Profits of Saudi Firms USD6.7 Billion During Q1

Profits of Saudi Firms USD6.7 Billion During Q1
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Profits of Saudi Firms USD6.7 Billion During Q1

Profits of Saudi Firms USD6.7 Billion During Q1

The total profit of Saudi firms during the first quarter of 2018 reached around SAR25.4 billion (USD6.7 billion), a drop of 16.4% compared to accomplished profit during the same period last year. According to an analysis by Asharq Al-Awsat, Saudi Electricity Company had played an influential role in the drop in profits in which the company achieved in the first quarter of 2017 profits of SAR4.9 billion (USD1.3 billion) while in the first quarter SAR1.2 billion (USD320 million).

With revising profits of the Saudi Electricity Company in Q1 of 2017 and losses during Q1 of 2018, the total of these two quarters reaches SAR3.7 billion (around one billion) which means an impact of more than 12.8 percent, in case the net profits were moved during these two quarters to the total of profits achieved by listed companies (166 other listed companies).

In case the results of Saudi Electricity Company weren’t included in the net profits of the Saudi market during the first quarter of 2017 and quarter one of 2018, then the fiscal results of the remaining Saudi companies would show a slight progress, in which profits would reach around SAR26 billion (USD6.9 billion) in Q1 of 2017 compared to SAR26.6 billion (USD7 billion) in profits of Q1 of 2018, with 2.3 percent growth.

Given these results, a total number of 70 listed Saudi firms in the local market has shown growth in profits of the first quarter of 2018, at a time when the country has revealed the budget of Q1 of this year.

These updates coincide with a program launched on Wednesday, Financial Sector Development Program 2020, which is one of the main programs to achieve goals of the Saudi Vision 2030. The program’s objectives include creating a diversified and effective financial services sector to support the development of the national economy, diversifying its sources of income, and stimulate savings, finance, and investment by addressing the sector’s challenges.

Through its first pillar, the program will work on a number of Vision 2030-related initiatives, such as enabling new types of players to enter the market, incentivizing the financial sector to finance small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and driving toward a cashless society.

While the second pillar will allow the program to make the Saudi financial market more attractive to local and international investors through a number of initiatives that will see more diversified
investment products and developed legislation.

The third pillar, however, focuses on boosting the demand and supply-sides of savings to bolster the Kingdom’s savings ecosystem.



Türkiye in Talks with US to Cooperate on Nuclear Energy Projects

Russia's Rosatom continues construction of the first nuclear power plant in Akkuyu, southern Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Russia's Rosatom continues construction of the first nuclear power plant in Akkuyu, southern Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Türkiye in Talks with US to Cooperate on Nuclear Energy Projects

Russia's Rosatom continues construction of the first nuclear power plant in Akkuyu, southern Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Russia's Rosatom continues construction of the first nuclear power plant in Akkuyu, southern Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Türkiye is holding talks with the United States on the construction of large-scale nuclear power plants and small modular reactors (SMR), a senior Turkish Energy Ministry official said on Tuesday.

“The USA is showing serious interest in Türkiye’s goal of increasing its nuclear energy capacity and building new power plants,” Yusuf Ceylan told Reuters at a conference on nuclear power plants.

Asked about the projects under discussion, he said: “We can consider the areas of existing power plants or new power plants.”

“We are negotiating with the USA for both large-scale power plants and small modular reactors. This is a statement of intent,” he said.

Last month, US Ambassador to Türkiye Jeff Flake told Reuters that Ankara “talked to us and others about (building) small modular reactors.”

Ceylan said negotiations continued with South Korea and Russia for a second nuclear power plant planned to be built in the Black Sea region of Sinop, and with China's SPIC for a third nuclear power plant in northwest Türkiye’s Thrace region.

The construction of Türkiye's first 4,800 MW nuclear power plant by Russia's Rosatom is continuing at Akkuyu in Türkiye’s Mediterranean region.

Ankara plans to build three four-reactor nuclear plants and complement them with SMRs for a total of 20,000 MW generation capacity to diversify its electricity production mix.

The United States earlier held talks with Türkiye on the construction of SMRs, which are still under development. However, no reports showed that the two sides were negotiating large-scale power plants that require billions of dollars of investment.

In May, Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said that Türkiye and the US are ready to collaborate in the energy and mining sectors.

Speaking on the sidelines of the 39th American-Turkish Conference in Washington, the Minister said: “We are ready to enhance our bilateral cooperation with the US in the field of energy, minerals and liquified gas.”

US Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources Geoffrey R. Pyatt earlier emphasized the importance of the ongoing talks on energy between Ankara and Washington.

He said both countries have opportunities for cooperation in small modular reactors in nuclear energy and energy transition. Their cooperation comes at a time when the energy issue has become one of the most important global priorities since the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Pyatt had visited Türkiye, Romania and Bulgaria in October 2022 to meet government officials and energy sector leaders for bilateral discussions. In Ankara, he held talks with Deputy Energy and Natural Resources Minister, Alparslan Bayraktar, and other Turkish officials.