FILE PHOTO: Gold bullions are displayed at GoldSilver Central's office in Singapore June 19, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Gold bullions are displayed at GoldSilver Central's office in Singapore June 19, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo

Gold prices rose over 1% to hit a two-week peak on Friday, heading for the best weekly performance in more than a year, buoyed by safe-haven demand as Russia-Ukraine tensions intensified.

Spot gold jumped 1.3% to $2,703.05 per ounce as of 1245 GMT, hitting its highest since Nov. 8. US gold futures gained 1.1% to $2,705.30.

Bullion rose despite the US dollar hitting a 13-month high, while bitcoin hit a record peak and neared the $100,000 level.

"With both gold and USD (US dollar) rising, it seems that safe-haven demand is lifting both assets," said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

Ukraine's military said its drones struck four oil refineries, radar stations and other military installations in Russia, Reuters reported.

Gold has gained over 5% so far this week, its best weekly performance since October 2023. Prices have gained around $173 after slipping to a two-month low last week.

"We understand that the price setback has been used by 'Western world' investors under-allocated to gold to build exposure considering the geopolitical risks that are still around. So we continue to expect gold to rise further over the coming months," Staunovo said.

Bullion tends to shine during geopolitical tensions, economic risks, and a low interest rate environment. Markets are pricing in a 59.4% chance of a 25-basis-points cut at the Fed's December meeting, per the CME Fedwatch tool.

However, "if Fed skips or pauses its rate cut in December, that will be negative for gold prices and we could see some pullback," said Soni Kumari, a commodity strategist at ANZ.

The Chicago Federal Reserve president reiterated his support for further US interest rate cuts on Thursday.

On Friday, spot silver rose 1.8% to $31.34 per ounce, platinum eased 0.1% to $960.13 and palladium fell 0.6% to $1,023.55. All three metals were on track for a weekly rise.