Press Dossier   By Date  19/03/2024
Closing Bell: TASI ends session in green, nears $3bn in trade volume
Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index wrapped up Monday’s trading session at 12,772.46 points, witnessing an increase of 10.03 points, or 0.08 percent.
Flynas increases passenger capacity by 25%
Travelers to Saudi Arabia will be able to enjoy greater flight availability thanks to the Kingdom’s flynas airline increasing its capacity by 25 percent.
Saudi Arabia banking sector witnessed robust growth in 2023: A&M report
Top Saudi banks demonstrated strong performances in 2023, with operating income growing by 9.5 percent, driven by non-interest revenue, according to professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal.
Saudi Arabia’s crude production rose to 8.96 mbpd in January: JODI
Saudi Arabia’s crude production increased by 12,000 barrels per day in January to 8.96 million bpd, representing a monthly rise of 0.22 percent, a study showed.
Saudi Arabia’s mining sector records 138% growth in exploitation licenses
Saudi Arabia’s mining sector is on an impressive upswing, recording a 138 percent increase in the issuance of exploitation licenses since the implementation of the new Mining Investment Law in 2021.
Saudi foreign, culture ministers sign memorandum of understanding to boost cooperation
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday to help boost collaboration between their ministries within the cultural sector and aid coordination across various fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
CSC nominates 1,270 for jobs
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced on Monday the nomination of 1,270 citizens for the new batch of candidates to work in government agencies registered with the commission and wishing to work in ministries and state institutions.
Court to rule on barring candidates March 20 and 21
The administrative court on Monday said it will issue its verdicts on decisions by the elections committee to bar some candidates from running in the April 4 elections on March 20 and 21. The elections committee has disqualified 14 candidates from contesting the snap polls, saying they do not fulfil all conditions to become candidates.
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