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22.01.26 - 19:48
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Saudis Focus on ′Wiser′ Spending as Oil Slide Crimps Revenue (Bloomberg)
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Saudi Arabian officials sharpened their messaging on the government's fiscal shift at the World Economic Forum in Davos, saying the kingdom is focused now more than ever before on “wiser” spending as it works to fine tune its strategy after years of going “full throttle.”...
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17.01.26 - 16:42
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Wall Street Week | Dudley on Powell, Saudi Arabia Tourism, Israeli Tech Economy, Megapass Skiing (Bloomberg)
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This week, former New York Fed President Bill Dudley discusses the Justice Department's criminal investigation of Fed Chair Jay Powell. And,Saudi Arabia is betting big on tourism to diversify its economy and transform how the world sees the Kingdom. Plus, Israel's startup economy after the war, and how the Epic and Ikon passes transformed skiing, boosted growth, and forced resorts and skiers to weigh scale against experience. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.01.26 - 14:12
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From Oil Giant to Travel Hub: Saudi Arabia′s Vision 2030 Test (Bloomberg)
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Saudi Arabia is attempting one of the most ambitious economic transformations in the world, hoping to use tourism to reduce its reliance on oil and reshape its global image. Under Vision 2030, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has backed massive investments in luxury resorts, cultural destinations, airlines, and infrastructure. Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Red Sea Global CEO John Pagano, and Royal Commission for AlUla CEO Abeer AlAkel explain how projects like the Red Sea resorts and AlUla aim to attract tens of millions of visitors. Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations discusses how foreign capital, global competition, and social change impact the Kingdom's push to become a major leisure destination. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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15.01.26 - 18:42
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„Israel und Saudi-Arabien haben den USA abgeraten“ (Die Welt)
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Laut Terrorismusexperte Hans-Jakob Schindler haben Israel und Saudi-Arabien die Trump-Administration vor voreiligen Luftschlägen gegen den Iran gewarnt. Ein Angriff zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt könnte verpuffen, da das Regime noch nicht ausreichend geschwächt sei....
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