Finance ministers discuss international partnerships, investments, and tech security during FII9

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves. SPA
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Updated 28 October 2025
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Finance ministers discuss international partnerships, investments, and tech security during FII9

RIYADH: Participants in the “Sovereignty vs. Globalization” session during the ninth edition of the Future Investment Initiative conference stressed that the world needs to diversify supply chains, achieve greater energy self-sufficiency, invest in data centers, technology and artificial intelligence, and conclude more joint trade between allied and neighbor countries.

The dialogue session was attended by Qatari Minister of Finance Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves, and Turkish Minister of Finance Mehmet Simsek, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They discussed the importance of globalization, trade, artificial intelligence, and cooperation between countries, signing technical agreements and direct partnerships to find solutions to economic crises, while highlighting the importance of working to strengthen the work of multilateral organizations, especially with the work over the years to build a rules-based system based on participation and joint cooperation.

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves said: “One of the UK government’s priorities is to develop the economy. To achieve this, a solid foundation of stability is required, as is building relationships with important allies.”

She reviewed the UK’s trade deals with a number of countries and the trade agreements that confirm the country’s ability to compete.

For his part, the Qatari finance minister affirmed that his country is open to foreign direct investment, citing the 2022 World Cup, which has given great impetus to building infrastructure and identity.

Al-Kuwari added that he looked forward to benefiting from this while continuing to work to attract international investment, especially since Qatar is one of the world’s major producers of liquefied natural gas.

He noted the importance of cooperation with the entire world to build partnerships and direct investments, such as economic cooperation and trade agreements.

The minister further explained that AI and technology are part of the strategies in his country’s plan to diversify the economy, and that investing in AI and energy is important and logical, noting that Qatar possesses distinct national capabilities in data, innovation, and aviation.

In turn, the Turkish Treasury Minister highlighted the importance of countries investing in international and regional integration, given its benefits in strengthening risk-bearing areas such as energy and ensuring production security.

Simsek emphasized the importance of technology, health, and security as well as AI, data, and cybersecurity, which require more investment, noting the importance of working to reduce risks before they occur.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 11,183

Updated 16 February 2026
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 11,183

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index dipped on Monday, losing 44.79 points, or 0.4 percent, to close at 11,183.85.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR4.05 billion ($1.08 billion), as 69 of the listed stocks advanced, while 191 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index decreased, down 6.63 points or 0.44 percent, to close at 1,504.73.

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu lost 328.20 points, or 1.36 percent, to close at 23,764.92. This comes as 22 of the listed stocks advanced, while 49 retreated.

The best-performing stock was Maharah Human Resources Co., with its share price surging by 7.26 percent to SR6.50.

Other top performers included Arabian Cement Co., which saw its share price rise by 6.27 percent to SR22.71, and Saudi Research and Media Group, which saw a 4.3 percent increase to SR104.30.

On the downside, the worst performer of the day was Arabian Internet and Communications Services Co., whose share price fell by 8.01 percent to SR207.80.

Jahez International Co. for Information System Technology and Al-Rajhi Co. for Cooperative Insurance also saw declines, with their shares dropping by 5.61 percent and 4.46 percent to SR12.79 and SR75, respectively.

On the announcement front, Etihad Etisalat Co. announced its financial results for 2025 with a 7.9 percent year-on-year growth in its revenues, to reach SR19.6 billion.

In a Tadawul statement, Mobily said that this growth is attributed to “the expansion of all revenue streams, with a healthy growth in the overall subscriber base.”

Mobily delivered an 11.6 percent increase in net profit, reaching SR3.4 billion in 2025 compared to SR3.1 billion in 2024.

The company’s share price reached SR67.85, marking a 0.37 percent increase on the main market.