Jefferies International's Moubayed on Dubai's Extending Curbs, the U.S. Report on Khashoggi, Oil

Jefferies International's Moubayed on Dubai's Extending Curbs, the U.S. Report on Khashoggi, Oil

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The video discusses the economic recovery in the UAE and the broader Middle East, focusing on policies driving recovery and geopolitical influences. It examines the impact of US-Saudi relations on economic flows, particularly in light of recent sanctions. The discussion also covers oil price forecasts, highlighting supply-demand dynamics and the role of OPEC. Finally, it explores regional economic strategies, emphasizing resilience in the GCC and other regions with high external funding needs.

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What are the key policies that the Kingdom and the UAE are focusing on to drive economic recovery?

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How is the post-COVID economy expected to look in terms of green transition and diversification strategies?

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How do the geopolitical dynamics affect the economic strategies of countries in the region?

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What impact might the Biden administration's reset with Saudi Arabia have on foreign direct investment?

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What are the expectations regarding the flow of arms sales towards Saudi Arabia?

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What factors are influencing the oil price forecasts mentioned in the text?

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What are the implications of the rate reset in the United States for countries in the GCC?

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