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WHAT WE’RE TRACKING TODAY

THIS MORNING: Riyad Capital files for Tadawul IPO + CMA signs off on two fresh listings

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the accidental capital markets edition of EnterpriseAM Saudi. We lead our newswell this morning with the latest from the Sport Clubs IPO, which saw strong institutional investor interest, allowing it to price its offering at the top end of the indicative range. Meanwhile, we have a handful of other capital markets updates, including Riyad Capital filing for an IPO on Tadawul’s main market, the Capital Market Authority signing off on two fresh listings, and more.

WEATHER- Riyadh is expected to see a high of 38°C and a low of 29°C, while Jeddah’s mercury will go as high as 41°C and as low as 32°C. Makkah will see a 42°C high and 35°C low.

PSAs-

#1- Two major mixed-use PPP tenders available in Makkah, Dammam: The National Center for Privatization & PPP (NCP), in partnership with the Holy Makkah Municipality, has started receiving expressions of interest (EOI) and requests for qualification for a 219.4k sqm mixed-use project on Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Road in Makkah, it said on X last week. The 30-year BOOT concession includes developing and managing a regional mall, two hospitals, and retail spaces. The submission window is open until 27 July.

ALSO- The NCP and the Eastern Province Municipality will be receiving EOIs up until Wednesday, 16 July for a 1 mn sqm mixed-use development project in Dammam’s King Fahd Suburb Boulevard, it said in a separate post on X. The two-phase plan includes retail, hospitality, leisure, parks, walkways, and office spaces and will be developed under a revenue-sharing agreement, with full asset transfer to the public sector at the end of the 30-year concession.


#2- New social ins. rules kick in for new hires: New social ins. rules took effect yesterday, covering only new employees in the public and private sector with no prior contribution history before 3 July 2024, General Organization for Social Insurance (Gosi) said in a statement on Monday. The updated system gradually increases pension contributions and introduces new maternity benefits including three months of compensation to eligible Saudi and non-Saudi female subscribers.

REFRESHER- The new Social Ins. Law, which was introduced last year, set the retirement age at 58-65 years, during which fresh employees under 50 Hijri years of age with less than 20 years of contributions can retire with full pension benefits. Early retirement remains possible after 30 years of service, but with reduced benefits.


#3- Employers who have three domestic workers or more are now obliged to transfer wages online through the Musaned platform starting this month, the Human Resources Ministry said in a statement, following a decision in May of last year. The electronic salary transfer service will be extended to include employers with two or more workers starting 1 October and will cover all domestic workers in the Kingdom by 1 January, 2026. Musaned has been available to be used on a voluntary basis since April 2022.

#4- Objections to municipal violations, fines, and license-related procedures will now be processed online within 15 days of submission via the Balady platform, eliminating the need to visit municipal offices in person, Saudi Gazette reported yesterday.

#5- The nation’s first civil aviation challenge Avithon is accepting registrations until 17 July, the General Authority of Civil Aviation (Gaca) said in a statement yesterday. The virtual hackathon offers a prize pool of SAR 450k to participants who develop digital solutions for improving aviation sustainability, safety and security, and passenger experience.

#6- The Preparing Young Leaders for Global Communications program will be receiving applications until 18 July, state news agency SPA reports. The program aims to provide bilingual Saudi youth (aged 20-32) willing to participate in global forums with strong communication skills. Registration is open on the Salam for Cultural Communication website.

WATCH THIS SPACE-

#1- Riyad Capital files for IPO in first-of-its-kind move: Riyad Capital has filed for an IPO on Tadawul’s main market, according to a disclosure. This follows Riyad Bank’s announcement back in April 2024 that it was exploring a potential IPO for its investment arm. The size and timing of the debut will be determined by market conditions. If the IPO goes ahead, Riyad Capital would operate as an independent entity, making Riyad Bank the first local lender in Saudi Arabia to spin off its investment banking arm.

AND- Two companies get CMA clearance for Tadawul debuts: Alramz Real Estate received approval from the Capital Market Authority (CMA) to take a 30% stake (12.9 mn shares) to Tadawul’s main market, the authority said in a statement. The prospectus is yet to be published. The regulator’s green light comes after the company applied for an IPO in May. The CMA also approved ConsolidatedGrunenfelder Saady Holding ’s plans to float a 30% stake (30 mn shares) on the main market, according to a separate statement.

REMEMBER- Tadawul is sitting on a packed IPO pipeline: The main market is set to welcome a handful of IPOs in the near future, including Marketing Home Group, Dar Al Majed,and Ejada Systems, among many others.


#2- Investors have nine trading sessions starting from today to go through the transfer documents of Nomu-listed Saudi Azm for Communication and Information Technology and Obeikan Glass before they make the move to main market Tadawul. You can check out the documents here (pdf), and here (pdf). Azm and Obeikan will continue to trade on Nomu until the end of the transition document’s publication period. After that, share trading will be suspended for up to five sessions to facilitate the technical transfer to the main market.

The details: Azm will transfer with an authorized capital of SAR 30 mn and 60 mn shares, while Obeikan Glass will move with an authorized capital of SAR 320 mn and 32 mn shares. Tadawul will announce the effective date of their main market debut once the remaining procedures are finalized.

Background: The two companies received approval for the move earlier this week, following the companies’ resubmission of their transfer requests in May after an earlier rejection by the exchange. Both companies were listed on Nomu in early 2022.

ADVISORS- Saudi Azm enlisted Al Rajhi Capital as financial advisor, KLA as counsel, and Deloitte as financial due diligence advisor. Meanwhile, Obeikan appointed Al Rajhi Capital as financial advisor, KLA as counsel, and PwC as financial due diligence advisor.


#3- Tadawul-listed Saudi Awwal Bank (Sab) is set to issue SAR-denominated Tier 1 Sukuk through a private placement as part of its Additional Tier 1 Sukuk issuance program, according to a disclosure. The proceeds will be used to strengthen the bank’s capital base and support its long-term strategic goals. The size of the issuance will be determined at a later stage, depending on market conditions.

ADVISORS-The bank appointed our friends at HSBC Saudi Arabia as the sole arranger and underwriter for the offering.

REMEMBER- Sab closed the private placement of a USD 650 an additional tier-one (AT1) green sukuk offering in May. This was part of the lender’s USD 5 bn AT1 capital sukuk program, which aims to shore up its capital base.


#4- Aramco and UAE’s Adnoc are slowing down their multi-bn-USD global acquisitions as falling oil prices put pressure on revenues, the Financial Times reported yesterday, citing people it says are familiar with the matter. The two companies spent over USD 60 bn on acquisitions over the last three years to expand into gas, chemicals, and lubricants, but both are now reassessing. Government owners have reportedly told the companies “to focus more on dividends and less on growth.”

REMEMBER- Aramco has been actively purchasing stakes in multiple firms worldwide, including LNG firm MidOcean, US-based lubricants brand Valvoline, and combustion engine designer Horse Powertrain. It has also been in talks to acquire 10% stakes in Chinese petrochemical firms Hengli, Shandong Yulong, and Jiangsu Shenghong, as well as an undisclosed stake in Rongsheng Petrochemical.

DATA POINTS-

Over-the-counter (OTC) trading of SAR sovereign bonds reached SAR 2 bn in June, the first full month since the settlement option was introduced in mid-May, Bloomberg reports, citing data from Saudi Tadawul Group. OTC activity pushed the total bond market trading to SAR 5.2 bn, up from a monthly average of SAR 4.3 bn, with over 80% of OTC transactions involving foreign investors.

OIL WATCH-

Opec+ is expected to approve a fourth consecutive 411k bbl / d oil supply increase for August this Sunday, according to a Bloomberg survey of 32 traders and analysts. The move follows the previous hikes in May, June, and July that were agreed at triple the initially scheduled pace.

Oversupply risks and weak demand: The group’s rapid output revival is weighing on prices, with Brent futures down more than 9% YTD to USD 68 / bbl, following geopolitical de-escalation between Iran and Israel. JPMorgan expects that Brent futures will decline to the low USD 60s later this year, and fall further in 2026, Bloomberg said. Analysts warn that an August hike could further swell the anticipated global surplus, adding to price pressure.

By the numbers: Saudi Arabia is set to produce 9.53 mn bbl / d in July under the voluntary production targets agreed in May — but the planned August target of 9.26 mn bbl / d would mark a 3% drop, according to a note (pdf) by EmiratesNBD. With recent output restraint doing little to support prices, the bank remains skeptical that Riyadh or other producers will stick to lower quotas.

We took a deep dive on Opec+’s output increase and what it means for us.

Saudi Arabia ramped up crude exports by 411k bbl / d in June to 6.36 mn bbl / d — the highest level since March 2024 — as it moves to claw back global market share, according to Bloomberg ’s preliminary tanker-tracking data. June’s shipments saw nearly 190 mn barrels dispatched from Gulf and Red Sea terminals to buyers overseas, with the export blitz coinciding with falling global prices. Brent futures are down more than 9% YTD at USD 67-68 a barrel.

The surge in exports outpaced the volume permitted by the latest Opec+ production hikes, suggesting that Riyadh is leaning hard on its strategy even before summer cooling demand tapers off. The coalition’s phased hike allowed the kingdom to add 167k bbl / d in each of May, June, and July — part of an eight-member Opec+ move to collectively raise output by 411k bbl / d a month. A similar increase is on the table for August, with a decision expected at Sunday’s meeting, Bloomberg said.

SPORTS-

The 2025 Jeddah Formula E-Prix races set a new record as the most-watched weekend in Formula E history with 65 mn global viewers, state news agency SPA reported last week, citing data analysis released by Kantar Media and Emplifi. The double-header night races will return to Jeddah Corniche Circuit on 13-14 February 2026, the only nighttime event on the calendar.

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THE BIG STORY ABROAD-

Most foreign outlets are leading with US President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” this morning, which narrowly passed the Senate following an all-nighter vote-a-rama. The sweeping legislation — which introduces a trove of tax cuts and reductions to spending on social safety net programs, and boosts immigration enforcement spending — will now head to the House for final approval ahead of Trump’s 4 July deadline.

It’s not going to be easy: Division within the Republican party over some aspects of the bill could make it difficult for the bill to pass, with some hardliners demanding steeper spending cuts, other affected states objecting to changes to Medicaid financing mechanisms, and still some concerned about the USD 5 tn increase in the debt ceiling that the bill is expected bring. (Reuters | Bloomberg | Guardian | Wall Street Journal | Financial Times | New York Times)

ALSO- Trump said Israel has agreed to a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza which will now be delivered by mediators in Qatar and Egypt to Hamas. The ceasefire will be used as a period during which “we will work with all parties to end the war,” Trump said, while urging Hamas to accept the agreement, warning that “things will only get worse” if it does not. This comes ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming visit to Washington on Monday, and following an escalation of violence that has killed hundreds in the past day alone. (Bloomberg | Reuters | Guardian | CNBC)

AND- Another Trump deadline is looming: The 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs is set to end on 9 July, and Trump has confirmed it will resume with the tariffs with countries with which it has yet to reach trade agreements, including Japan, which is set to see a 24% tariff on all of its imports. Trump has threatened to hike the levies for Japan further as trade talks falter. (FT)

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IPO WATCH

Sport Clubs sets its Tadawul IPO share price at SAR 7.50

Sports Clubs Company set the final offer price for its IPO at SAR 7.50 per share, pricing at the top end of the range, according to a disclosure to the bourse. Investor appetite was strong, with the institutional offering 44.1x oversubscribed.

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REFRESHER- The listing will see the Riyadh-based fitness chain float 30% of its share capital, or 34.32 mn shares, nearly three months after receiving regulatory approval. Of the total offering, 23.9 mn shares or 21% of post-IPO capital are existing shares, with the remaining portion comprising newly issued stock.

Proceeds + market cap: The IPO is expected to raise up to SAR 257.3 mn, implying a market capitalization of SAR 858 mn at listing. Of the net proceeds, the company plans to deploy 60% toward setting up and equipping new fitness clubs, 20% to purchase new equipment, 16% to upgrade existing facilities, and 4% to settle outstanding obligations. Selling shareholders will retain the proceeds from the secondary component, while offering expenses are estimated at SAR 25 mn.

Next up: Retail investors are set to be allocated up to 20% of the offering, with a one-day subscription window on 8 July. Each investor will be able to book a maximum of 250k shares, and a minimum of 10. Final allocation of shares is slated for no later than 10 July.

Post-IPO structure: Selling parties will retain a 56% post-IPO majority, down from 80%. Their shares will remain on lockup for 6 months from the first day of trading.

ADVISORS- BSF Capital is quarterbacking the transaction as lead manager, financial advisor, bookrunner, and underwriter. Kirkland & Ellis International is providing counsel. PwC is serving as financial due diligence advisor, Dr. Mohamed Al-Amri & Co. Chartered Accountants as auditor, and Portas Consulting MEA as market consultant.

Receiving agents include BSF Capital, Al Rajhi Capital, Albilad Investment, Riyad Capital, SNB Capital, ANB Capital, Derayah Financial, SAB Invest, and Alinma Investment, among others.

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PIF WATCH

PIF snaps a perfect 100% score in 2025 Global SWF GSR rankings

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) once again landed at the top of the Global SWF report, landing a perfect 100% score in the 2025 governance, sustainability, and resilience (GSR) rankings, according to the group’s latest report (pdf). The fund’s score makes it one of just nine state-owned investors (SOIs) worldwide to hit triple digits. PIF’s perfect 100 score marks a 4-point gain from last year and a massive 28-point leap from 2020, helped by PIF’s new annual ESG updates.

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The GSR scorecard assesses 25 equally weighted yes-or-no criteria — 10 for governance, 10 for sustainability, and 5 for resilience—then converts that into a percentage.

On the money front: PIF ranked sixth globally in capital deployed over the past 5.5 years (USD 4.9 bn) but it came in 36th for 10-year annualized returns (6.29% from FY 2015-FY 2024).

Local investments made up 40% of total deployments in 1H 2025, aligning with the PIF’s plan to cut international exposure to 18–20% (down from 30%).

Saudi Arabia’s four SOIs now manage over USD 1.5 tn in assets, placing the Kingdom at ninth globally by assets under management (AUM). Collectively, these SOIs rank 46th in GSR with a 49% score, a 78% credit rating, and 52% on the Corruption Perceptions Index. PIF leads the local pack with USD 925 bn in AUM (6th worldwide), followed by the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) with USD 374 bn (18th globally).

Regionally, GCC sovereign wealth funds managed USD 5.9 tn in assets in 1H 2025 — accounting for 36% of global sovereign wealth fund (SWF) assets. They also deployed 36% of all sovereign investments during the same period, up from 32% in 2H 2024. Over the past five years, SOIs in the Middle East have steadily improved GSR scores, rising from 32% in 2020 to 48% in 2025.

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REAL ESTATE

Masar, Aljazira Capital, and Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Investment Company establish a real estate private fund

Umm Al Qura, Aljazira, and Naif Saleh to establish SAR 1.4 bn real estate private fund: Umm Al Qura Development and Construction Company (Masar) inked a non-binding MoU with Aljazira Capital and Naif Saleh Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Investment Company to set up a private real estate fund with a target capital of SAR 1.4 bn, according to a Masar statement.

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What’s being built? The fund will aim to develop two land plots within the Masar Destination project in Makkah, intended for hotel, residential, and commercial use.

Who’s doing what? Aljazira Capital will serve as fund manager and Naif Al Rajhi Investment as developer. Masar will contribute the land as an in-kind investment, while the developer will provide both cash and in-kind contributions. Ownership shares will be finalized once the fund is officially established.

The MoU is valid for six months from the signing date (30 June 2025), or until the fund is launched — whichever comes first. It may be extended with written consent from all parties. Masar noted that the agreement has no immediate financial impact.

Background: Umm Al Qura has been ramping up its land sales, selling a 2.4 sqm land plot to Watheeq Capital-managed Watheeq Retal Roya Al Haram Real Estate Fund for SAR 145.3 mn and a 2.7 sqm plot to Tomooh AlKhaleej Financial Company for SAR 264.9 mn. The company also sold a 2.5 sqm plot located in the Masar Destination Project for SAR 255.8 mn to Home Investment Fund.

IN OTHER REAL ESTATE NEWS-

Masar gets another real estate fund for a residential tower: Our friends at Retal Urban Development separately signed a 60-day MoU with Watheeq Capital to launch a SAR 600 mn real estate fund to develop a 28-floor residential tower in Makkah’s Masar destination, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul yesterday.

More details: The project will include around 200 housing units with close proximity to the Holy Mosque and the Haramain High Speed Rail station.

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REAL ESTATE

Madinah real estate transactions rise 16% in 2024

Madinah’s real estate sector saw a 16% y-o-y rise in property transactions in 2024, driven by increased investment activity and growing demand for housing and tourism-related projects, state news agency SPA reported yesterday, citing a report by the Madinah Chamber.

In 4Q 2024 alone, 2.5k transactions worth SAR 2.1 bn were completed across residential, commercial, and agricultural real estate sectors, compared to 1.6k transactions worth SAR 1.8 bn during the same period in 2023.

The residential sector accounted for most of the growth, with 2.3k transactions totaling SAR 1.6 bn in 4Q 2024, with an average price of SAR 1.2 per sqm. In comparison, 4Q 2023 saw 1.4k residential transactions worth SAR 1.1 bn, with a higher average price of SAR 1.3k per sqm.

Meanwhile, commercial real estate activity declined, with 237 transactions worth SAR 382.4 mn taking place in 4Q 2024, compared to 294 worth SAR 755.4 mn a year earlier. The average price per sqm also declined by 24% to SAR 2.1k over the same period.

Agricultural land transactions also dropped: Only 18 transactions were recorded in 4Q 2024, valued at SAR 55.6 mn, with an average price of SAR 87 per sqm. This compares to 37 transactions in 4Q 2023 totaling SAR 29.3 mn, with an average of just SAR 15 per sqm.

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STARTUP WATCH

Ninja raises USD 250 mn and hits unicorn status

Homegrown quick delivery app Ninja raised USD 250 mn from local investors in a funding round led by Riyad Capital, pushing its valuation to about USD 1.5 bn, Bloomberg reported yesterday, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

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The fundraising comes ahead of a planned IPO for Ninja in 2027, with the company currently in talks to go public, although no final decisions on valuation or timeline have been disclosed.

About Ninja: Founded in 2022, Ninja is a rapid delivery startup operating in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. The app offers ultra-fast delivery for everyday items — from groceries and pet supplies to household essentials — catering to the growing demand for convenience in the region.

We knew this was coming: In March, the company had been in talks for a potential fundraising round that would value the company at USD 1 bn.

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STARTUP WATCH

Flawless draws USD 1.5 mn in pre-seed funding from angel investors

Riyadh-based career guidance platform Flawless raised USD 1.5 mn (c. SAR 5.6 mn) in a pre-seed funding round, with participation from undisclosed angel investors, according to a press release published yesterday.

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Where’s the money going? Flawless will use the funding for tech development, service improvement, and team expansion.

About Flawless: Founded by Shaima Al Ghamdi (LinkedIn) in 2023, the platform offers data-driven mentorship and guidance for personal development and career growth, utilizing AI generative tools and psychology.

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MOVES

Sameh Hassan succeeds Waleed Fatani as Savola Group’s CEO

Savola Group named Sameh Mahmoud Hassan as its new CEO, succeeding Waleed Fatani (LinkedIn), who resigned per a mutual agreement with the company, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Hassan stepped in as CEO of the Savola Foods Company in 2018.

Zain KSA tapped Saad bin Abdulrahman Al Sadhan (LinkedIn) to serve as full-time CEO from 1 July, after serving as acting CEO, the telecom operator said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Al Sadhan has over 20 years of experience in telecom and IT, spending 10 years at Zain KSA where he previously assumed the roles of chief business officer and wholesale officer.

Horizon Food appointed Khadim Sarwar (LinkedIn) as its new CEO, effective 15 September, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Sarwar brings more than 28 years of experience in the food manufacturing sector across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and the UK.

Marsh Arabia Ins. Brokers tapped Bassel Gazzaz (LinkedIn) to take over as CEO, succeeding Bassam Al Bader, who had been with the firm since 2013, according to a press release. Gazzaz brings over 20 years of experience in both the ins. and financial sectors, as he assumed several senior roles at Bupa Arabia, including Strategic Growth Managing Director.

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Scientific & Medical Equipment House appointed Faisal Al Atawi (LinkedIn) as managing director and CEO, following the resignation of Barakat bin Saudi bin Mohammed Al Arifi due to personal circumstances, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Al Atawi has been with the company since 2022, serving most recently as Deputy CEO.

ATPI appointed Zara Higgins (LinkedIn) as general manager at Arjaa ATPI, its joint venture with local conglomerate Al Majdouie Holding, it said in a press release. Higgins was tapped after spending over a decade at ATPI, where he became general manager in 2023 and assumed the role of Arjaa ATPI Energy Head earlier this year.

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ALSO ON OUR RADAR

SRMG’s subsidiary Taoq lands a SAR 240 mn media contract

MEDIA-

Saudi Research and Media Group’s subsidiary Taoq Public Relations Company sealed a one-year SAR 240 mn contract for visual platform content with an unnamed company specializing in publicity, advertising, and public relations, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul yesterday.

REMEMBER: Taoq signed a three-year contract worth SAR 252 mn annually with an unnamed commercial company for the same purpose in April. During the same month, SRMG launched a new media solutions company, SRMG Media Solutions (SMS), to serve as the exclusive media sales representative for SRMG's portfolio.

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REAL ESTATE-

Seef + AWJ team up for Riyadh project: Bahrain-based real estate developer Seef Properties signed an MoU with local AWJ Real Estate to develop a large mixed-use project in Riyadh’s Al Rabwa development, it said in a press release yesterday. Seef will lead the development, while both companies will jointly handle planning and execution.

More details: The project will span around 160k sqm and include residential units, offices, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment venues, and has already delivered 3k homes in earlier phases, with over 7k more planned in upcoming phases.

MINING-

Yamama, Obeikan, Sultan Holding metal investment JV hits a wall: YamamaCement failed to reach a final agreement with Obeikan Investment Group and Sultan Holding Company (SHC) to form a holding company aimed at investing in metal industry, it said in a Tadawul disclosure yesterday.

IN CONTEXT- In December 2024, a non-binding MoU — valid through June 2025 — was signed between the three firms to launch a JV focusing on lithium, graphite, and silica production, among others.

AVIATION-

National flag carrier Saudia’s Al Fursan Loyalty Program partnered with loyalty solutions provider Merit to launch its e-store Al Fursan, allowing users to redeem miles for a host of products, it said in a statement earlier this week. Financial details remain undisclosed.

ICYMI- Last month saw Saudia inaugurate direct flights to four new global destinations — Al Alamein in Egypt, Salalah in Oman, Vienna in Austria, and Venice in Italy.

AI-

Ejada + Huawei team up to build AI tools: Ejada Systems partners with Huawei to integrate the Chinese tech mogul’s AI infrastructure with its sector-specific solutions, according to a press release published on Monday. The collaboration will see AI tools serve the Kingdom’s key sectors like finance, government, and healthcare.

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PLANET FINANCE

Rising US job openings + Senate passing “big beautiful bill” help buoy USD

Higher-than-expected job openings in the US and the Senate passing President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” overnight helped the USD trim its losses against other major currencies like the JPY and CHF, Reuters reports. The USD’s losses against the JPY narrowed by 0.17 percentage points and by 0.12 percentage points against the CHF compared to before the jobs data was released.

That being said, the USD is still down: The USD had fallen earlier in the day by 0.6% against the CHF to a 10-year low of CHF 0.79, and 0.8% against the JPY to 142.9. Meanwhile, the EUR climbed to a near four-year high at USD 1.2, while GBP inched up by 0.2% to USD 1.4. As a result, the USD index — one that measures the greenback against six peers — slipped by over 10% this year to its lowest since February 2022, marking its worst 1H performance in over half a century. The USD index is now at 96.68.

Labor market data may be somewhat positive, but it’s not enough yet to stimulate positive sentiment: The US labor market showed job openings rising to 7.769 mn at the end of May — coming in higher than economist forecasts and showing “1.07 jobs for every unemployed person,” Reuters reports. Despite the increase in available jobs, hiring declined by the end of the month to 3.4%, particularly in healthcare and social assistance, manufacturing, and professional and business services. The hiring slowdown comes in part due to “lack of clarity” on the outlook for businesses once Trump’s 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs sunsets, which economists say has “left businesses unable to make long-term plans.”

Investors are watching and waiting: US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled yesterday that a move to cut interest rates at the end of this month would depend on more economic data. Speaking at the European Central Bank Forum in Portugal yesterday, Powell confirmed that the central bank would have pushed ahead with further rate cuts this year, but put its easing cycle on hold because “the size of the tariffs and essentially all inflation forecasts for the United States went up materially as a consequence of the tariffs,” according to CNBC. Powell’s comments come amid growing fears over the Fed’s credibility as Trump continues his campaign for drastically lower interest rates. They will also have their eyes on Thursday’s nonfarm payrolls report, which measures the health of the US labor market.

MARKETS THIS MORNING-

It’s another mixed morning for Asian markets this morning, although most are leaning towards the red on the back of Jerome Powell saying that the US Fed could have already pushed through with interest rate cuts this year had it not been for President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs. Japan’s Nikkei and South Korea’s Kospi are each down more than 1% in early trading, while the Hang Seng Index is trading up. Futures suggest that Wall Street will open in the green later today.

TASI

11,122

-0.4% (YTD: -7.6%)

MSCI Tadawul 30

1,421

-0.6% (YTD: -5.9%)

NomuC

27,245

-0.4% (YTD: -13.4%)

USD : SAR (SAMA)

USD 3.75 Sell

USD 3.75 Buy

Interest rates

5.0% repo

4.5% reverse repo

EGX30

32,707

-0.5% (YTD: +10.0%)

ADX

9,929

-0.3% (YTD: +5.4%)

DFM

5,693

-0.2% (YTD: +10.4%)

S&P 500

6,198

-0.1% (YTD: +5.4%)

FTSE 100

8,785

+0.3% (YTD: +7.5%)

Euro Stoxx 50

5,282

-0.4% (YTD: +7.9%)

Brent crude

USD 67.18

+0.7%

Natural gas (Nymex)

USD 3.42

-1.2%

Gold

USD 3,349.8

+1.3%

BTC

USD 105,945.5

-1.1% (YTD: +13.4%)

Sukuk/bond market index

912.60

+0.1% (YTD: +1.2%)

S&P MENA bond & sukuk

145.53

+0.2% (YTD: +4.0%)

VIX (Fear gauge)

16.83

+0.6% (YTD: -3.0%)

THE CLOSING BELL: TADAWUL-

The TASI fell 0.4% yesterday on turnover of SAR 5.6 bn. The index is down 7.6% YTD.

In the green: Petro Rabigh (+10.0%), Cenomi Retail (+8.0%) and SPPC (+7.4%).

In the red: Alandalus (-2.8%), Taprco (-2.8%) and Walaa (-2.7%).

THE CLOSING BELL: NOMU-

The NomuC fell 0.4% yesterday on turnover of SAR 16.1 mn. The index is down 13.4% YTD.

In the green: Munawla (+11.1%), Enma Alrawabi (+9.7%) and FAD (+9.4%).

In the red: Meyar (-15.4%), Alhasoob (-11.0%) and Mayar (-8.3%).

CORPORATE ACTIONS-

Acwa Power’s shareholders approved the board’s recommendation to increase the firm’s capital by 4.6% to SAR 7.7 bn via a rights issue, at SAR 210 per share, it said in a disclosure (pdf) to Tadawul yesterday. The move — which will see the company’s shares increase by 33.9 mn to around 766 mn shares — aims to triple the company’s assets under management by 2030 and strengthen its financial position.

BupaArabia will distribute SAR 600 mn in dividends for FY 2024 at SAR 4.0 per share starting on Thursday, 17 July, it said in a press release (pdf).

Alinma Capital will distribute SAR 32.6 mn in dividends for 1H 2025 to Hospitality REIT Fund unitholders, it said in a Tadawul disclosure. The company will also disburse another SAR 21.2 mn in dividends for 1H 2025 to Retail REIT Fund unitholders, it said in a separate disclosure.

GGI scraps capital reduction plan: Gulf General Cooperative Ins. (GGI) withdrew its earlier board recommendation to reduce the company’s capital by 54% to SAR 137.9 mn and cancel over 16.2 mn shares while writing off SAR 162.1 mn in accumulated losses, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul. The board is still looking at alternative options to improve capital efficiency.

Tabuk Cement’s shareholders greenlit the company’sdividend distribution policy for 2024-2026, authorizing the board to issue interim dividends semi-annually or quarterly in 2025, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul yesterday. The company will pay at least SAR 0.25 per share every six months during the period, Argaam reports.


JULY

July (Second week): World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Global Awards 2025 awards ceremony, Geneva.

7 July-24 August (Monday-Sunday): Esports World Cup, Riyadh.

29-30 July (Tuesday-Wednesday): US Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting.

31 July (Thursday): Deadline for companies with SAR 2.5 mn or more in 2022/2023 revenues to integrate e-invoicing solutions with Fatoora.

AUGUST

7 July-24 August (Monday-Sunday): Esports World Cup, Riyadh.

5-17 August (Tuesday-Sunday): 2025 Fiba Asia Cup, Jeddah.

3Q 2025

The National Water Company is expected to award a construction contract for the Hail Region Water Networks project.

SEPTEMBER

3-4 September (Wednesday-Thursday): Sustainable Maritime Industry Conference (SMIC), Ritz-Cartlon, Jeddah.

15-17 September (Monday-Wednesday): Money 20/20 Middle East, Riyadh.

17-18 September (Wednesday-Thursday): US Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting and Summary of Economic Projections.

23 September (Tuesday): Saudi National Day.

OCTOBER

1-3 October (Wednesday-Friday): Saudi Green Building Forum, Riyadh.

7-8 October (Tuesday-Wednesday): Global EV & Mobility Technology (GEMTECH) Forum, Riyadh.

15 October (Wednesday): Russian-Arab Summit.

17 October (Friday): Saudization for private healthcare roles enters its second phase.

22-23 October (Wednesday-Thursday): Private Capital Forum, Riyadh.

28-30 October (Tuesday-Thursday): Future Investment Initiative (FII9), King Abdulaziz International Conference Center (KAICC) and the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh.

28-29 October (Tuesday-Wednesday): US Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting.

NOVEMBER

3-9 November (Monday- Sunday): WTA Tour Finals, Riyadh.

11-13 November (Tuesday-Thursday): TouriseSummit, Riyadh.

17-20 November (Monday-Thursday): Cityscape Global, Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre, Riyadh.

23-26 November (Sunday-Wednesday): Saudi Food Exhibition and Conference, Riyadh.

24-26 November (Monday-Wednesday): The World Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics Saudi Expo, Riyadh.

24-26 November (Monday-Wednesday): Metropolis Madinah Conference for civilizational capitals, King Salman International Convention Centre (KSICC), Al Madinah.

27-30 November (Thursday-Sunday): World Rally Championship Saudi Arabia 2025, Jeddah.

30 November (Sunday): Zatca 21st E-invoicing integration wave deadline.

DECEMBER

1-4 December (Monday-Thursday): International Conference on Nuclear and Radiological Emergencies, Riyadh.

1-4 December (Monday-Thursday): 61st ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Riyadh.

9-10 December (Tuesday-Wednesday): Federal Open Market Committee meeting and Summary of Economic Projections.

25-27 December (Saturday-Monday): The Fortune Global Forum 2025, Riyadh.

31 December (Wednesday): Zatca 22nd E-invoicing integration wave deadline.

31 December (Wednesday): Cancellation of Fines and Exemption of Financial Penalties Initiative by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (Zatca) deadline.

2026

UN Trade and Development Global Supply Chain Forum to take place in Saudi Arabia.

8-12 February (Sunday-Thursday): World Defense Show, Riyadh.

13-14 February (Friday-Saturday): Jeddah E-Prix 2026, Jeddah.

31 March (Tuesday): Zatca’s 23rd E-invoicing integration wave deadline.

27-29 April (Monday-Wednesday): Aluminum Arabia, The Arena, Riyadh.

26-29 October (Monday-Thursday): World Energy Congress, Riyadh.

Signposted to happen sometime in 2027:

  • The World Water Forum takes place in Riyadh.
  • The Ocean Race finishes in Amaala on the Red Sea.
  • Riyadh-Kudmi transmission line to be completed.

Signposted to happen sometime in 2Q 2027:

  • The Hail Region Water Networks Project is expected to be completed.
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