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海角直播 raises $818m in February sukuk sale聽

海角直播 raises $818m in February sukuk sale聽
The latest riyal-denominated offering, managed by the National Debt Management Center, follows a SR3.72 billion issuance in January. Shutterstock
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Updated 19 February 2025

海角直播 raises $818m in February sukuk sale聽

海角直播 raises $818m in February sukuk sale聽

RIYADH: 海角直播 raised SR3.07 billion ($818 million) through its February sukuk issuance as the Kingdom continues to tap debt markets to support economic diversification efforts.聽

The latest riyal-denominated offering, managed by the National Debt Management Center, follows a SR3.72 billion issuance in January. The Kingdom raised SR11.59 billion in December and SR3.41 billion in November, according to official data.聽

Sukuk, a Shariah-compliant financing instrument, allows investors to hold partial ownership in an issuer鈥檚 assets while adhering to Islamic finance principles. 海角直播 has been a key player in the global sukuk market, leveraging debt sales to finance projects under its Vision 2030 economic transformation plan.聽

According to the NDMC, the February issuance was split into four tranches. The first, valued at SR585 million, matures in 2029, while the second, at SR1.70 billion, is set to mature in 2032. The third tranche, worth SR404 million, is due in 2036, and the final portion, totaling SR376 million, will expire in 2039.聽

海角直播 is expected to play a leading role in driving global debt and sukuk issuance over the next two years, Fitch Ratings said earlier this month. The Kingdom鈥檚 financial institutions and corporations are increasingly turning to international debt markets to diversify their funding sources, the agency noted.聽

A separate report by Fitch projected 海角直播鈥檚 debt capital market to reach $500 billion by the end of 2025, supported by a growing pipeline of infrastructure and development projects.聽

The Kingdom is also set to lead bond and sukuk maturities in the Gulf region, with redemptions expected to total $168 billion between 2025 and 2029, according to a December report by Kamco Invest. Government-issued debt will account for the largest share, with maturities projected to reach $110.2 billion during the period.聽

Across the Gulf Cooperation Council, the debt capital market surpassed the $1 trillion mark in outstanding issuances by the end of November, Fitch said in a separate report.聽

Meanwhile, global sukuk issuance is forecast to range between $190 billion and $200 billion in 2025, driven by activity in key markets such as 海角直播 and Indonesia, according to S&P Global. The credit rating agency reported that global sukuk sales totaled $193.4 billion in 2024, slightly down from $197.8 billion in 2023.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,833

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,833
Updated 03 August 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,833

Closing Bell: Saudi main index ends lower at 10,833
  • Parallel market Nomu fell 0.63% to close at 26,755.84
  • MSCI Tadawul Index lost 0.79% to end at 1,398.65

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index slipped on Sunday, falling 87.17 points, or 0.80 percent, to close at 10,833.10.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index stood at SR3.39 billion ($904 million), with 62 stocks advancing and 187 declining.

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu fell 169.14 points, or 0.63 percent, to close at 26,755.84, as 30 stocks advanced while 50 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index also dropped, losing 11.09 points, or 0.79 percent, to end at 1,398.65.

The best-performing stock of the day was Sport Clubs Co., whose share price rose 9.96 percent to SR12.37.

Other top performers included Thimar Development Holding Co., which increased 6.67 percent to SR38.68, and Nama Chemicals Co., which gained 5.72 percent to SR26.24.

Saudi Aramco Base Oil Co., or Luberef, recorded the most significant decline, dropping 9.96 percent to SR94.00.

Jabal Omar Development Co. saw its share price fall 5.39 percent to SR18.96, while Dar Alarkan Real Estate Development Co. declined 4.35 percent to SR18.27.

On the announcements front, Saudi Basic Industries Corp. reported its interim financial results for the period ending June 30. According to a Tadawul statement, the company recorded a net loss of SR5.28 billion during the first six months of the year, compared to a net profit of SR2.43 billion in the same period a year earlier. 

The decline was primarily due to impairment charges, provisions, a strategic restructuring initiative, lower results from associates and non-integral joint ventures, and a zakat expense of SR694 million in 2025 versus a positive non-cash benefit of SR214 million in 2024.

SABIC also announced the board of directors鈥 recommendation to distribute SR4.5 billion in cash dividends to shareholders for the first half of 2025. A bourse filing revealed that the total number of shares eligible for dividends amounted to 3 billion, with a dividend per share of SR1.5, representing 15 percent of the share鈥檚 par value.

SABIC鈥檚 share closed the session at SR54.45, down 1.19 percent.

Luberef released its interim financial results for the first half of the year. According to a Tadawul statement, the company posted a net profit of SR446 million, down 13.2 percent year-on-year, mainly due to lower crack margins for by-products and a decline in base oil sales volumes, despite an improvement in base oil crack margins.

The company also announced the board鈥檚 recommendation to distribute SR168 million in cash dividends for the first half of 2025.
A bourse filing said the number of shares eligible for dividends was 168 million, with a dividend per share of SR1, equivalent to 10 percent of the share鈥檚 par value.


海角直播 opens August 鈥楽ah鈥 savings sukuk window with 4.97% return

海角直播 opens August 鈥楽ah鈥 savings sukuk window with 4.97% return
Updated 03 August 2025

海角直播 opens August 鈥楽ah鈥 savings sukuk window with 4.97% return

海角直播 opens August 鈥楽ah鈥 savings sukuk window with 4.97% return
  • Subscription for issuance will remain available until Aug. 5
  • Minimum subscription amount set at SR1,000, with maximum cap of SR200,000

RIYADH: 海角直播 has announced the opening of the August subscription window for its government-backed savings sukuk, offering an annual return of 4.97 percent, marking an increase from July鈥檚 4.88 percent. 

The 鈥淪ah鈥 sukuk is part of the 2025 issuance calendar overseen by the National Debt Management Center under the Ministry of Finance. 

The initiative is aligned with the Financial Sector Development Program, a key pillar of Vision 2030, which aims to elevate the national savings rate from 6 percent to 10 percent by the end of the decade. 

Subscription for the issuance opened at 10 a.m. Saudi time on Aug. 3 and will remain available until 3 p.m. on Aug. 5. The sukuk remains Shariah-compliant, denominated in Saudi riyals, and structured with a one-year maturity, offering fixed returns upon redemption. 

The minimum subscription amount is set at SR1,000 ($266.58), with a maximum cap of SR200,000 per investor. 

Individual investors aged 18 and above can participate through approved digital channels, including SNB Capital, Aljazira Capital, Alinma Investment, SAB Invest, and Al-Rajhi Capital. 

As the Kingdom鈥檚 first retail-oriented, government-backed savings instrument, 鈥淪ah鈥 is designed to enhance personal financial planning and encourage disciplined savings habits among individuals. 

The product offers several features to make savings accessible, including zero subscription fees, a simplified digital onboarding process, and flexibility in redemption, allowing subscribers to withdraw their funds during specified windows without penalties on the principal amount. 

The sukuk is issued in the form of lease-based structures, ensuring compliance with Shariah principles, and does not qualify as a tradable security on the Saudi financial market. 

The NDMC said the return rate for each issuance is determined based on prevailing market conditions, which may vary month to month. 

鈥淪ah鈥 sukuk are considered low-risk, government-guaranteed instruments, contributing to the Kingdom鈥檚 broader strategy of expanding the range of domestic savings products available to individuals. 

The NDMC said the sukuk supports the development of a more robust savings culture while fostering collaboration between public institutions and private financial entities. 


OPEC+ to raise oil output by 547,000 bpd in September

OPEC+ to raise oil output by 547,000 bpd in September
Updated 03 August 2025

OPEC+ to raise oil output by 547,000 bpd in September

OPEC+ to raise oil output by 547,000 bpd in September
  • Group said gradual phase-out of voluntary production cuts could be paused or reversed
  • It ensures alliance鈥檚 ability to respond swiftly and maintain balance in global oil markets

RIYADH: The OPEC+ alliance has agreed to increase oil production by 547,000 barrels per day in September, citing improved global economic prospects and stable market fundamentals.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the group emphasized its continued flexibility, noting that the gradual phase-out of voluntary production cuts could be paused or reversed depending on evolving market conditions.

This approach, it said, ensures the alliance鈥檚 ability to respond swiftly and maintain balance in global oil markets.

The decision marks the final stage of a phased reversal of the 2.2 million bpd voluntary production cuts implemented by eight OPEC+ members in 2023, a move initially aimed at stabilizing prices amid economic uncertainty.

鈥淭he eight OPEC+ countries also noted that this measure will provide an opportunity for the participating countries to accelerate their compensation,鈥 the statement read.

The producers also reaffirmed their commitment to full compliance with the group鈥檚 Declaration of Cooperation, and said that the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee would continue to supervise the voluntary adjustments, as agreed during its 53rd meeting on April 3, 2024.

The alliance had earlier approved smaller monthly increases鈥138,000 bpd in April, and 411,000 bpd each for May, June and July. In July, it announced a larger-than-expected increase of 548,000 bpd for August.

The latest hike will bring 海角直播鈥檚 output to 9.97 million barrels per day in September. Russia is set to produce 9.44 million bpd, Iraq 4.22 million, and the UAE 3.37 million. Production levels for Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman are projected at 2.54 million, 1.55 million, 959,000 and 801,000 bpd, respectively.

OPEC+ also said it would continue holding monthly meetings to review market conditions, compliance, and compensation, with the next gathering scheduled for Sept. 7.

In a speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in June, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman described OPEC+ as the 鈥渃entral bank鈥 of the global oil market, highlighting the alliance鈥檚 stabilizing role amid ongoing economic volatility.


GCC鈥檚 constant GDP grows 3.3% to $456.3bn in Q4 2024

GCC鈥檚 constant GDP grows 3.3% to $456.3bn in Q4 2024
Updated 03 August 2025

GCC鈥檚 constant GDP grows 3.3% to $456.3bn in Q4 2024

GCC鈥檚 constant GDP grows 3.3% to $456.3bn in Q4 2024
  • Non鈥憃il activities accounted for% of region鈥檚 GDP at constant prices
  • Oil activities contributed 29.4%

RIYADH: The gross domestic product of Gulf Cooperation Council countries rose 3.3 percent at constant prices to $456.3鈥痓illion by the end of 2024, according to a new report.

Non鈥憃il activities accounted for 70.6鈥痯ercent of the region鈥檚 GDP at constant prices in the final quarter, while oil activities contributed 29.4 percent, Oman News Agency reported, citing the Gulf Statistical Center.

鈥淭he contribution of non鈥憃il activities to the GCC GDP at constant prices reached 70.6鈥痯ercent by the end of the fourth quarter of 2024,鈥 ONA said.

The GDP growth aligns with broader trends across the Gulf, where nominal GDP reached $587.8鈥痓illion, growing 1.5 鈥痯ercent year on year, with non-oil sectors contributing 77.9 鈥痯ercent of the total growth.

Qatar recorded the highest real GDP increase at 4.5 鈥痯ercent, followed by the UAE at 3.6鈥 percent, and 海角直播 at 2.8鈥 percent, highlighting non-oil expansion as the main driver across the bloc.

Real GDP across the GCC rose 2.4鈥痯ercent, with non鈥憃il GDP expanding by 3.7鈥痯ercent and oil GDP contracting by 0.9鈥痯ercent due to voluntary OPEC+ production cuts.

Non鈥憃il sectors such as manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, construction, finance, real estate, and public administration collectively underpinned this growth, with manufacturing alone contributing 12.5鈥痯ercent and retail trade nearly 9.9鈥痯ercent of nominal GDP.

海角直播鈥檚 economy grew 1.3鈥痯ercent, with fourth鈥憅uarter real growth of 4.4鈥痯ercent compared to the same period in 2023. Non鈥憃il activities grew 4.6鈥痯ercent, outpacing a 4.5鈥痯ercent contraction in oil output as government spending increased by 2.6鈥痯ercent, Reuters reported.

Strategic programs like the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program contributed SR986鈥痓illion ($262.8鈥痓illion) to non鈥憃il GDP in 2024, representing 39鈥 percent of the nation鈥檚 non鈥憃il output, with overall non鈥憃il activities accounting for 55鈥 percent of total GDP.

The GCC鈥檚 pivot away from hydrocarbon dependence is supported by major investments in tourism, logistics, manufacturing, and finance, combined with regulatory reforms and infrastructure expansion.

National reforms such as Saudi Vision鈥2030, the UAE鈥檚 Economic Vision, Qatar鈥檚 National Vision 2030, and Oman鈥檚 Vision 2040 are all central to this shift.


Azerbaijan to export 1.2bn cubic meters of gas to Syria annually via Turkiye聽

Azerbaijan to export 1.2bn cubic meters of gas to Syria annually via Turkiye聽
Updated 03 August 2025

Azerbaijan to export 1.2bn cubic meters of gas to Syria annually via Turkiye聽

Azerbaijan to export 1.2bn cubic meters of gas to Syria annually via Turkiye聽
  • Syrian energy minister said new gas supply will boost electricity generation by about 750 megawatts
  • Turkish counterpart said deal targets initial daily deliveries of 6 million cubic meters

RIYADH: Azerbaijan will export 1.2 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually to Syria through Turkiye, marking a significant shift in regional energy cooperation and highlighting Ankara鈥檚 growing involvement in Syrian reconstruction.

The gas will be sourced from the Shah Deniz field in the Caspian Sea, operated by a BP-led consortium, and transported through a pipeline linking Turkiye and Syria, according to SOCAR Vice President Elshad Nasirov. He made the remarks during a ceremony in Kilis, a Turkish city near the Syrian border.

The export deal follows agreements earlier this year between Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev and Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, Azerbaijan鈥檚 Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov said, as reported by Reuters.

The development comes as Turkiye moves to normalize ties with the Damascus government, pivoting from its previous support for opposition groups. Turkish companies in construction, logistics, and manufacturing are expected to play a leading role in rebuilding Syria, where damage estimates top $1 trillion, according to the UN.

鈥淲ith this agreement, Azerbaijan proves it can supply gas not only westward, but also to the East and South,鈥 Nasirov said.

Syrian Energy Minister Mohammad Al-Bashir said the new gas supply will boost electricity generation by about 750 megawatts, providing an additional four hours of daily electricity in several war-affected areas.

Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said the deal targets initial daily deliveries of 6 million cubic meters, aligning with the 1.2 bcm annual goal. He added the first phase could expand to 2 bcm per year, enough to restart Syrian power plants with a total capacity of 1,200 MW.

However, Al-Bashir noted the initial phase will begin with 3.4 million cubic meters per day, with gradual increases. He emphasized the gas would directly support energy restoration in the country鈥檚 most devastated regions.

In a joint press conference in May, Bayraktar said the agreement could eventually power up to 1,300 MW of electricity generation.