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Middle East Wealth Shifts Wall Street’s Focus to Riyadh

saudi to see boom in new businesses

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Goldman Sachs has become the first Wall Street bank to secure a license for a regional headquarters in Riyadh, marking a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia’s bid to attract foreign investment. As part of Vision 2030, the kingdom is leveraging its financial clout to lure global firms, including asset management giant BlackRock, which has also set up operations in Riyadh. This shift highlights Saudi Arabia’s growing influence, as the country implements strict regulations requiring firms to establish a regional base to compete for state contracts. The move underscores a broader trend of global financial institutions pivoting towards the Middle East, driven by the region’s vast wealth and strategic reforms.

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