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Saudi stocks gain after regulator opens market to foreign investors

Saudi Arabia led Gulf stocks higher in the early trade of Wednesday after the kingdom announced that it would open its capital market to all categories foreign investors next month. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index of stocks rose by as much as 2,5% intraday, the biggest intraday gain it has seen in over three months. All constituents also advanced. Gains were led by the consumer discretionary, healthcare and finance sectors. Al Rajhi Bank, a heavyweight, climbed by 2.1% while Saudi Aramco, a major oil company, gained 1.1%. Saudi Tadawul Group, an exchange operator, jumped up to?7%. This is the sharpest increase...

Transport Infrastructure

The Gulf markets are easing up on the back of low oil prices

The Gulf's major stock exchanges were mixed on Monday morning amid lower oil prices, as investors weighed geopolitical risk against concerns about a possible oversupply. Brent crude 'futures' fell 52 cents or 0.8% to $60.23 per barrel at 0801 GMT as global supplies were adequate, reducing concerns over supply disruptions following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. in an audacious raid on the weekend. Saudi Arabia's benchmark?index?dropped by 0.2%. This is a continuation of the 1.8% drop from the previous session. ?Oil giant Saudi Aramco slipped 0.6%. According to a Monday survey, the non-oil sector of...

Transport Infrastructure

Radio frequency failures cause flight cancellations in Greece, leaving thousands stranded

Flights in Greece were grounded Sunday after a 'collapse of radio frequency crippled the air traffic communication. This left thousands of travellers stranded and brought airport operations to an end. The cause of the disruption was not clear. It began early on Sunday morning and rapidly escalated. The civil aviation authority of Greece said that some overflights in Greek and regional airspace are still being serviced. However, airport operations have been restricted for safety purposes. Dozens were affected. Panagiotis Psarros of the Association of Greek Air Traffic Controllers told ERT that "for some reason, all frequencies were suddenly gone.. we...

Transport Infrastructure

Yemen's Aden Airport Closes As Saudi-UAE Rift Deepens

On 'Thursday, air traffic was stopped at the international airport in Aden as tensions between Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates continued. The two Gulf countries are reshaping Yemen through their rivalry. Saudi Arabia, which is internationally recognized as the government of Yemen, has ordered new restrictions for flights into and out of the UAE to try to reduce tensions. The move was met with a defiant reaction: Yemen's Transport Minister, who is 'aligned' with Yemen's separatists in the south, instead of 'complying', ordered an immediate shutdown of all air traffic. The Southern Transitional Council (STC), the Yemeni separatist force...

Transport Infrastructure

Saudi agency reports that the coalition in Yemen has called on civilians to leave Mukalla.

According to the Saudi state news agency, on Tuesday, the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen announced that it had 'called on civilians in?the Yemeni Port of Mukalla located in Hadramout Province to evacuate until further notification in preparation for a military action. The coalition had said that it would "counter any military actions by the separatist STC?group?in Hadramout in order to protect civilians. Early December saw a major shift in power as the STC seized control of the southern provinces, forcing the government to leave Aden and seizing Hadramout, Al-Mahra, and the eastern provinces, Hadramout, Al-Mahra, as Saudi-backed forces retreated. Rashad...

Transport Infrastructure

Gulf Markets ease up on oil prices

The Gulf's major stock exchanges eased early on Tuesday as lower crude prices and concerns about oversupply and sluggish demand dominated the geopolitical tensions following the U.S. announcement that it would sell Venezuelan oil. Oil prices, a key factor in the Gulf financial markets, fell as traders weighed geopolitical risk against fundamentals that were bearish. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index dipped 0.1%, mainly due to a 0.6% drop in oil giant Saudi Aramco as well as a 0.1% decline in Al Rajhi Bank. Dubai's main stock index fell 0.3%. Toll operator Salik?Co lost 0.6%, and top lender?Emirates NBD saw a 0.5%...

Transport Infrastructure

Kuwait will sign a $4 billion port deal with China's CCCC in the next few days

Noura Al-Mashaan, Minister of Public Works in Kuwait, said that Kuwait will sign a deal with China Communications Construction Company next week to 'complete the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port Project. According to the official journal, the 'Central 'Agency for Public Tenders has approved a contract on December 1, between the Ministry and CCCC for the engineering, procurement, and construction of port’s first phase. A government document seen by revealed that the contract is worth 1.219 billion Kuwaiti Dinars ($3.97billion). Al-Mashaan, a Kuwaiti news agency, said that the prime minister would?attend the ceremony of signing with the Chinese side. Mubarak al-Kabeer Port,...

Transport Infrastructure

Abu Dhabi Ports signs MoU with Kuwait to develop and operate Shuaiba Container Terminal

Kuwait Ports Authority said that it had signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports Group to operate and develop the container terminal in Kuwait's Shuaiba Port under a concession. Kuwait's oldest harbor, Shuaiba, was established in?1960. According to KPA, it covers a total of 2.2 million sqare metres (543.63 acres), has 20 berths and a container terminal with a storage space of 318,000 sqare meters. The port is located 60 km (37 miles) south of the city and handles commercial cargoes, heavy equipment, raw material, and chemicals essential to many industries. KPA stated in a press release that the MoU...

Transport Infrastructure

The oil tanker rate will remain strong until 2026, as the sanctions that have been imposed on ships for hire are removed

Shipping sources claim that the cost of shipping oil will remain high during the first half 2026, as the global fleet is aging and an increasing number of vessels face Western sanctions. However, rates may be capped in the second half. In recent weeks the cost of shipping crude oil for very large crude carrier (VLCC) vessels has risen by about $130,000 a daily due to OPEC's and its allies' high demand. Moreover, the number of ships available has decreased due to sanctions imposed on some vessels for transporting oil from Iran and Venezuela. Jan Rindbo is the chief executive...

Transport Infrastructure

New York Times Business News - December 15,

These are the most popular stories from the business pages of the New York Times. These stories have not been verified and?doesn't vouch for accuracy. A JetBlue pilot reported that he narrowly missed colliding with an?U.S. A military aircraft was flying over the Caribbean after a?Air Force refueling plane passed in front of the commercial plane, without broadcasting its location. According to Syrian and American officials, the Syrian gunman who killed two U.S. Army soldiers and an American civilian interpreter belonged to Syria's security force and was scheduled for dismissal due his extremist views. California Governor Gavin Newsom is planning...

Transport Infrastructure

Ukraine says Russian drone attack hit civilian Turkish vessel

Ukraine's Navy accused?Russia on Saturday of attacking a civilian Turkish vessel carrying sunflower oil to Egypt with a drone, just a day after Moscow attacked two Ukrainian ports. The navy released a statement via Telegram stating that the vessel was named the Viva, and it had 11 'Turkish Citizens on board. The navy added that no one was injured and the vessel continued its journey towards?Egypt. The statement accused Russia of violating maritime law. "The strike took place 'in the open sea in Ukraine’s exclusive economic zones, outside of the range of Ukrainian aircraft defence systems," it said. The Navy...

Transport Infrastructure

AfDB loans Morocco $316 Million for airport improvements ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup

The African Development Bank (AfDB), announced on Friday that it would lend Morocco 270 millions euros ($316 million) to upgrade the country's airport infrastructure before hosting FIFA World Cup 2030. Morocco will invest $4 billion to increase the capacity of its airports to 80 million passengers by 2030. The current number is 38 million. This investment is part of a plan to prepare for an influx in tourists ahead of the World Cup which Morocco will be co-hosting with Spain and Portugal. Morocco, the most visited country in Africa last year, is already on track to'set a new record for...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Teen dies after bus strikes ultra-Orthodox demonstrators in Jerusalem

On Tuesday in Jerusalem, a mass ultra-Orthodox Jewish protest against military conscription ended tragically when a teenager was crushed to death after a driver of a bus struck the crowd. Israeli police confirmed that they have detained the driver, and are currently investigating. A video of the incident shows the bus crashing into the crowd of ultra-Orthodox protesters. ? The police were unable to contact the driver immediately while he was in custody. Magen David Adom emergency service in Israel?said that the 18-year old, who was trapped under the bus and pronounced dead at the scene. Benjamin Netanyahu has been...

Passenger Transportation Services

Gaza ceasefire boosts Israel's main airport passenger numbers

Israel Airports Authority reported on Tuesday that passenger traffic at Ben Gurion International Airport, near Tel Aviv, rose by 33% in 2025. This reflects the return of many foreign airlines after they halted flights for two years during the Gaza War. A ceasefire brokered by the United States in October allowed carriers that had not resumed Tel Aviv routes to begin flying to Israel. In December, passengers increased by 59%. The airport handled 21.8 million passengers in 2023, the year war broke out after Hamas' October 7 attacks. In 2023, when war broke out after Hamas's October 7th attacks, the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Nike's marketing campaign is unlikely to increase earnings in the near future

Investors in Nike will be looking for signs this week that the recovery seen last quarter is sustainable, and that an increased marketing budget is helping the sportswear manufacturer claw back lost market share. Nike, which has been synonymous with sport for a long time, is now trying to gain momentum, after losing ground to more hip alternatives like On and Deckers Hoka. The demand in China is choppy. Elliott Hill, the CEO of Nike, has promised to bring Nike back to its roots by focusing on core sports such as running and soccer. This means clearing out older inventory,...

Transportation

Ground Freight

Ground Freight

Local distributor reports that Dongfeng, a Chinese automaker, is in talks with Turkey's local distributor to manufacture passenger cars.

The Turkish distributor of China's Dongfeng Motor said that the company is in discussions with an investor to produce passenger cars in Turkey. Turkey is a large market with an annual sales volume of 1.4m vehicles. It also has a customs-free trade agreement with the EU. Chinese imports of cars to Turkey are subject to additional taxes, and Chinese automakers including Chery are seeking to set up production in Turkey with local partners. In a LinkedIn statement, Yavuz Cirak said, "We're working hard to begin production this year." Cirak is the CEO of Dongfeng’s local distributor,?Marcar, and was a part...

Ground Freight

The share of Chinese-made copper increases in LME stock due to higher exports

Data from the London Metal Exchange showed that, in November, the share of copper made in China among all available stocks increased. A favorable price arbitrage encouraged Chinese exports. The percentage of copper stock that is available or on a warrant The data revealed that the percentage of - of Chinese Origin in LME Warehouses had increased to 85% by the end of the last month from 82% at the beginning of October. A LME warrant is an ownership document. The absolute amount of Chinese copper stocks on the LME rose to 130,225 tonnes at the end last month from...

Ground Freight & Logistics

China Gas Holdings hires an ex-utility LNG Trader to lead global Gas Trading

China Gas Holdings, a privately-controlled city gas distributor, has hired an ex-senior trader of the Chinese utility GCL Group as its head of global natural gas sales. Xiong Xin was the head of gas trading for GCL New Energy Holdings (a unit of GCL Holdings), a solar power company, until early 2024. He joined China Gas in Oct. Xiong has nearly a decade's worth of experience in trading at the state oil giant CNOOC, and privately owned Chinese gas company ENN, before he joined GCL. He now heads China Gas’ growing liquefied gas trading business, as well as liquefied petrol...

Ground Freight

As Mideast metals flow in, the share of Russian and Indian aluminium on LME stock drops.

In October, the share of Russian and Indian aluminum in London Metal Exchange warehouses fell as nearly 50,000 tons from Australia, Indonesia and the Middle East entered the system. LME data released on Monday showed that the percentage of aluminium stock of Russian origin available in LME warehouses fell to 51% from 59% in September. The share of Indian origin also decreased by one percentage point, to 40%. LME has prohibited metal produced in Russia after April 13, 2024 from its warehouse system. This is to comply with U.S. & British sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine 2022. Metal produced...

Ground Freight

The third quarter of 2018 was both one of the best and worst in recent M&A history.

The third quarter of recent history was both one of best and worst for dealmakers around the world. According to Dealogic, megadeals generated a staggering $1.26 trillion worth of global mergers and purchases during the third-quarter - an increase of 40% over the previous year. This was the second best third-quarter ever by deal value. Data show that only 8,912 transactions were completed, down 16% on last year. This is the lowest third-quarter deal volume for 20 years. Dealmakers are in a strange situation, as they had high hopes for 2025 following the election of Donald Trump. Trump's punishing Tariffs,...

Ground Freight

The third quarter of 2018 was both one of the best and worst in recent M&A history.

The third quarter of recent history was both one of best and worst for dealmakers around the world. According to Dealogic, megadeals generated a staggering $1.26 trillion worth of global mergers and purchases during the third-quarter - an increase of 40% over the previous year. This was the second best third-quarter ever by deal value. Data show that only 8,912 transactions were completed, a drop of 16% compared to last year. This is the lowest third-quarter deal volume for 20 years. Dealmakers are in a strange situation, as they had high hopes for 2025 following the election of Donald Trump....

Ground Freight

Wall Street Journal, September 11,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. Mexico is planning to increase import tariffs on almost 1,500 products including cars, steel, textiles and appliances to protect the domestic industry and job opportunities, particularly from cheap Chinese goods. This comes amid wider trade talks with both the U.S. Oracle has signed an unprecedented $300 billion cloud computing contract with OpenAI to support massive AI expansion starting in 2027. This is one of the biggest tech contracts ever, and signals a high-stakes wager on ChatGPT’s continued...

Ground Freight

Israeli military identifies missile fired from Yemen toward Israel

Israel's military confirmed that a missile fired from Yemen at Israel on Thursday fell in an area open outside Israeli territory. No sirens were activated. This was the third launch of this kind within 24 hours. Yemen's Iran supported Houthis have recently increased attacks and launched missiles in response to Israeli attacks against Yemen. The Houthis launched missiles and drones towards Israel from thousands of kilometers away, calling it an act of solidarity with Palestinians. The majority of missiles or drones that were launched either missed their targets or were intercepted. Israel has responded by bombing areas in Yemen controlled...

Integrated Logistics

Sources say that JD.com, a unit of China's largest tech company, JD.com, and two other companies plan to invest $1 billion in Singapore REIT.

Two sources familiar with the matter said that JD.Com's property investment arm and two other firms are planning to launch a Singapore based real estate trust (REIT), with assets valued at potentially more than $1 billion. Sources said that JD Property (the unlisted infrastructure investment platform and asset management platform for JD.Com) is creating the REIT in partnership with Partners Group, a Swiss investment firm, and EZA Hill Property which is backed up by Asian investment firm Hillhouse. Sources who refused to name themselves because the matter was private said that the REIT plan could be listed at the Singapore...

Ground Freight

Uganda negotiates debt finance for 85% planned $3 billion rail project

A senior official revealed on Wednesday that Uganda was in discussions with credit export agencies and development finance institutions to have 85% a planned rail project funded with debt. This is due to concerns about the already high public debt. In October of last year, Turkey's Yapi Merkezi was awarded the contract for the construction of the 2.7 billion euro ($3.15 billion) rail. Preliminary works have already begun. Perez Wamburu said that some of the potential financiers are the OPEC Fund for International Development (FIDA), the Africa Development Bank, the Islamic Development Bank, and some European export credit companies. Wamburu...

Ground Freight

Wall Street Journal, July 30,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. California-based Palo Alto Networks has entered into talks with Israeli cybersecurity company CyberArk Software to purchase it in a deal valued at over $20 billion. Union Pacific announced that it will buy the smaller competitor Norfolk Southern for $85 billion. This deal will create the United States' first coast-to-coast rail freight operator, and change the way goods are transported across the nation from grains to automobiles. CBL Properties, based in Tennessee, has acquired four malls for the...

Ground Freight

Operator says crew of Greek ship that was hit by Yemen is safe, but vessel could sink.

The operator of the Greek bulk carrier said that the 19-member crew, which was severely damaged by repeated attacks in the Red Sea, likely carried out by Houthi militants are safe. They will arrive at Djibouti on Monday evening. Michael Bodouroglou said that the fate of the Liberian Magic Seas, which is flying the Liberian flag, was uncertain. The vessel could sink, according to Bodouroglou. The first incident of this kind to be reported since mid-April was Sunday's attack off the southwest coast Yemen. The Magic Seas was targeted by gunfire, rocket-propelled missiles, and skiffs for more than four hour....