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Gulf hotel owners switch to franchises in search of profits

Hotel owners in the Gulf are increasingly choosing franchise agreements with international hotel brands over the less profitable direct management route, industry experts and analysts say.  This is especially true in the UAE and Saudi Arabia where the hotel industry is maturing and hotel owners know their business better, driving them to manage their own […]

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SMEs struggle as skills shortages drive up Saudi salaries

Wassim Elaify is not short of work. Quite the opposite. Indicators, the accountancy firm he manages in Riyadh, is receiving more requests to be taken on as clients from expanding Saudi companies and newly arrived international groups than it can handle. Saudi Arabia‘s non-oil economy is expanding at more than four times the rate of […]

Iraq's prime minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani has agreed a deal over costs with the KRG

Final kink obstructs reopening of Iraq-Turkey pipeline

Iraq’s oil pipeline through Turkey – which has been closed for two years – is not just a pipeline. It raises a cornucopia of issues: declining Russian oil exports to Turkey, US pressure on Iraq to stop illicit Iraqi oil exports to Iran, peace with the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in eastern Turkey, how […]

Female plumbers in Jordan, which, at 14 percent, has one of the world’s lowest proportions of women that are gainfully employed

Barriers remain high for women seeking jobs in the Middle East

A “shocking” lack of care facilities for the elderly, few options for childcare, unsafe transport and poor access to credit all combine to make it hard for even highly educated women in the Middle East and North Africa to progress in their careers. That is the belief of Hela Cheikhrouhou, a senior official with the […]

Saudia is investing in 118 new Airbus and Boeing jets to replace its ageing fleet. Riyadh Air will serve the capital and become a flag carrier

Saudia ‘still a flag carrier’ ahead of Riyadh Air launch

Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier Saudia is upgrading its fleet with new Boeing and Airbus aircraft even as the government prepares to start a new airline later this year. The 80-year-old carrier has 118 aircraft on order, most of which will replace older models in its existing fleet of 147, and are scheduled to arrive through […]

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Growth-stage investment heats up as Gulf IPOs gain traction

Global investors are increasingly vying for stakes in later-stage Gulf startups, betting on the region’s economic expansion and stronger exit opportunities, as the regional IPO markets gain momentum. The region, long overlooked for growth-stage capital – minority investments in established companies aimed at accelerating expansion – is witnessing a surge of interest from giants such […]

Workers at a construction site near Riyadh. The need for project finance has grown as Gulf governments push ahead with mega-projects

The changing face of project finance around the Gulf

Contrasting trends are emerging in Gulf project finance, with deals increasing in duration but also more likely to be refinanced early. Project finance is a funding model often used for infrastructure, in which repayment comes from revenue generated by the completed facility rather than being guaranteed by the owners. “Repayment depends on the project succeeding,” […]

A cryptocurrency exchange shop in Istanbul, Turkey. Hyperinflation over the past few years has pushed Turks toward embracing cryptocurrencies

Currency woes underpin Mena preference for stablecoin

Cryptocurrency traders in the Middle East and North Africa prefer stablecoins over single crypto currencies like Bitcoin, data show. Stablecoins made up 52 percent of all cryptocurrency transactions carried out in the Mena region in the year to June 2024, according to New York-based blockchain analysis company Chainalysis.  That is more than the 17 percent […]

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Canada must do more to capitalise on billion dollar Saudi projects

Canada and Saudi Arabia have made progress towards ending a five-year diplomatic spat and mending trade and economic relations. However experts say that more could be done to deepen exchanges and investment ties – especially as US President Donald Trump kicks off a tariff war that may encourage Ottawa to widen its circle of trading […]

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Aramco focuses spending on gas and Jafurah fields

Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company by value, has said it is focusing its spending on developing natural gas over oil reserves because of higher returns. The Saudi kingdom, the world’s second-largest oil producer after the US, is developing its gas reserves to supply its petrochemical and fertiliser industries and to power its electricity-generating […]

Workers carry fertiliser bags to be mixed with water at a farm in Sharjah: the World Bank’s fertiliser price index has rebounded to 124 from a three-year low last May of 108

Gulf investors urged to switch from petrochems to fertiliser

Gulf fertiliser companies are trading below their fair value, with investors not seeming to price in a rebound in product prices that analysts say is more than just a seasonal upswing. In the Gulf, fertilisers and petrochemicals are considered adjacent industries, since both rely on natural gas as a feedstock. While petrochemical companies’ earnings have […]

A shopping street in Manama, Bahrain. The government is said to be considering a raise in VAT for the country's 1.6m people

Bahrain considers raising taxes to reduce deficits

Bahrain’s plan to end a long string of government budget deficits could prove burdensome to both businesses and people as it considers a raft of tax measures. The country is discussing a 12-point plan for its two-year budget, with measures including the introduction of a wider corporate tax, an increase in value added tax (VAT) […]

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Saudi construction surge draws interest from around the world

Brazil’s ProMarmo, a small family-owned supplier of marble, onyx and granite, has just two branches, both in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sol. After more than 20 years in business, the company is considering opening its third branch in none other than distant Saudi Arabia. Growing numbers of small construction companies, contractors […]

Mashreq Group CEO Ahmed Abdelaal. Mashreq has the highest dividend yield among UAE banks

Mashreq and First Abu Dhabi winning bank efficiency race

Dubai’s Mashreq bank, the UAE’s fifth-largest by assets, slashed its cost-to-income ratio, an important banking metric, last year thanks to the partial sale of a subsidiary and more customers switching to non-interest-bearing accounts. The cost-to-income ratio shows the relation between income and the cost of acquiring that income. A declining ratio suggests that a bank […]

President Donald Trump, pictured touring an LNG facility in Louisiana in 2019, has lifted a moratorium on LNG export permits

US energy push bodes well for GCC’s LNG interests

Since his return to the Oval Office, Donald Trump has moved aggressively to unleash a new era for the American energy sector.  Last month, he established a National Energy Dominance Council, tasked with expediting projects by cutting red tape and promoting private-sector investment.  He has also lifted a moratorium on liquefied natural gas (LNG) export […]

Aramco is facing a projected 30 percent drop in oil dividends

Saudi deficit to rise after $40bn loss in Aramco oil dividends

A projected 30 percent drop in Saudi Aramco’s oil dividends in 2025 is likely to force the government and state-owned Saudi Public Investment Fund to step up borrowing to fund infrastructure and other projects under the kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic and social strategy, analysts say. The world’s largest oil company intends to cut dividends to […]

The Hisma Desert, part of the Neom Nature Reserve, one of the Saudi giga-projects – state spending makes use of the Aramco dividends

Aramco dividend vital to big-spending Saudi Arabia

Saudi Aramco’s 2024 full-year results due this week are likely to again underline the importance of the world’s largest listed oil company to big-spending Saudi Arabia’s economic development plans. Aramco has said it expects to announce fourth-quarter dividends – payouts to the Saudi government are a core source of state revenue – of SAR116.5 billion […]

Passengers board an Etihad Airways airplane at Abu Dhabi; the airline plans to carry 33 million passengers by the end of the decade

Etihad IPO likely to attract ‘significant’ investor interest

Abu Dhabi-owned Etihad Airways is likely to attract “significant” investor interest if and when it sells shares in an initial public offering expected in March in the first Gulf Arab airline IPO in almost 20 years, analysts have said. Owned by Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ, the airline may raise as much as $1 […]

UAE dividends: As well as looking for high yields, investors prioritising dividends should target companies with explicit dividend policies, experts say

Blue chip dividend yields in UAE beat US and Europe

Most UAE blue chip stocks provide much higher dividend yields than their counterparts in Europe and the United States, an AGBI analysis shows. The top 20 largest listed UAE businesses, excluding two non-dividend paying companies, offer an average dividend yield of 4.7 percent.  This is almost 60 percent better than the average yield of 1.9 […]

Sabic's Arrazi manufacturing site in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. Analysts say a slowdown in new capacity is needed

Petrochemicals ‘won’t even get fleeting respite’, analysts warn

Executives and investors in Saudi petrochemicals could be forgiven for needing a break from industry news after its biggest companies report what are widely expected to be lacklustre results for the final quarter of 2024. They won’t be getting that pause any time soon, however. Extra production capacity that was expected in 2024 is instead […]

A family visits Rustaq Fort in northern Oman. The country's tourism strategy focuses on its historic sites

Omani tourism struggles against fierce Gulf competition

Oman’s tourism industry is struggling, at least in comparison with its Gulf neighbours. Last year visitor numbers fell by almost 3 percent to 3.9 million, according to Oman’s National Centre for Statistics and Information. That compares with 9 percent increases for Dubai and Saudi Arabia, and a 25 percent rise for Qatar. Bahrain and Kuwait […]

The absence of earnings calls 'may discourage investors from buying' a Gulf stock, says one analyst

Gulf CEOs urged to conquer fear of earnings call

Earnings calls for analysts, reporters or investors are a staple for listed companies in Western markets. The same is not true in the Gulf, however, and experts say that can make it harder to assess a company’s performance and justify its stock valuation. It can also deter institutional investors, limit liquidity and slow market growth. […]