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[1/3] A helmet with logo of Saudi Aramco is pictured at the oil facility in Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/FilesRIYADH, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Oil giant Saudi Aramco launched a $1.5 billion fund to support an inclusive global energy transition on Wednesday while Saudi officials said the switch from hydrocarbons could take decades, necessitating continued investment in conventional resources. What we need is an optimal, realistic transition plan," Aramco CEO Amin Nasser told a business forum, where he announced the new fund managed by Aramco Ventures. Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan told the FII gathering that thinking around the global energy transition has "now became more realistic that actually transition will take... possibly 30 years", and that conventional resources remained important to ensure security of supply. Saudi sovereign wealth fund the Public Investment Fund (PIF) has established five regional investment companies in Jordan, Bahrain, Sudan, Iraq and Oman, PIF said on Wednesday, following a similar move for an investment subsidiary in Egypt.
Global finance chiefs are sounding the recession alarm
  + stars: | 2022-10-26 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGlobal finance chiefs are sounding the recession alarmTop Wall Street bankers are warning of a recession at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Companies Saudi Arabian Oil Co FollowRIYADH, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser said on Wednesday planned European embargoes on Russian crude and products were adding to uncertainty in the global oil market. Nasser also said that market realignments were taking place with discounts being offered by Russia. The Group of seven countries agreed last month to cap Russian oil sales at an enforced low price by Dec. 5 but have faced consternation from main players in the global oil industry. Nasser said the market for blue hydrogen was "building up" but that it was so far costly at around $200-$300 per barrel of oil equivalent. Blue hydrogen is obtained through capturing carbon from crude oil, storing it underground and mixing it with ammonia.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said the US economy is likely to tumble into a recession. He warned Tuesday the Federal Reserve could hike rates above 4.5% if the inflation threat persists. The first big shift in monetary policy for four decades was bound to be disruptive, Solomon said. The Goldman chief issued a gloomy economic outlook earlier this month, prompting Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to voice his agreement. "In the distribution of outcomes, there's a good chance we could have a recession in the United States," Solomon said.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—Wall Street executives, European bankers and Asian business leaders are arriving here Tuesday for the Saudi kingdom’s flagship investment conference, in a sign that a diplomatic spat with the U.S. isn’t turning off global investors from a petrostate with a roaring economy and growing geopolitical power. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon and David Solomon , head of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., are high-profile speakers at the conference, known colloquially as Davos in the Desert and officially as Future Investment Initiative. CEOs of the world’s biggest investment firms have also come, including Blackstone Inc.’s Stephen Schwarzman .
“The relationships of the Western world would have me far more concerned than whether there’s a mild or slightly severe recession [in the United States],” he added. “Saudi Arabia and the United States have been allies for 75 years. Fix social media but keep innovatingSchwarzman also highlighted rising interest rates and “the problems of relationships among countries” as the major challenges facing businesses. To that list he added social media. “One of the things that we’re almost not aware of is how difficult it is for governments to function in a world of social media,” Schwarzman said.
Saudi forum draws U.S. business leaders amid tensions
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSaudi forum draws American business leaders amid escalating tensions between Saudi Arabia, the U.S.U.S. executives head to Saudi Arabia for the Future Investment Initiative amid a spat between the two countries. CNBC's Dan Murphy & Hadley Gamble report.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHong Kong has always played the role of connecting the East and West, says stock exchangeLaura Cha, Hong Kong Exchange chair, speaks to CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh about Hong Kong's status as an "international financial center."
Wall Street chases deals from 'Davos in the Desert'
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWall Street chases deals from 'Davos in the Desert'CNBC's Dan Murphy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative bringing the worlds top investors to Saudi Arabia, the Biden Administration's lack of representation, and the political tensions on the minds of investors.
Engie CEO: Winter 'quite comfortable' from gas standpoint
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
Companies Engie SA FollowRIYADH, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The situation for this coming winter in terms of security of gas supply is "comfortable", the chief executive of France's leading gas importer Engie (ENGIE.PA) said on Tuesday. "Today the situation for this winter is actually quite comfortable from the gas standpoint," Catherine MacGregor told the annual Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in the Saudi capital Riyadh. "The situation of the security of supply in Europe is something we've been working on extremely hard even before the war broke out." Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting By Aziz El Yaakoubi and Hadeel Al Sayegh, writing by Nadine Awadalla and Maha El Dahan, Editing by Louise HeavensOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
SummarySummary Companies OPEC+ oil output cut led to U.S., Saudi spatSaudi Arabia and U.S. "solid allies" – ministerBig Wall St turnout at flagship Saudi investment summitRIYADH, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia decided to be the "maturer guys" in a spat with the United States over oil supplies, the kingdom's energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Tuesday. "We keep hearing you 'are with us or against us', is there any room for 'we are with the people of Saudi Arabia'?" Biden pledged that "there will be consequences" for U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia after the OPEC+ move. JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Jamie Dimon, speaking at the gathering, voiced confidence that Saudi Arabia and the United States would safeguard their 75-year-old alliance. It recovered the next year, attracting leaders and businesses with strategic interests in Saudi Arabia, after which the pandemic hit the world.
Airbus eyes Saudi deal for almost 40 A350 jets - sources
  + stars: | 2022-10-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
A Airbus A350 aircraft during a display at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 20, 2022. REUTERS/Peter CziborraPARIS/DUBAI, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is in advanced negotiations to order almost 40 A350 jets from Europe's Airbus (AIR.PA) as part of strategic efforts to launch a new airline and challenge heavyweight carriers in the Gulf, industry sources said. Any commercial deal must still win political approval and also depends n complex engine negotiations, one of the sources said. The choice of supplier is widely seen as politically charged as the Saudi gathering takes place amid deepening tensions between Washington and Riyadh, two industry sources said. Reuters first reported in August that Saudi Arabia was discussing a significant order for wide-body jets.
General view of Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal in Saudi Arabia May 21, 2018. JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs made nearly $77 million and $42 million respectively in investment banking fees in Saudi Arabia last year, Refinitiv data showed. "For the most part, I do not see U.S. companies actively avoiding Saudi Arabia due to recent political tensions," said Adel Hamaizia, managing director at Highbridge Advisory and a visiting fellow at Harvard University. FDI FLATForeign direct investment still lags behind targets, though there has been movement in new sectors as the kingdom opens up. As Boeing netted an $80 million defence contract last year, Fedex announced a $400 million 10-year investment plan in the country, the Arab world's biggest economy.
WASHINGTON — Biden administration officials are considering trying to discourage American companies from expanding business ties with Saudi Arabia as part of a U.S. response to a recent Saudi-led push by oil-producing countries to cut global production, said three current and former U.S. officials familiar with the discussions. The Trump administration sent the treasury secretary to the conference, whereas last year the Biden administration sent Deputy Commerce Secretary Don Graves. “That’s going to be a key test, that OPEC meeting,” the senior administration official said. Early last year Riyadh announced that starting in 2024 only international companies with regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia could do business with the Saudi government. Before the OPEC+ decision this month, U.S. and Saudi officials spent hours discussing the future of oil prices, according to administration officials.
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