Saudi Arabia Gives Foreigners Opportunity to Invest in 4 New Sectors

Saudi Arabia Gives Foreigners Opportunity to Invest in 4 New Sectors
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Saudi Arabia Gives Foreigners Opportunity to Invest in 4 New Sectors

Saudi Arabia Gives Foreigners Opportunity to Invest in 4 New Sectors

Saudi Arabia decided to allow foreign investors to invest in several new sectors, including recruitment offices, audiovisual services, land transport, and real-estate brokerages.

The Cabinet amended in its weekly meeting on Tuesday what it described as a list of types of activity that had been previously excluded from foreign investment.

This vital decision reflects the growing inflow of foreign investments into the Saudi market.

This inflow in various fields is an important indicator of the extent to which foreign investors are keen to boost their investments in the local market, which has led the Kingdom to open for them more sectors.

The Kingdom is one of the world's most attractive countries for foreign investment nowadays while it also represents an important factor in the global economy.

The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority’s (SAGIA) report for the Q3 of 2018 showed an increase in the number of licenses granted to foreign and local companies investing in Saudi Arabia by more than 90 percent compared with the same period in 2017.

SAGIA has granted 499 licenses until the end of the third quarter of this year.

Meanwhile, Moody’s Investor Service has affirmed the Kingdom’s A1 rating with a stable outlook.

It raised Saudi’s GDP growth forecasts for the period (2018-2019) to 2.5 percent and 2.7 percent respectively, instead of its previous expectations of 1.3 percent and 1.5 percent for the same period reported in April this year.

These revised numbers from Moody’s even exceed the forecasts announced by the government in the preliminary statement of the 2019 budget announcement on September 30, 2018.

On the other hand, Trade and Investment System has made progress in seven major indicators that are related to trade and investment in the Global Competitiveness Report 2018, which was issued by the World Economic Forum.

These include shareholder governance, companies adopting changing ideas, behavior towards entrepreneurial risks, small and medium enterprise (SME) financing, growth of innovative companies, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and strong audit and accounting standards.

The remarkable progress in the Global Competitiveness Report 2018 contributed to the Kingdom's best progress in six years, ranking 39 out of 140 registered countries with 67.5 points.

The Ministry of Commerce and Investment, in cooperation with the Capital Market Authority (CMA), made progress in the "shareholders' governance" index.

The Kingdom rose to the fifth rank in the world, ranking 72nd place after it ranked 77th globally last year, to rank first in the Arab world and second in the G20.

This progress comes as a result of actions aimed at improving and developing the investment environment and raising the attractiveness of the financial market.



Gold Prices Climb on Safe-Haven Demand; US Payrolls Data in Focus

Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)
Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)
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Gold Prices Climb on Safe-Haven Demand; US Payrolls Data in Focus

Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)
Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)

Gold prices climbed on Friday, supported by safe-haven demand arising from the Middle East conflict, while spotlight shifted towards US payrolls report to gauge the trajectory of the Federal Reserve's policy path.
Spot gold was up 0.3% at $2,662.50 per ounce, as of 0325 GMT, after climbing to an all-time high of $2,685.42 on Sept. 26. Bullion has gained 0.2 for the week.
US gold futures edged 0.1% higher to $2,682.10.
The dollar eased 0.1%, pulling back from over a one-month high, making greenback-priced bullion less expensive for other currency holders, reported Reuters.
Geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning Israel and Iran, are supporting gold prices and unless these risks subside, prices are likely to remain near record levels, said Ajay Kedia, director at Kedia Commodities, Mumbai.
The US is discussing strikes on Iran's oil facilities as retaliation for Tehran's missile attack on Israel, President Joe Biden said, while Israel's military hit Beirut with new air strikes in its battle against Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
Bullion is considered a safe investment during times of political and financial uncertainty, and thrives in a low-rate environment.
The US nonfarm payroll data is due at 1230 GMT. New York Fed President John Williams and Chicago Fed President Austan are also scheduled to speak later in the day.
If the NFP report comes in strong, it will be positive for the dollar and then gold prices will see some profit-booking, Kedia added.
Traders see a 69% chance of a 25-basis-point Fed rate cut in November, according to CME FedWatch Tool.
BMI said in a note it expects gold prices to trade within the range of $2,500 to $2,800 in the coming months.
Spot silver rose 0.4% to $32.17 per ounce and has gained about 1.8% so far this week.
Platinum climbed 1.1% to $1,001.79 and palladium advanced 1.4% to $1,013.46.