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CMA approves new rules to spur Saudi investment fund sector

The goal is to elevate the competitiveness of the asset management industry by identifying development opportunities, adopting international best practices, and enhancing transparency and governance. File
The goal is to elevate the competitiveness of the asset management industry by identifying development opportunities, adopting international best practices, and enhancing transparency and governance. File
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CMA approves new rules to spur Saudi investment fund sector

CMA approves new rules to spur Saudi investment fund sector

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Capital Market Authority has announced a package of regulatory enhancements aimed at strengthening the investment fund environment in the Kingdom, according to a press release issued on Wednesday.

The reforms, which involve amendments to the Investment Funds Regulations, Real Estate Investment Funds Regulations, and the glossary of terms used across CMA regulations, are designed to advance the regulatory framework governing investment funds.

The goal is to elevate the competitiveness of the asset management industry by identifying development opportunities, adopting international best practices, and enhancing transparency and governance.

The reforms reflect 海角直播鈥檚 broader efforts to deepen its capital markets and attract more local and international investment, in line with Vision 2030 economic diversification goals.

According to a CMA board decision, the updated rules will help expand and develop the investment fund and REIT sectors, increase transparency for unitholders, and improve investor protection through more robust governance standards.

Key reforms

One of the major changes includes broadening the categories of entities allowed to distribute investment fund units. Under the new rules, fund units may now be distributed via licensed investment platforms and e-money institutions approved by the Saudi Central Bank, including through their websites and mobile apps.

Additional reforms cover the procedures for fund termination and the removal of fund managers, as well as new guidelines for voluntary withdrawal by managers of both public and private funds.

A key requirement is obtaining CMA approval for such withdrawals, and ensuring that the outgoing fund manager transfers all management responsibilities to a successor within 60 days. This is aimed at safeguarding investor rights and ensuring a smooth transition process.

REIT flexibility in parallel market

In a move to expand investment opportunities and increase potential returns for investors, the CMA will now allow traded real estate investment funds listed on the parallel market to invest in real estate development projects at the time of fund establishment.

These investments will not be bound by the standard asset allocation ratios and restrictions previously outlined in the Real Estate Investment Funds Regulations.


Egypt鈥檚 annual urban consumer inflation at 14.9 percent in June, stats agency says

Egypt鈥檚 annual urban consumer inflation at 14.9 percent in June, stats agency says
Updated 09 July 2025

Egypt鈥檚 annual urban consumer inflation at 14.9 percent in June, stats agency says

Egypt鈥檚 annual urban consumer inflation at 14.9 percent in June, stats agency says
  • Urban food and beverage prices were down 1.2%

DUBAI: Egypt鈥檚 annual urban consumer price inflation slowed to 14.9 percent in June from 16.8 percent in May, data from statistics agency CAPMAS showed on Wednesday.

The drop in inflation is steeper than the median forecast of 15 analysts polled by Reuters, which had seen annual urban consumer inflation last month at 16.2 percent.

Urban food and beverage prices were down 1.2 percent overall compared to May 2025 but were up by 6.9 percent against June 2024, according to CAPMAS.

Urban inflation on a monthly basis inched down in June by 0.1 percent compared to May, as meat and poultry prices were down by 3.8 percent, fruits by 2.1 percent and vegetables by 1 percent, while the prices of bread and cereals were up by 0.3 percent and seafood by 0.8 percent.

Egypt鈥檚 annual inflation has plunged from a record high of 38 percent in September 2023, helped by an $8 billion financial support package agreed with the International Monetary Fund in March 2024. 


Most Gulf markets close higher shrugging off Trump鈥檚 tariff news

Most Gulf markets close higher shrugging off Trump鈥檚 tariff news
Updated 09 July 2025

Most Gulf markets close higher shrugging off Trump鈥檚 tariff news

Most Gulf markets close higher shrugging off Trump鈥檚 tariff news
  • 海角直播鈥檚 benchmark index eased 0.1%
  • Abu Dhabi index added 0.4%

LONDON: Most stock markets in the Gulf reversed early losses to close higher on Wednesday as investors appeared unfazed by the latest tariff threats from US President Donald Trump. 

Trump ramped up his trade offensive on Tuesday, announcing a 50 percent tariff on copper and renewed long-threatened levies on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals. He also reiterated plans to slap 10 percent tariffs on imports from Brazil, India, and other BRICS countries. 

海角直播鈥檚 benchmark index eased 0.1 percent, dragged down by a 3.1 percent slide in utilities heavyweight ACWA Power and a 0.9 percent decrease in oil giant Saudi Aramco.

In the UAE, Dubai鈥檚 main index gained 0.7 percent, hitting a fresh 17-year high, lifted by a 3.6 percent rise in Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corp. 

Emirates has signed a preliminary agreement with Crypto.com to accept payments through its platform. 

The UAE continues to grow as a regional hub for crypto firms, with several enabling crypto payments for real estate, tuition, and transport. 

Abu Dhabi index added 0.4 percent, posting its sixth straight session of gains. 

Abu Dhabi National Insurance Co. advanced 6.4 percent following regulatory approval to open a branch in India. 

Qatar鈥檚 benchmark index closed flat. 

Outside the Gulf, Egypt鈥檚 blue-chip index, which traded after a session鈥檚 break, finished 0.4 percent higher, with Commercial International Bank rising 0.6 percent higher. 

Egypt鈥檚 stock exchange suspended trading on Tuesday, citing ongoing disruptions affecting brokerage firms鈥 ability to communicate efficiently across the trading system, after a fire broke out on Monday in a telecoms data center in Cairo. 


Blacklane and EVIQ partner to expand EV charging network in 海角直播聽

Blacklane and EVIQ partner to expand EV charging network in 海角直播聽
Updated 09 July 2025

Blacklane and EVIQ partner to expand EV charging network in 海角直播聽

Blacklane and EVIQ partner to expand EV charging network in 海角直播聽
  • Initiative aims to support development of sustainable infrastructure, focusing on clean technologies
  • Deal includes development of dedicated charging stations for vehicle fleets

JEDDAH: Electric vehicle charging infrastructure is set to expand across 海角直播 following a strategic partnership between Blacklane and EVIQ, accelerating the Kingdom鈥檚 shift toward clean and sustainable mobility. 

Under the agreement, EVIQ 鈥 a joint venture between the Public Investment Fund and Saudi Electricity Co. 鈥 will collaborate with the international chauffeur-driven transport firm to support the expansion of the Kingdom鈥檚 EV charging network across key cities and mobility hubs, according to a press release. 

The initiative aims to support the development of sustainable infrastructure in line with Saudi Vision 2030, focusing on clean technologies and environmental responsibility. It also supports the Kingdom鈥檚 goal to transition 30 percent of vehicles in Riyadh to electric by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 鈥 a target it aims to reach ahead of schedule

Mohammed Bakr Gazzaz, CEO of EVIQ, said: 鈥淏y integrating national charging infrastructure with premium fleet operations, we aim to reinforce the foundation for a scalable, future-ready transport ecosystem aligned with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030.鈥 

The deal includes the development of dedicated charging stations for vehicle fleets, most notably an integrated charging center at Blacklane鈥檚 new regional headquarters for the Gulf region in Riyadh. 

鈥淎s we rapidly scale operations across the nation, we鈥檙e thrilled to have EVIQ on-board to actively support our expanding electric fleet. Together we are setting new benchmarks for sustainable innovation and success,鈥 said Jens Wohltorf, CEO and co-founder of Blacklane. 

Blacklane will incorporate EVIQ鈥檚 public charging network into its operations in 海角直播 to support its growing electric vehicle fleet. Both companies also plan to explore opportunities for system integration aimed at improving network functionality and user accessibility. 

The partnership follows Blacklane鈥檚 recent introduction of Lucid electric vehicles into its Saudi fleet, as part of efforts to expand its EV offerings. EVIQ鈥檚 fast-charging network supports the company鈥檚 goal of enhancing its electric mobility services in the Kingdom, the release added. 

As part of the partnership, the companies will co-develop training programs under Blacklane鈥檚 Chauffeur Training Academy, focusing on EV charging best practices to support service quality, safety, and sustainability. 

Blacklane鈥檚 expansion in 海角直播 is backed by TASARU Mobility Investments, a wholly owned investment arm of PIF.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index slightly dips to 11,278; Nomu gains

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slightly dips to 11,278; Nomu gains
Updated 09 July 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slightly dips to 11,278; Nomu gains

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slightly dips to 11,278; Nomu gains
  • Parallel market Nomu gained 104.43 points to close at 27,448.22
  • MSCI Tadawul Index edged down 0.27% to 1,445.25

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index dropped marginally on Wednesday, shedding 16.34 points or 0.14 percent to close at 11,277.73. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR5.48 billion ($1.46 billion), with 140 of the listed stocks advancing and 109 declining. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu, gained 104.43 points to close at 27,448.22.

The MSCI Tadawul Index edged down by 0.27 percent to 1,445.25.

The best-performing stock on the main market was Umm Al Qura for Development and Construction Co. The firm鈥檚 share price increased by 8.62 percent to SR26.70. 

The share price of Saudi Real Estate Co. also rose by 7.68 percent to SR20.89. 

Retal Urban Development Co. also saw its share price advance by 6.62 percent to SR16.10. 

On the announcements front, Alinma Bank said that it completed the issuance of US dollar-denominated sukuk worth $500 million, under its Trust Certificate Issuance Program. 

According to a press statement, the sukuk issue is expected to settle on July 15. 

The share price of Alinma Bank declined by 1.19 percent to SR26.68. 

Jahez International Co. for Information System Technology announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire a 76.56 percent stake in Snoonu Corporation Holding LLC, a Qatari-based technology and logistics firm that operates an e-commerce and on-demand delivery platform. 

In a press statement, the company revealed that it will acquire 8.14 million shares, representing 75 percent of Snoonu鈥檚 share capital, from existing shareholders for $225 million. 

Jahez will also subscribe to 723,960 newly issued shares in Snoonu, representing 1.56 percent of the stake, for $20 million. 

The share price of Jahez edged up by 1.11 percent to SR27.44. 


MENA mergers and acquisitions deals rise 149% to record $115.5bn in H1: LSEG

MENA mergers and acquisitions deals rise 149% to record $115.5bn in H1: LSEG
Updated 09 July 2025

MENA mergers and acquisitions deals rise 149% to record $115.5bn in H1: LSEG

MENA mergers and acquisitions deals rise 149% to record $115.5bn in H1: LSEG
  • Deal volumes climbed 16% year on year, reaching highest level in three years
  • UAE drew $39.8 billion in M&A inflows, followed by 海角直播 at $3.5 billion

RIYADH: Mergers and acquisitions in the Middle East and North Africa region reached $115.5 billion in the first half of 2025, marking a 149 percent increase over the same period last year. 

The London Stock Exchange Group said in its latest report that this marks the highest first-half total since it began tracking the data in 1980, highlighting the region鈥檚 resilience amid global economic headwinds. 

Deal volumes in the region also climbed 16 percent year on year, reaching the highest level in three years.  

The sharp uptick signals robust investor appetite despite macroeconomic uncertainty and builds on a solid 2024 performance, when MENA M&A deals rose 7 percent to $92.3 billion. 

In February, US-based investment bank Morgan Stanley described the momentum as a 鈥渟tructural upswing鈥 in deal volume and value, driven by regulatory reforms and strategic policy shifts across the region. 

The rise in the 海角直播鈥檚 IPO pipeline aligns with broader financial reforms. Shutterstock

鈥淒eals involving a MENA target reached $48.0 billion, 18 percent more than the value recorded last year at this time and a level only exceeded once before, in 2019 when Saudi Aramco acquired a majority stake in SABIC,鈥 LSEG said.   

The analysis revealed that outbound M&A reached $64.5 billion, an all-time first-half record, while the number of outbound deals rose 8 percent. 

The largest deal announced so far this year is Borealis AG鈥檚 $30.85 billion acquisition of Borouge PLC in the UAE, which is currently pending completion. 

UAE and Saudi lead activity 

The UAE was the top target country, drawing $39.8 billion in M&A inflows, followed by 海角直播 at $3.5 billion.  

Earlier this year, global consulting firm EY said the two countries accounted for 318 M&A deals in 2024, worth $29.6 billion combined, citing improved capital markets, international investor interest, and regulatory liberalization as primary drivers. 

In a sign of continued M&A momentum in 海角直播, the General Authority for Competition approved a record 202 economic concentration requests in January, reflecting the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to strengthen its competitive business environment. 

Economic concentration approvals are required for mergers and acquisitions to ensure they do not create monopolies or disrupt market competition. 

Sectoral breakdown 

The materials sector dominated MENA-targeted M&A activity by value in the first half of the year, accounting for 67 percent of total deal value at $32.1 billion, largely driven by the UAE's ADNOC-OMV merger involving Borouge and Borealis, according to the latest LSEG report. 

The financial sector followed with deals worth $3.3 billion, while the consumer products and services sector recorded $2.9 billion in transactions. The high technology and industrials sectors saw activity totaling $2.6 billion and $2.3 billion, respectively. 

The UAE was the top target country, drawing $39.8 billion in M&A inflows. Shutterstock

M&A in the energy and power sector reached $2.2 billion during the same period. 

London-based financial services group Rothschild led the MENA financial adviser league table for announced M&A deals in the first half, advising on transactions worth a combined $76.1 billion. 

Equity capital markets  

Equity and equity-related issuance in the MENA region totaled $7.6 billion in the first six months of the year, representing a 57 percent decline in value compared to the same period in the previous year.  

Initial public offerings accounted for 59 percent of the total, while follow-on issuances made up the remaining 41 percent. 

A total of 25 IPOs were recorded 鈥 two more than during the same period in 2024 鈥 marking the highest such tally since 2008. 
Collectively, these IPOs raised $4.5 billion, representing a 25 percent rise compared to the previous year.  

鈥淟ow-cost airline flynas raised $1.1 billion in its stock market debut on 海角直播鈥檚 main Tadawul exchange in May, the largest IPO in the region so far this year,鈥 said LSEG.  

A June report by Forbes Middle East said that 海角直播鈥檚 equity capital market maintained strong momentum in the first half, with six companies raising a combined $2.8 billion through initial public offerings on Tadawul. 

The rise in the Kingdom鈥檚 IPO pipeline aligns with broader financial reforms, as the Capital Market Authority has introduced new frameworks, including regulations for special purpose acquisition companies, to expand funding avenues and enhance private sector participation. 

The LSEG report said proceeds raised from follow-on offerings reached $3.1 billion during the first quarter, largely boosted by Abu Dhabi's ADNOC Gas鈥檚 $2.8 billion share sale in February. 

The energy and power sector led activity, with issuers raising a combined $2.8 billion, accounting for 38 percent of total equity capital raised in the region, followed by the real estate sector at 20 percent. 

HSBC topped the MENA equity capital markets underwriting league table for the first half, with a 15 percent market share, followed by EFG Hermes at 11 percent. 

Low-cost airline flynas raised $1.1 billion in its stock market debut on 海角直播鈥檚 main Tadawul exchange in May. Shutterstock

Debt capital markets  

MENA bond issuance totaled $86.8 billion in the first half, representing a 17 percent increase over the same period last year and marking the highest first-half total since 1980. 

The number of bond issues also rose 17 percent year on year, surpassing all previous first-half records. 

海角直播 was the most active issuer, accounting for 52 percent of total bond proceeds, followed by the UAE at 25 percent, and Qatar at 8 percent.

Earlier this month, a report by S&P Global said 海角直播鈥檚 domestic corporate bond and sukuk markets are poised for further growth, driven by Vision 2030 investments and ongoing regulatory reforms. 

In April, Fitch Ratings reported that 海角直播鈥檚 debt capital market reached $465.8 billion by the end of March, a 16 percent year-on-year increase, with sukuk making up 60.4 percent of the total. 

The Kingdom鈥檚 debt market is expected to surpass $500 billion in outstanding value by the end of 2025, supported by strong economic fundamentals, diversified funding strategies, and continued progress under Vision 2030. 

LSEG also said Islamic bonds in the region raised $32.2 billion in the first half 鈥 an all-time record for the period 鈥 representing a 14 percent increase over last year. 

Sukuk accounted for 37 percent of total bond proceeds raised in the region, slightly down from 38 percent during the same period in 2024. 

The materials sector dominated MENA-targeted M&A activity by value in the first half of the year, largely driven by the UAE鈥檚 ADNOC-OMV merger involving Borouge and Borealis. Shutterstock

HSBC led the MENA bond bookrunner rankings, handling $8.9 billion in proceeds, or a 10 percent market share in the first half. 

Investment banking fees 

LSEG estimated that $773.7 million in investment banking fees were generated in the MENA region, a 2 percent decline from the same period in 2024, but still the third-highest first-half total since 2000. 

Debt capital markets underwriting fees rose 20 percent year on year to $278.9 million in the first six months. 

However, equity market underwriting fees dropped to a two-year low of $169.9 million, reflecting an 18 percent year-on-year decline. 

鈥淎dvisory fees earned from completed M&A transactions totalled $191 million, 52 percent more than the value registered last year at this time and the highest first-half total since 2022,鈥 said LSEG.

According to the report, 海角直播 accounted for 41 percent of all MENA investment banking fees, followed by the UAE at 35 percent, and Qatar at 7 percent. 

HSBC earned the most investment banking fees in the region, collecting $64 million, or an 8 percent share of the total fee pool.