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Saudi economy to achieve 4.6% growth, among highest in GCC by 2025: IMF

Saudi economy to achieve 4.6% growth, among highest in GCC by 2025: IMF
The estimates from the IMF surpass the projection made in the Saudi pre-budget statement on Sept. 30. Shutterstock
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Updated 23 October 2024

Saudi economy to achieve 4.6% growth, among highest in GCC by 2025: IMF

Saudi economy to achieve 4.6% growth, among highest in GCC by 2025: IMF
  • Forecast comes two days after the World Bank projected the Saudi economy to grow by 1.6% this year
  • Kingdom鈥檚 economic growth will聽be supported聽by its diversification strategy to strengthen the non-oil private sector

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚聽economy is set to expand by 1.5 percent and 4.6 percent in 2024 and 2025, respectively, according to an analysis by the International Monetary Fund.

聽Its latest report shows that the Kingdom鈥檚 projected economic growth for the year ending Dec. 31, 2025, is the second highest among countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council.

The forecast comes just two days after the World Bank projected the Saudi economy to grow by 1.6 percent this year, accelerating to 4.9 percent in 2025.聽

The estimates from the IMF and World Bank surpass the projection made in the Saudi pre-budget statement on Sept. 30, which forecasted the Kingdom鈥檚 GDP to grow by 0.8 percent in 2024, supported by the growth of non-oil activities, estimated to expand by 3.7 percent.聽

In September, a report released by credit rating agency S&P Global also underscored 黑料社区鈥檚 economic resilience聽and projected聽that the Kingdom鈥檚 GDP will experience a growth of 1.4 percent in 2024, with an acceleration to 5.3 percent in 2025.聽

According to the US-based agency, the Kingdom鈥檚 economic growth will聽be supported聽by its diversification strategy to strengthen the non-oil private sector and reduce dependence on crude revenues.聽

S&P Global added that anticipated rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve will likely benefit emerging markets like 黑料社区, which has strong growth fundamentals and increased capital inflows.聽

Regional outlook

According to the IMF, the GDP of countries in the Middle East and North Africa region聽is expected聽to expand by 2.1 percent this聽year,聽before accelerating to 4 percent in 2025.聽

The IMF added that the Kingdom鈥檚 Gulf neighbor UAE鈥檚 economy is expected to grow 4 percent and 5.1 percent in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

Qatar鈥檚 economy聽is projected聽to expand by 1.5 percent in 2024 and 1.9 percent in 2025.聽

According to the UN financial agency, Kuwait鈥檚 economy聽is expected聽to shrink by 2.7 percent in聽2024,聽before accelerating to 3.3 percent in the following 12 months.聽

Oman聽is expected聽to witness an economic growth of 1 percent and 3.1 percent in聽2024,聽and 2025, respectively, while Bahrain鈥檚 GDP will expand by 3 percent and 3.2 percent during the same period.聽

鈥淚n emerging market and developing economies, disruptions to production and shipping of commodities 鈥 especially oil 鈥 conflicts, civil unrest, and extreme weather events have led to downward revisions to the outlook for the Middle East and Central Asia and that for sub-Saharan Africa,鈥 said IMF.聽

Global outlook

According to the IMF, global growth has improved but聽still聽faces medium-term challenges.聽

The report projected that the global economy聽is expected聽to聽expand by 3.2 percent in 2024 and 2025.聽

鈥淭he global economy has been quite resilient and we聽are expecting聽growth rate to be 3.2聽both聽this year and next.聽The聽not so good聽news, however, is that in the medium term, we鈥檙e still expecting lackluster growth of a little聽bit聽over three,鈥 said the IMF Deputy Director of Research, Petya Koeva-Brooks, ahead of the聽release of the report.聽

The UN financial agency added that India is聽one of the emerging nations that聽is聽expected聽to grow significantly in the coming years.聽

According to the report, India鈥檚 GDP聽is set聽to expand by 7 percent in 2024 before marginally decelerating to 6.5 percent next year.聽

China鈥檚 economy聽is expected聽to expand by 4.8 percent and 4.5 percent in 2024 and 2025, respectively.聽

Overall, emerging markets and development economies will witness a GDP growth rate of 4.2 percent in 2024 and 2025.聽

According to the IMF, the economic growth of advanced economies will register a marginal growth of 1.8 percent each in 2024 and 2025, from 1.7 percent in 2023.聽

The US economy聽is projected聽to grow by 2.8 percent this year before decelerating to 2.2 percent in 2025.聽

Among advanced economies, the UK is expected to witness a GDP growth of 1.1 percent and 1.5 percent in 2024 and 2025, respectively.聽

IMF added that continued war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East聽are negatively affecting聽future economic growth.聽

鈥淲ell, unlike last time,聽we think聽the risks聽are tilted聽to the downside. The main downside risks that we see are that we see an escalation of geopolitical conflict or we see a ratcheting up of trade protectionism, or that we see more weakening in labor markets than what we expect in the baseline, or that we see a renewed聽bout聽of financial market turbulence,鈥 added Koeva-Brooks.聽

The analysis said that global headline inflation聽is expected聽to fall from an annual average of 6.7 percent in 2023 to 5.8 percent in 2024 and 4.3 percent in 2025, with advanced economies returning to their inflation targets sooner than emerging market and developing economies.聽

The report added that goods prices have stabilized globally, but services price inflation remains elevated in many regions.聽

鈥淐yclical imbalances have eased since the beginning of the year, leading to a better alignment of economic activity with potential output in major economies. This adjustment is bringing inflation rates across countries closer together and, on balance, has contributed to lower global inflation,鈥 said the IMF.聽

The report also highlighted the vitality of bringing in productive structural reforms, which are聽necessary to lift medium-term growth prospects.聽

With cyclical imbalances in the global economy waning, the聽IMF added that聽near-term policy priorities should be carefully calibrated to ensure a smooth landing.

The report also underscored that mitigating the risks of geoeconomic fragmentation and strengthening rules-based multilateral frameworks are essential to ensure that all economies can reap the benefits of future growth.聽

鈥淲e have three main policy recommendations. One relates to monetary policy for central banks to pivot toward providing more support to activity where inflation is under control,鈥 said Koeva-Brooks.聽

She added: 鈥淭he second one is about fiscal policy that we see the need for聽consolidation that is credible and that聽is聽done聽in a growth-preserving manner.聽And the third one is related to boosting that medium-term growth by implementing structural reforms to increase productivity and labor supply.鈥澛


Pakistan raises over $4.2 billion in bond auction, launches first 15-year zero coupon issue

Pakistan raises over $4.2 billion in bond auction, launches first 15-year zero coupon issue
Updated 19 June 2025

Pakistan raises over $4.2 billion in bond auction, launches first 15-year zero coupon issue

Pakistan raises over $4.2 billion in bond auction, launches first 15-year zero coupon issue
  • Muhammad Aurangzeb calls it a major step toward making Pakistan鈥檚 financial system resilient
  • He says the country is introducing new, smart ways of borrowing by giving investors more options

KARACHI: Pakistan raised more than Rs1.2 trillion ($4.2 billion) in a government bond auction on Wednesday, including the launch of its first-ever 15-year zero coupon bond, in a move the finance ministry said marked a shift toward longer-term and more diversified debt instruments.

The new zero coupon bond, which does not pay periodic interest but offers a lump sum at maturity, garnered strong investor demand and raised over Rs47 billion ($164.5 million).

The instrument is part of the government鈥檚 broader debt management strategy aimed at reducing short-term refinancing risk, encouraging Islamic finance and expanding the country鈥檚 long-term investment landscape.

鈥淭his is a major step forward in making Pakistan鈥檚 financial system stronger and more resilient,鈥 the country鈥檚 finance minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, said in a statement.
鈥淲e are introducing new, smart ways of borrowing that reduce risk and give investors more options,鈥 he added. 鈥淥ur aim is to manage public debt responsibly, promote Islamic finance and attract more long-term investment to support the country鈥檚 economic growth.鈥

The ministry noted the auction saw declining yields across other government securities, reflecting market optimism over moderating inflation and expectations of lower interest rates.

It said the average maturity of domestic debt had also risen from 2.7 years to 3.75 years, easing near-term repayment pressure.

The ministry noted the investor base was also broadening, with more participation from pension funds and insurance companies in addition to commercial banks.

It maintained the diversification helps distribute financial risk and deepen Pakistan鈥檚 local capital markets.

Officials also informed additional savings instruments for ordinary citizens, particularly Shariah-compliant bonds, are in development to foster retail investment and financial inclusion.

Despite ongoing global economic uncertainty, the ministry said the auction results reflect renewed investor confidence in Pakistan鈥檚 economic direction and reform efforts.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips 1.15% to close at 10,591

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips 1.15% to close at 10,591
Updated 18 June 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips 1.15% to close at 10,591

Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips 1.15% to close at 10,591
  • MSCI Tadawul Index decreased by 11.84 points to close at 1,366.6
  • Parallel market Nomu lost 254.4 points to end at 26,203.84 points

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index declined on Wednesday by 122.69 points, or 1.15 percent, to end at 10,591.13.

Total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR6.22 billion ($1.66 billion), with 18 stocks advancing and 231 declining. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also decreased by 11.84 points, or 0.86 percent, to close at 1,366.6

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market, Nomu, reported drops, losing 254.4 points, or 0.96 percent, to close at 26,203.84 points. This comes as 30 stocks advanced while as many as 55 retreated. 

Among the top gainers, BAAN Holding Group Co. rose 1.6 percent to SR36.85, while Advanced Petrochemical Co. added 1.26 percent to end at SR28.1. 

Dallah Healthcare Co. and Naseej International Trading Co. gained 1.05 percent and 0.94 percent, respectively, closing at SR115.4 and SR74.90.

Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co. also rose 0.87 percent to close at SR162.

Among the worst performers, National Co. for Learning and Education led losses with a decline of 7.53 percent to close at SR140.

Saudi Marketing Co. followed, shedding 7.04 percent to settle at SR15.32, while Ataa Educational Co. fell 5.85 percent to SR61.20. 

Arabian Pipes Co. ended the session down 5.46 percent at SR5.54, and Saudi Reinsurance Co. edged 5.13 percent lower to SR42.55.

On the announcements front, Saudi National Bank announced its intention to fully redeem its SR4.2 billion Tier-1 capital sukuk at face value on June 30, marking the fifth anniversary of its issuance.

The sukuk, which was issued on June 30, 2020, with a total value of SR4.2 billion, will be redeemed at 100 percent of the issue price in accordance with its terms and conditions.

The bank confirmed that all necessary regulatory approvals for the redemption have already been obtained.

SNB closed Wednesday鈥檚 session 0.43 percent lower to reach SR34.35.

黑料社区鈥檚 low-cost carrier flynas made its stock market debut, opening at SR77.50 and climbing to SR84.10 before retreating to a low of SR69.90. The stock closed at SR77.30, 3 percent below its IPO price of SR80.


黑料社区 ranks 17th globally in competitiveness index as it outshines economic heavyweights聽

黑料社区 ranks 17th globally in competitiveness index as it outshines economic heavyweights聽
Updated 18 June 2025

黑料社区 ranks 17th globally in competitiveness index as it outshines economic heavyweights聽

黑料社区 ranks 17th globally in competitiveness index as it outshines economic heavyweights聽
  • Listing driven by strong governance, infrastructure upgrades, diversification, and regulatory reforms
  • Kingdom placed behind China in 16th and ahead of Australia in 18th place

JEDDAH: 黑料社区 has maintained its spot in the top 20 of the World Competitiveness Ranking, ahead of global heavyweights like the UK, Germany and France.

The Kingdom secured 17th position on the list, driven by strong governance, infrastructure upgrades, diversification, and regulatory reforms.

Issued by the International Institute for Management Development鈥檚 World Competitiveness Center, the ranking is widely recognized as a benchmark for evaluating how effectively countries utilize their resources to drive long-term economic growth. 

黑料社区 was placed just behind China in 16th and ahead of Australia in 18th place. 

Although this marks a slight drop from 16th in 2024, 黑料社区鈥檚 2025 ranking represents a significant improvement from 32nd in 2023 and 24th in 2022, underscoring its rising economic stature.

Infrastructure continues to show marked improvement. Basic infrastructure ranks seventh globally with a score of 67.6, up two positions. File/SPA

As part of Vision 2030, 黑料社区 launched the National Competitiveness Center in 2019, with the organization now working with 65 government bodies to drive reforms centered on productivity, sustainability, inclusiveness, and resilience.

According to the World Competitiveness Center, the Kingdom needs to 鈥渃ontinue efforts to promote renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions鈥 and 鈥渃arry on enhancing overall competitiveness across multiple pillars.鈥

Improvement will also come if 黑料社区 continues to 鈥渋nvest even more in human capital development across all economic sectors鈥 and push ahead with 鈥渙ngoing government endeavors to achieve the targets in the Saudi 2030 vision.鈥

The IMD report is one of the world鈥檚 most comprehensive competitiveness benchmarks, evaluating 69 countries across four pillars: economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency, and infrastructure.

The ranking shows that GCC countries continue to demonstrate their growing economic strength and regional importance, with the UAE leading the group, securing fifth place globally, reflecting its diversified economy and strategic initiatives to attract investment.

Qatar follows in ninth place, supported by substantial infrastructure development and robust financial resources.

Bahrain was ranked 22, Oman came in at 28, and Kuwait was placed at 36, showing steady progress through structural reforms and sectoral investment despite ongoing challenges.

These rankings underscore the GCC鈥檚 ambition to strengthen global economic resilience and competitiveness.

Switzerland, Singapore, and Hong Kong lead the ranking, while Canada, Germany, and Luxembourg saw the most notable improvements among the top 20 economies.

Saudi focus

According to the IMD, 黑料社区 has made progress in several key economic areas, although some aspects still require improvement.

On the economic performance indicator, the Kingdom ranks 17th globally with a score of 62.3. Its domestic economy scored 59.2, placing it 25th worldwide, an improvement of six positions from the previous year.

黑料社区 ranked 12th globally in business efficiency with a strong score of 81.4. Shutterstock

International trade advanced three places to 29th with a score of 56.0, while global investment climbed four spots to 16th with a score of 57.8, signaling increased investor confidence.

However, the employment sector declined slightly, dropping three positions to 29th with a score of 55.6. 

Inflationary pressures impacted the prices indicator, which fell eight places to 19th despite maintaining a relatively strong score of 60.7.

These mixed results reflect 黑料社区鈥檚 ongoing efforts to strike a balance between growth and economic stability amid global and domestic challenges.

Public finance indicators remain solid, with a score of 69.5, placing the Kingdom 13th globally, despite a modest three-position drop.

Tax policy holds steady at 67.6 points and 12th place, with a similar three-rank decline. The institutional framework experienced a more pronounced decline, dropping seven places to 27th with a score of 58.6, indicating potential areas for reform.

In contrast, business legislation improved, rising two places to 13th with a score of 67.6, indicating regulatory progress. The societal framework remains a key challenge, ranking 55th with a score of 44.2, representing a nine-position decline, which highlights the need for continued social and structural development to support economic goals.

黑料社区 ranked 12th globally in business efficiency with a strong score of 81.4. Productivity and efficiency showed further strength, scoring 66 and placing the Kingdom 15th, up six spots.

The labor market remains a key strength, ranking 9th despite a four-place drop, with a score of 64.2. The finance sector gained three ranks to 19th with 63.4 points, while management practices rose to 17th with a score of 64.

Attitudes and values remain a significant national asset, ranking third globally with a score of 81.6, reflecting a strong culture of resilience and ambition.

Infrastructure continues to show marked improvement. Basic infrastructure ranks seventh globally with a score of 67.6, up two positions. Technological infrastructure rose 10 places to 23rd with a score of 59.5, and scientific infrastructure improved nine spots to 29th with a score of 52.1.

Health and environment indicators gained slightly, moving up one place to 47th with a score of 47.5. Education declined marginally, down one position to 39th with a score of 55.4, signaling an area for continued focus.


Riyadh Air to launch new destination every 2 months as 787 deliveries near

Riyadh Air to launch new destination every 2 months as 787 deliveries near
Updated 18 June 2025

Riyadh Air to launch new destination every 2 months as 787 deliveries near

Riyadh Air to launch new destination every 2 months as 787 deliveries near
  • Carrier is awaiting delivery of its initial aircraft to commence services
  • Riyadh Air secured necessary landing slots for its first destinations

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Riyadh Air is gearing up to introduce a new international destination every two months once it begins operations, as the carrier prepares to receive its first Boeing 787 aircraft. 

Riyadh Air, fully owned by the Public Investment Fund, is awaiting delivery of its initial aircraft to commence services, according to CEO Tony Douglas. 

Speaking to Bloomberg, he said the airline requires two jets to initiate a round-trip route to each new destination, adding that the Saudi carrier aims to connect to 100 cities by 2030 as part of its long-term growth strategy. 

This aligns with the Kingdom鈥檚 National Aviation Strategy, which targets doubling passenger capacity to 330 million annually from over 250 global destinations and increasing cargo handling to 4.5 million tonnes by 2030. 

The carrier currently has four Boeing 787 Dreamliners in different stages of assembly at Boeing鈥檚 facility in Charleston, South Carolina. Operations are expected to begin once the first two aircraft have been delivered. 

Riyadh Air had initially planned to launch services in early 2025, but delays in aircraft handovers from Boeing have pushed back the timeline. 

鈥淭he fact that these are in production probably brings my blood pressure down,鈥 Douglas said. 鈥淚 will actually not believe they have been delivered until the day after they have been delivered.鈥 

Douglas also said Riyadh Air has secured the necessary landing slots for its first destinations, though he did not disclose which cities. 

At the Paris Air Show this week, the airline announced an order for up to 50 Airbus A350 long-range jets, with deliveries expected to begin in 2030. 

Riyadh Air has also placed orders for 60 Airbus A321neo narrowbody aircraft and as many as 72 Boeing 787s, including options. 

Commenting on the Airbus order, Douglas said the decision was based on the aircraft鈥檚 capabilities and favorable commercial terms when compared with Boeing鈥檚 777X model. 鈥淚t was a very close call,鈥 he said. 

The airline鈥檚 growth strategy reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 ambition to transform Riyadh into a global travel hub and position 黑料社区 as a major player in international aviation. 

Riyadh Air aims to contribute to the broader Vision 2030 goals by enhancing connectivity and promoting tourism across the Kingdom. 


Saudi-based TIME Entertainment makes Nomu market debut

Saudi-based TIME Entertainment makes Nomu market debut
Updated 18 June 2025

Saudi-based TIME Entertainment makes Nomu market debut

Saudi-based TIME Entertainment makes Nomu market debut
  • Listing underscores company鈥檚 maturity and readiness for future expansion
  • TIME Entertainment specializes in producing large-scale live events across various sectors

RIYADH: TIME Entertainment Co., a Saudi-based full-service live events and experiences management company, has officially begun trading on the Nomu parallel market, marking a significant step in its growth trajectory.

Chairwoman Ameera Al-Taweel described the listing as a strategic milestone that underscores the company鈥檚 maturity and readiness for future expansion.

TIME鈥檚 listing comes as part of broader efforts by 黑料社区 to expand investor participation in the Nomu market. In 2024 alone, Nomu has seen 28 IPOs and three direct listings, raising about SR1.1 billion ($293 million).

鈥淲e have built a Saudi business model within the live events sector that meets global standards. The events sector is vast and diverse. Our experience represents a successful model that has been built based on a global vision, capped with a Saudi identity, and is distinguished by specializing in producing and organizing major live events managed by a multi-skilled team of some of the best events professionals globally.鈥 Al-Taweel said in a statement. 

Al-Taweel also highlighted the company鈥檚 role as a trusted partner to government, semi-government, and private sector clients. 鈥淲e believe that we represent a national choice that executes major global events and constantly works,鈥 she added.

CEO Obada Awad said the company is guided by a strategy rooted in sustainable growth and market responsiveness.

鈥淲e also place significant emphasis on sustainable operational improvement and diligent work to develop and launch premium and quality services that add real value to the market,鈥 he said.

TIME Entertainment specializes in producing large-scale live events across sectors such as sports, entertainment, culture, tourism, and conferences. It offers end-to-end production and management services, in addition to creative and consultancy expertise.

The company is also focused on crafting distinctive narratives grounded in Saudi culture and heritage, with the aim of sharing them with global audiences. Its goal is to deliver innovative, artistically rich, and high-quality experiences.

黑料社区鈥檚 entertainment sector is rapidly emerging as a key pillar of the Kingdom鈥檚 economic diversification agenda. As the country moves away from its traditional reliance on oil, strengthening the entertainment industry is seen as critical to driving growth across multiple sectors.

A recent report by consultancy AlixPartners found that 33 percent of Saudi consumers plan to increase spending on out-of-home entertainment 鈥 well above the global average of 19 percent 鈥 highlighting strong local demand.