Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and happy THURSDAY. We’re wrapping up a busy week with another busy issue, led once again by big mining updates with the announcement of a USD 100 bn investment in a mining development push.
PLUS- We have good news on the inflation front, with the latest Gastat figures showing inflation cooled for the first time in four months in December.
AND– Google Pay is coming to Saudi this year: The Saudi Central Bank (Sama) and Google signed an agreement to bring Google Pay to the Kingdom this year, which will be facilitated through Mada Pay, according to a statement.
HAPPENING TODAY-
The FDI Regional Congress-SIDC kicks off today at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. The three-day event will feature over 140 lectures by 112 Saudi and international speakers and 33 workshops to explore the latest advancements in dental technologies and services.
WEATHER- Riyadh will see a high of 23°C and a low of 6°C today, while Jeddah’s mercury will go as high as 33°C before tapering off to 23°C. Makkah’s weather will see a 34°C high and 22°C low.
WATCH THIS SPACE-
#1- Canada approved the USD 34 bn merger of crop traders Bunge and Viterra, imposing strict controls on Bunge’s minority stake in Saudi-owned grain company G3 to prevent any influence on G3’s pricing or investment decisions, Reuters reports. The approval also requires Bunge to divest six grain elevators in Western Canada and invest USD 362 mn in the country over the next five years. The agreement, expected to close in early 2025, will form a major global agricultural entity.
#2- Local and Gulf banks are in talks to finance 10-15% of the SAR 9 bn Hafar Al Batin Livestock City project, Aleqtisatiah reports, citing anonymous sources. The project, backed by Chinese investors and joint financing from the Agricultural and Industrial Development Funds, aims to produce 2 mn head of cattle annually and become a regional hub for red meat production. Future plans include launching seven similar cities across the Kingdom.
About the project: Once complete, the Hafar Al Batin Livestock City is set to be the largest of its kind in the Middle East. Spanning 11 mn sqm, it will cover 30% of Saudi Arabia’s red meat needs and will include feed factories, automated slaughterhouses, and a veterinary hospital powered by renewable energy. The city aims to produce 140k liters of milk, 100 tons of feed, and 1.5 mn meters of leather daily.
#3- PIF-backed aircraft leasing company AviLease is looking to ramp up its balance sheet to USD 20 bn by 2030, up from the current USD 8 bn, through M&A, buying individual planes, and placing large orders for aircraft, Reuters quotes Avilease CEO Ted O’Byrne as saying. O’Byrne expects Boeing and Airbus to get their supply issues in order within the next four years.
PSAs-
The Jazan Municipality launched 524 investment prospects on the Furas platform, including festival, entertainment and tourism events for the winter season, state news agency SPA reports.
SPORTS-
#1- Cristiano Ronaldo is staying with Al Nassr for another season and is reportedly being offered a “small” equity stake in the club as part of his EUR 183 mn contract extension, reports Marca. The Portuguese superstar’s contract is set to run out at the end of this season. The story also got ink from Mirror.
#2- Saudi-backed PFL eyes regional expansion: The Professional Fighters League (PFL), a mixed martial arts organization with significant backing from Saudi, is looking to broaden its footprint in the Middle East, with talks underway to host events in Dubai and Qatar, Bloomberg reports, citing PFL founder and Chairman Donn Davis.
Background: PIF’s sports investment arm Surj Sports Investment was a 50/50 partner with the PFL in its inaugural PFL Mena league, which launched in 2024.
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THE BIG STORY ABROAD-
One story is on every front page this morning: Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement that would pause the war on Gaza and see both sides exchange hostages starting Sunday and for six weeks. The agreement will unfold over three phases, with the first phase seeing the withdrawal of Israeli forces from populated areas of Gaza and a full ceasefire. (Reuters | AP | Bloomberg | FT | CNBC | WSJ | NYTimes)
Why now? While ceasefire negotiations have been happening on and off for over a year, the Financial Times claims that president-elect Donald Trump’s threat that there would be “hell to pay” if he took office before the release of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza “injected renewed momentum into the long-stalled talks.”
What’s next? The AP dives into what the agreement means for Israel, Hamas, and the region.
CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR-
#1- The three-day Real Estate Future Forum kicks off on 27 January at the Four Seasons, Riyadh.
#2-LEAP 2025 will take place between 9-12 February at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center in Malham. The tech event will bring together over 1.8k global tech brands, 1k experts and some 680 startups. LEAP 2025 will feature over 300 hours of content across 17 tracks, covering AI, fintech, edtech, smart cities, and more. Co-located with LEAP is DeepFest, a major AI-focused event bringing thought leaders and innovators under one roof.
#3- The eight-day Big 5 Construct Saudi will take place from 15-18 February and 24-27 February at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center. The Kingdom’s largest construction event will feature over 2k exhibitors from more than 60 countries, showcasing innovations across the sector. The event is expected to attract over 75k participants.
#4- The UFC returns to the Kingdom on 1 February, kicking off its 2025 collaboration with Riyadh Season, according to Forbes. The main event will see former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya face Nassourdine Imavov. Adesanya, on a two-fight losing streak, needs a win to remain in title contention, while Imavov enters with a four-fight winning streak.The co-main event will see Shara Magomedov square off with Michael “Venom” Page. The card also includes several ranked fighters, with matchups spanning multiple divisions. Full card here.
#5- The Formula One 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will kick off on 20 April, featuring 50 laps at the 6.174-km Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Tickets are available here.

