IMF Expects GCC Reserves to Grow by $300-$350 Bln in Three Years on Higher Oil Prices

General view of Bahrain's financial district in Manama, Bahrain, June 20, 2019. Picture taken June 20, 2019. (Reuters)
General view of Bahrain's financial district in Manama, Bahrain, June 20, 2019. Picture taken June 20, 2019. (Reuters)
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IMF Expects GCC Reserves to Grow by $300-$350 Bln in Three Years on Higher Oil Prices

General view of Bahrain's financial district in Manama, Bahrain, June 20, 2019. Picture taken June 20, 2019. (Reuters)
General view of Bahrain's financial district in Manama, Bahrain, June 20, 2019. Picture taken June 20, 2019. (Reuters)

The International Monetary Fund expects the foreign reserves of the six oil-rich Arab countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to increase by $300-$350 billion in the next three years, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The GCC - which comprises Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman - "will benefit from the increase in oil prices", Jihad Azour, Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the IMF, told Asharq TV.

Oil prices have risen about 60% from the start of the year as global demand recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.



Saudi Arabia Launches Tech Talent Hub Initiative to Boost Digital Economy Growth

The initiative aims to support the tech sector and boost the growth of the digital economy. SPA
The initiative aims to support the tech sector and boost the growth of the digital economy. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Launches Tech Talent Hub Initiative to Boost Digital Economy Growth

The initiative aims to support the tech sector and boost the growth of the digital economy. SPA
The initiative aims to support the tech sector and boost the growth of the digital economy. SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has launched the Tech Talent Hub initiative in collaboration with recruitment and human resources (HR) companies to offer its services and benefits to technology startups and national digital talent.

The initiative aims to support the tech sector and boost the growth of the digital economy.

The ministry aims to accelerate the growth of tech startups by providing comprehensive support for advanced HR services, enabling these companies to reach their full potential and actively contribute to the development of the tech sector, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 aspirations for a sustainable and prosperous future.

The initiative will provide HR services such as recruitment, hiring, outsourcing, HR systems, consulting, skills assessments, and other services.
The collaborating companies will empower tech sector beneficiaries, including companies and skilled professionals, to leverage the available resources.