The Daily Circuit: Lunate aims at AI + Aramco mulls asset sale

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Aramco mulling a plan to raise funds by selling billions of dollars in assets, DHL’s possible $150 million investment in building a Riyadh logistics center, an agreement between the QIA and Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines to produce critical minerals, and Saudi Arabia enabling expats with special residency permits to buy liquor. But first, Lunate considers a $1 billion investment in AI.

Abu Dhabi’s Lunate investment firm is spearheading a new push to bolster the UAE’s global position in developing artificial intelligence technology.

The two-year-old Abu Dhabi asset manager is now considering a possible investment of up to $1 billion in MGX, which was established last year by the Mubadala sovereign wealth fund and its G42 tech unit to channel money into AI, Bloomberg reports.

Lunate, which works with many of the world’s largest firms including BlackRock, Blackstone, CVC Capital Partners and Brookfield Asset Management, raised about $17 billion in 2024, of which it has already invested about $13.5 billion, the news agency said.

Among its largest backers are Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ and Chimera Investment, which are both connected to Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, the UAE National Security Advisor and Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi.

The UAE government, meanwhile, announced a $1 billion “AI for development” initiative at the G20 summit in Johannesburg to expand AI infrastructure across Africa, and integrate the technology into education, agriculture, health care and climate adaptation.

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📰 Developing Stories

The elaborate reception with which U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last week capped the de facto Saudi leader’s Washington comeback. Topping the visit’s tangible achievements were the designation of Riyadh as a major non-NATO ally and a promise that the U.S. would sell Saudi Arabia its most advanced jet fighter, the F-35, The Wall Street Journal notes. Those two elements showcased Trump’s determination to pursue a new approach to Saudi Arabia, reversing former President Joe Biden’s initial approach of treating the kingdom’s heir to the throne as a pariah.. “No Arab leader in recent memory has received such a lavish welcome from an American president – including a red-carpet welcome, a parade of horses and a black-tie dinner – and certainly not an authoritarian leader with such a scrutinized human-rights record,” the Journal said.

Property developers in the UAE are raising billions through bonds and private credit to take advantage of the ongoing real estate boom, as banks tighten lending to private developers. Dollar bond and sukuk issuances have grown more than 12 times to $6 billion since 2021, according to Bloomberg. Heavyweight developers Emaar, Aldar and DAMAC, as well as emerging names like Sharjah’s Arada, have been regularly issuing Islamic bonds as they compete to buy prime land. The rise in issuances has seen maturities due by 2030 grow to about $8 billion and some analysts are now flagging risks from the boom-time spending.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Saudi Aramco: The state-owned energy giant is considering plans to raise as much as $10 billion by selling a range of assets, including a stake in its oil export and storage terminals, Bloomberg reports.

EDGE: Tawazun Council for Defense Enablement, EDGE Group, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, and Lockheed Martin signed a letter of intent to launch a national integrated ecosystem for the design and production of microelectronics in Abu Dhabi. 

Qatar Investment Authority: The QIA and Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines signed an agreement to produce critical minerals.

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: A subsidiary of ADIA along with GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, led a $1.6 billion equity investment in the Asia-Pacific platform of Vantage Data Centers. Part of the capital will be used to close the acquisition of Yondr Group’s 300MW hyperscale data center in Johor, Malaysia.

Oman Investment Authority: Oman signed an agreement with Airbus Defense and Space to build Oman’s first communications satellite OmanSat-1, to be overseen by Space Communications Technologies, a subsidiary of the OIA.

↪↩ Closing Circuit

📦 Delivery Hub: DHL said it will invest $150 million in a Riyadh logistics hub adjoining King Khalid International Airport, drawn by Saudi Arabia’s push to become a regional trade gateway.

🏡 Building Deals: Deals at CityScape in Riyadh exceeded $63 billion, with wide participation from local and international companies.

Breaking Ground: Saudi Global Ports has begun building the $347 million integrated logistics park at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.

🎞️ Filming Hub: The Film Committee at Media City Qatar signed an agreement with Company 3 to establish a dedicated post-production and VFX studio in Doha.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🍻 Bottoms Up: Saudi Arabia is quietly expanding alcohol sales to non-Muslim expats who hold a special level of residence status, enabling them to buy liquor at a Riyadh store once reserved for diplomats, Semafor reports.

🌍 Return to Libya: Global oil companies including Shell, Chevron, and TotalEnergies are returning to Libya as the North African country launches its first exploration auction in 18 years, the Financial Times reports.

🏦 Banking on India: Foreign banks have poured $8 billion into India this year, highlighted by Emirates NBD’s $3 billion buyout of RBL Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui’s stake in Yes Bank, the Financial Times reports.

💸 Future Focus: Lux Capital cites Abu Dhabi and Dubai in its third-quarter letter to investors as “testbeds for a new model of state capitalism: nimble, cash-rich and future-obsessed.”

💵 Building Boom: Abu Dhabi is seeking partners to carry out infrastructure projects worth $54 billion over the next five years, and aims to double that amount by 2040, the head of Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre, Maysarah Mahmoud, said on a tour of Istanbul.

💰 Swiss Banking: Swiss wealth management firm Julius Baer is expanding into Abu Dhabi with a new advisory office in the ADGM freezone set to open in December.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and King Hamad of Bahrain oversaw a joint military exercise in Bahrain on Saturday.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, has approved Dubai’s general budget cycle for the fiscal years 2026-2028, with a record total expenditure of $82.4 billion.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE Minister of Defense and Chairman of the Supreme Space Council, chaired the Council’s second meeting on Sunday.

Sheikh Hamdan appointed Hesham Mohammed Abdulrahim Al Olama as CEO of the Media Development Sector and Rashid Humaid Saeed Al Marri as CEO of the Media Regulation Sector at the Dubai Media Council on Monday.

Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, the sister of Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim, hosted the inaugural Franca Fund Gala in Doha along with Vogue’s Anna Wintour and Italian director Francesco Carrozzini. Attendees at the glitzy gathering included supermodel Gisele Bündchen, model and TV personality Tyra Banks, actress Tessa Thompson, artist Jeff Koons, designer Christian Louboutin and tennis star Ons Jabeur.

➿ On the Circuit

Yasir Al Rumayyan, Governor of the Public Investment Fund, and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have been rendered in two bronze busts, unveiled at Al Rumayyan’s London residence on Friday. 

Aladdin bin Adbullah Bait Fadhil was appointed CEO of Oman Telecommunications Co..

Naif Alnasser was appointed as Head of Asset Management and Remedial Management Unit of  Bahrain’s Ithmaar Bank.Khaled Abdullah Belhoulpresented his credentials to Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the UAE.

Gerry Cardinale, RedBird Capital Partners founder and Managing Partner, told Axios Business Editor Dan Primack on Axios Live that his failed attempt to buy London’s Daily Telegraph, initially with backing from the UAE, “just got too political.” “I don’t aspire to be the proprietor of a newspaper. I’m not buying a newspaper. My fund is buying a newspaper,” he said. The Telegraph said on Saturday it was in advanced talks to sell itself to DMGT, the owner of right-wing tabloid The Daily Mail, for $655 million.

Hary Tanoesoedibjo, founder of Indonesia’s MNC Group conglomerate and a longtime associate of U.S. President Donald Trump, is the subject of a report in the Financial Times about Trump’s real estate deals and political involvement in Indonesia. Trump has been trying to persuade Indonesia to join the Abraham Accords and normalize relations with Israel. 

Lakshmi Mittal, the Indian billionaire businessman, is leaving the U.K. for Dubai, blaming new taxes on the super-rich.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎞 Blasting Off: Emmy Award winner David Darg has signed on to direct a new film based on the Arab world’s first female astronaut. The 90-minute drama titled, “The Desert Beyond,” is a fictionalized version of the real-life story of Nora Al Matrooshi, who last year became the first Arab woman to qualify as an astronaut in the UAE Space Agency’s training program, Deadline reports. “We’re bringing a female-driven story from the Arab world to a global audience – one that shows women not only breaking barriers, but defining what leadership and growth look like in the Middle East today,” producer Carla DiBello told the Hollywood trade publication. Rasha Al Mubarak is executive producer.

📷 Photo of the Day

Visitors view dinosaur fossils at the newly opened Abu Dhabi Natural History Museum in the Saadiyat Cultural District on Saturday. Giuseppe Cacace / AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 19-23, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Art. One of the region’s biggest art fairs marks its 17th and final year before it relaunches as Frieze Abu Dhabi next year. Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 1-2, UAE. UAE National Day. A two-day public holiday to celebrate the UAE’s 54th National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. 

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: UAE’s $50B Canada pledge + Dubai Airshow wraps up

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on the UAE’s pledge to invest $50 billion in Canada, Abu Dhabi’s IHC entering the bidding war for Lukoil, new derivatives trading planned for Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul exchange and the exotic dishes chef Alain Ducasse will serve up at his pop-up restaurant in AlUla. But first, a sad conclusion to the Dubai Airshow.

The Dubai Airshow wrapped up today in tragedy when an Indian fighter jet crashed during an aerial demonstration, killing the pilot.

Video footage showed a massive explosion after the Tejas aircraft plummeted to the ground, The National reports. The Indian Air Force said an investigation would be launched to establish the cause of the incident. Today was the final day of the exhibition, one of the world’s largest aviation events, which was expected to attract close to 150,000 visitors this year

In other developments at the airshow, Riyadh Air said it will run the carrier’s first commercial passenger flights to London Heathrow before April next year.

Saudi Arabia’s new national airline, owned by the Public Investment Fund, postponed its launch because of a yearlong delay in the delivery of eight Boeing 787 aircraft. Now that four of the planes have arrived, Riyadh Air will start flying to London and Dubai, with five other destinations to follow, CEO Tony Douglas told The National.

“Early in the new year we will be up and running,” Douglas said in an interview with the Abu Dhabi newspaper on the sidelines of the Dubai Airshow.

Riyadh Air, part of Saudi Arabia’s effort to return an air of chic to international travel, unveiled the couture-influenced uniforms worn by its flight attendants on a Paris runway last year. Last month, the airline started flights to Heathrow that were limited to employees of Riyadh Air and the PIF, as well as select guests.

Flydubai, meanwhile, announced it will introduce a three-class layout on its Boeing 787 planes, operating business class, economy and premium economy sections starting in 2027.

Mubadala’s Strata Manufacturing said it signed an agreement with Airbus to produce the hinged wing parts called ailerons for the European aircraft maker’s A320.

Emirates and OpenAI announced a strategic collaboration deal to advance AI adoption across the airline’s business units, including tailored AI literacy programs for executives and across the entire workforce.

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📰 Developing Stories

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is “very confident” that his country can more than double its trade with the UAE in less than a decade. Speaking to the Canada-UAE Business Council today, Carney said his government is finalizing a framework agreement to spend more than $50 billion in fields including energy, AI logistics and mining. Among the commitments, Carney said his government was finalizing a $1 billion investment in a project to expand critical minerals processing capacity. “To the uninitiated, Canada and the UAE can appear as different as snow and sand, yet we’re deeply, deeply aligned,” he said. In the wake of the visit, Inovia Capital, one of Canada’s biggest VC tech investors, announced today that it would open an office in Abu Dhabi’s ADGM free zone.

Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul Exchange plans to roll out a “new generation” of investment products, including debt instruments and derivatives. CEO Khalid Al-Hussan told Asharq Bloomberg in an interview that the Saudi financial market is “going through the fastest stage of its development in decades,” adding that it is “racing to innovate new products… in preparation for a digital expansion phase reliant on AI and blockchain.” Over the past eight years, the number of listed companies has risen to 380 from 100 with total capitalization exceeding $2.5 trillion. Al-Hussain noted that the amount raised through initial public offerings since 2018 has exceeded $130 billion.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

International Holding Co.: IHC has joined a list of potential bidders for the global assets of Lukoil, following U.S. sanctions on one of Russia’s biggest oil companies, Reuters reports. Lukoil has stakes in oilfields in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Mexico, Ghana, Egypt, the UAE and Nigeria, as well as three refineries in Europe and hundreds of retail fuel stations globally. Other bidders include ExxonMobil, Chevron and U.S. private equity firm Carlyle.

International Holding Co.: IHC plans to exit from non-strategic minority investments worth up to $25 billion over the next 18 months, CEO Syed Basar Shueb told Reuters.

Qatar Investment Authority: Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund is revising its plans for redeveloping the HSBC Tower in London’s Canary Wharf so that it can retain up to 80% of the office space, shifting away from previous mixed-use plans, amid stronger office demand, Reuters reports.

ADQ: AD Ports, a subsidiary of ADQ, acquired the Public Investment Fund’s full stake in Alexandria Container & Cargo Handling Co for $279 million.

ADQ: AD Ports Group subsidiary KEZAD Group, has signed two land lease agreements worth more than $299 million with two leading Indian business groups. 

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🚗 Auto Pact: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment signed a preliminary agreement with Dutch car maker Stellantis and Saudi auto products firm Petromin, to manufacture cars in the kingdom.

🌐 Raising Security: UAE-based AI digital security company Secure closed a $4.5 million funding round, which was led by venture investor Disrupt.

⚗️ Genetic AI: Cassidy Bio, an Israeli biotech startup, raised $8 million in seed funding to build an AI-driven platform that accelerates design of gene-editing therapies.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🏘️ Open House: Saudi Arabia’s plans to allow foreigners to own a wide range of real estate, including in Mecca, are on track, with the new rules to kick in from January, Bloomberg reports.

🛢️ Oil Talks: Libya’s National Oil Company is finalizing preparations for February’s first oil exploration bid round in 17 years, offering 22 offshore and onshore concessions.

💰 Exit India: Emirates NBD India is among potential buyers who are interested in taking over Deutsche Bank’s retail and wealth management business in India, Bloomberg reports

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, witnessed the launch of a new strategy from the Ministry of Foreign Trade.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, attended the opening ceremony of the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi in the Saadiyat Cultural District.

U.S. President Donald Trump received assurances from the World Economic Forum that “woke” topics, such as female empowerment, diversity and climate change, would not be included in panel discussions as a condition to his participating in the annual Davos event, the Financial Times reports.

➿ On the Circuit

Pope Leo XIV, met with Dr. Khalid Ghanem Al Ghaith, UAE Secretary-General of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, at the Vatican on Thursday.

Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, said that the country is in advanced talks with Japan and the EU over comprehensive economic partnership agreements. 

President Alexander Stubb of Finland said in an interview with The National that he is looking to enhance trade and technological relations with the UAE.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🧑‍🍳 Bon appétit: Slow-cooked young camel with foie gras and grilled spiny lobster with tamarind and curry leaves are among the locally-inspired dishes to be served up at the Ducasse in AlUla pop-up this December in Saudi Arabia. Designed by famed French-born Monagasque chef Alain Ducasse, the five or seven-course meal will use 80% local produce, including camel, dates, spices and seafood from the Red Sea, prepared with French techniques, Arab News reports.

📷 Photo of the Day

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed stepped in to capture a photo of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney with UAE-based Canadian photographer Ryan Carter in a candid moment during Carney’s official visit to Abu Dhabi on Thursday. Carter has worked as an official UAE photographer covering the UAE President’s events. (@shkmbz/Instagram)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 19-23, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Art. One of the region’s biggest art fairs marks its 17th and final year before it relaunches as Frieze Abu Dhabi next year. Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 1-2, UAE. UAE National Day. A two-day public holiday to celebrate the UAE’s 54th National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. 

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: Trump-MBS summit tallies $575B in deals + Paramount engages the Gulf

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on possible involvement by Gulf sovereign wealth funds in Paramount’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, Kuwait’s Wafra buying a stake in Paris-based Ardian, EDGE Group’s joint defense venture with Italian aerospace firm Leonardo, and this weekend’s opening of the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi. But first, the Trump-MBS show winds down in Washington.

Amid the social splash and diplomatic advances that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made in Washington this week, the kingdom tallied some $575 billion in deals from two days of rubbing shoulders with America’s corporate elite.

Among the biggest was an agreement between Elon Musk’s xAI, Jensen Huang’s Nvidia and Saudi Arabia’s Humain to build a 500-megawatt data center to bolster the kingdom’s ambitions of becoming a world hub for powering artificial intelligence. 

Humain, which was launched by the Public Investment Fund in May, meanwhile, formed a joint venture with Advanced Micro Devices and Cisco to build more Middle East data centers. Also announced was a deal between PIF-owned mining company Ma’aden and Pentagon-backed MP Materials to build a rare-earth refining facility in Saudi Arabia, challenging China’s dominance in global mineral markets. And Salesforce said it will set up a regional headquarters in Riyadh as it prepares to invest $500 million in setting up AI and cloud services.

Addressing the Crown Prince and an entourage of his Cabinet ministers at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum held at Washington’s Kennedy Center on Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said: “I want to thank you for bringing all those jobs and all those great opportunities to America.”

The deals were made possible, in part, by the U.S. Commerce Department allowing U.S. companies to sell advanced Nvidia chips to both Humain and Abu Dhabi AI company G42, The Wall Street Journal reports.

While the Saudi leader told Trump during their initial meeting this week in the Oval Office that the kingdom plans to spend almost $1 trillion in the U.S. – spanning energy, artificial intelligence, defense and aerospace, finance, infrastructure, education, and healthcare – many of the announcements involved preliminary agreements far from conclusion, The New York Times reports. That reflects Saudi Arabia’s current financial constraints amid slumping oil prices that have produced serial budget deficits and forced cutbacks in NEOM and several of its other ambitious megaprojects.

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📰 Developing Stories

Saudi Arabia has deepened its push into artificial intelligence with a $900 million dollar investment in Luma AI, a Silicon Valley company developing technology that could reshape film production. Luma’s executives, who were present at the Future Investment Initiative last month in Riyadh, raised funds in a round led by Humain, alongside AMD Ventures and existing backers including Andreessen Horowitz and Matrix Partners. Humain and Luma AI are also building a 2-gigawatt data centre in the kingdom, known as Project Halo, which Luma CEO Amit Jain said would meet regional demand and “a big portion” of the company’s global compute needs, Arabian Gulf Business Insight reports. Jain added that the kingdom’s combination of land, low-cost solar power and close U.S. ties made it an attractive location for large-scale AI infrastructure.

Speculation is growing over the role of Gulf sovereign wealth funds in Paramount’s bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, despite the media and entertainment company attempting to throw cold water on the rumours. Paramount is seen as the favorite among a cohort of potential suitors, including Netflix and Comcast, which are preparing bids for the entertainment conglomerate, which owns iconic brands including CNN, HBO and DC Comics. Variety reported on Tuesday that the Ellison family, which owns 100% of Paramount Skydance, was putting together a $71 billion bid with backing from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the Qatar Investment Authority and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. Paramount responded by saying the information in the report was “categorically inaccurate.” However, the Financial Times reported that Paramount held “preliminary talks” with the PIF and other investors about backing the deal separately.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi Investment Council, an independently-run unit of the sovereign wealth fund, more than tripled its stake in the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF in the third quarter to nearly 8 million shares just before Bitcoin’s steady ascent turned into a steep selloff, Bloomberg reports.

Masdar: Masdar and Tadweer Group signed a preliminary agreement to develop Abu Dhabi’s first commercial-scale waste-to-SAF plant, which will convert about 500,000 tonnes of waste annually into sustainable aviation fuel using green hydrogen and waste gasification.

Wafra: The $28 billion money manager owned by Kuwait’s state pension agency, has bought a minority stake in the $192 billion European private markets firm Ardian, Bloomberg reports.

Qatar Investment Authority: Blue Owl Capital, a New York asset management firm that has backing from the QIA and Mubadala, has abandoned its planned merger of two private-credit funds after concerns it could trigger as much as 20% in losses for investors, the Financial Times reports.

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🪖 Defense Alliance: Abu Dhabi’s EDGE Group and Italian aerospace firm Leonardo said they will form a joint venture in the UAE to produce advanced defense systems.

💰 Coastal Investment: State-run Minerals Development Oman has signed a $530 million concession agreement with India’s JSW Group to mine gypsum and limestone in Dhofar.

🌱 Seed Round: UAE-based AI SaaS company Kingpin raised $3.5 million in a seed funding round backed by investors including San Francisco-based Infinity Ventures, with support from Abu Dhabi business accelerator Hub71.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🚢 Tanker Mystery: Iran has released the seized oil tanker Talara and its crew, minus its cargo, Bloomberg reports.

🪸 Climate Coup: Turkey is expected to host next year’s COP31 climate meeting after Australia dropped its bid to host the annual event.

🪙 Approved Coin: The UAE Central Bank has allowed AI-powered bank Zand to launch Zand AED, the first officially approved digital token backed by the Dirham.

🔋 Asia Expansion: Abu Dhabi-listed NMDC Energy is, opening new branches in Taiwan and in Shanghai, China.

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, announced the establishment of a national investment fund with initial capital of $10 billion to encourage foreign investment.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, will lead the UAE delegation at the 20th G20 summit, which takes place Nov. 22-23, in Johannesburg, South Africa. 

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Central Bank of the UAE, met with Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People’s Bank of China, at Qasr Al Watan palace in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, held a phone call with Pablo Quirno, Argentina’s newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship. Sheikh Abdullah also held a phone call with David van Weel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.

➿ On the Circuit

Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, arrived in Abu Dhabi today for a working visit. He is expected to meet with business executives and the heads of the UAE’s sovereign wealth funds.

Abdul Wahab Al-Halabi, a turnaround specialist, has been named Executive Chairman of UAE-based conglomerate IFFCO Group, which operates food brands including London Dairy, as it works with Rothschild & Co. to restructure about $2 billion in debt.

Dilhan Pillay, CEO of Singapore’s Temasek sovereign wealth fund, warns that the weakening U.S. dollar is eroding returns and making U.S.-dollar–denominated assets less attractive, with hedging costs ballooning, Bloomberg reports.

Usman Ahmed, Group CEO of National Bank of Bahrain, was appointed as an Executive Director representing NBB at asset manager SICO.

Mohammed Alawadhi, Managing Director of the U.K.’s Cheval Collection, told The National that the developer plans to launch up to seven projects in Saudi Arabia over the next three years as the market opens up to foreign buyers.

Lourdes Vega, a Professor at Khalifa University, was included in the Women in Hydrogen 50 for 2025 global list’s Technology and Innovation category.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🦖 Dino Date: The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, one of the star attractions of the Saadiyat cultural district and the first of its kind in the region, will open to the public this weekend. Among the artifacts on display will be a nearly 12-meter (38-foot)-tall Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton named Stan and a 7-billion-year-old meteorite. The museum sits between immersive digital art museum TeamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, which opened in February, and the Louvre Abu Dhabi. The launch comes less than two weeks before the Zayed National Museum opens its doors to the public on Dec. 3.

📷 Photo of the Day

U.S. President Donald Trump, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang, Elon Musk and other attendees, arrive for a family picture at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington on Wednesday. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 19-23, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Art. One of the region’s biggest art fairs marks its 17th and final year before it relaunches as Frieze Abu Dhabi next year. Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 1-2, UAE. UAE National Day. A two-day public holiday to celebrate the UAE’s 54th National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. 

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: Trump-MBS investment forum + Lunate sets targets

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Emirates investing $12 billion in Dubai’s new airport, Lunate’s fundraising targets for 2026, Saudi Arabia’s The Helicopter Co. buying a 76% stake in Morocco’s Heliconia, and the Kuwait Investment Authority buying a stake in Brookfield’s $10 billion AI fund. But first, U.S. and Saudi investors in Washington for the Trump-MBS summit mix today at the Kennedy Center.

After welcoming Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House on Tuesday with cavalry soldiers on black horses, an F-35 flyover and a candle-lit dinner, U.S. President Donald Trump got down to business.

The two leaders said they talked about agreements on bolstering Saudi Arabia’s military defenses, building up its nuclear power capacity, giving the kingdom greater access to advanced AI computer chips and pushing its U.S. investments to near $1 trillion.

Trump also announced at the black-tie dinner in the East Room that he was designating Saudi Arabia as a “major non-NATO ally” – a designation granted to countries with whom the U.S. shares close defense relationships. “We had a big day today, a very big day for both countries,” Trump said.

Responding to Trump’s push for Saudi Arabia to normalize ties with Israel, the Crown Prince said, “we want to be part of the Abraham Accords, but we want also to be sure that [we] secure a clear path [toward a] two-state solution” with the Palestinians.

Today, they will follow up across town at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where top executives and government officials from both countries will mix at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum.

Among the businesses slated to participate are Nvidia, Tesla, Apple, Chevron, Aramco, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, Qualcomm, Pfizer, Cisco Systems, General Dynamics, IBM, Google and Andreessen Horowitz. The conference is designed to spotlight deepening U.S.-Saudi ties in areas such as artificial intelligence, energy, technology, aerospace, healthcare and finance.

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Musk and Ronaldo join Trump at White House dinner for Saudi leader 

The White House hosted a heavyweight mix of political, business and sports figures at President Donald Trump’s black-tie dinner for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday night.

The guest list was filled with CEOs from tech and finance, including Tesla’s Elon Musk, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, Apple’s Tim Cook, Citigroup’s Jane Fraser, Chevron’s Mike Wirth and Palantir’s Alex Karp, The Circuit’s Jonathan Ferziger reports.

Also present were Salesforce’s Marc Benioff and Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong, as well as Josh Harris, the sports and entertainment investor who co-founded Apollo Global Management, and Dina Powell McCormick, Vice Chairman of merchant bank BDT-MSD and former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor. Another prominent guest was soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays in the Saudi Pro League.

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📰 Developing Stories

Emirates will invest up to $12 billion in Al Maktoum International as part of the Dubai government’s $35 billion redevelopment of the site, which is slated to replace DXB as the emirate’s main aviation hub by 2032. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group, said total spending will far exceed the headline figure. He said Emirates plans to finance its share of the investment through a combination of cash reserves and new debt. Moreover, U.K. Export Finance, the government-backed export credit agency, announced during the Dubai Airshow that it will invest $3.5 billion to support the participation of the U.K. businesses in the new airport. 

Abu Dhabi asset manager Lunate, which raised about $17 billion in 2024 for its flagship funds, is now planning to raise a larger sum for new funds launching in 2026, Bloomberg reports. Lunate, which manages capital for institutions and family offices, has already deployed approximately $13.5 billion, just two years after its debut. Lunate, which has relationships with more than 100 general partners, including BlackRock and Blackstone, is backed by Abu Dhabi sovereign fund ADQ and Chimera Investment, both tied to UAE national security advisor Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Public Investment Fund: The U.S. plans to approve exports of advanced AI chips to Humain, Saudi Arabia’s PIF-backed AI company, as part of a broader tech partnership with the Kingdom.

Public Investment Fund: Saudi Arabia’s PIF-owned The Helicopter Co. bought a 76% stake in Morocco-based Heliconia, one of Africa’s leading helicopter companies, to expand into offshore services and deepen its aviation footprint in North and West Africa.

Public Investment Fund: Riyadh Air, the new Saudi airline owned by the PIF, placed an order for 120 CFM LEAP-1A engines to power its 60 Airbus A321neo aircraft.

ADQ: Etihad Airways has revealed plans to increase its fleet size to 200 aircraft by the end of the decade, CEO Antonoaldo Neves said.

Mubadala: Strata, Mubadala Investment Company’s aerospace manufacturing unit, is in talks to manufacture aircraft engine parts for the first time, acting CEO Sara Al Memari told The National.

EDGE: The UAE defense conglomerate has signed a cooperation agreement with Republikorp, Indonesia’s leading defense holding company, to deliver a $7 billion program for the Indonesian Armed Forces. 

Kuwait Investment Authority: The KIA has become an investor in Brookfield Asset Management’s $10 billion artificial intelligence infrastructure fund.

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🤖 Seoul Mates: South Korea will join the UAE’s flagship Stargate AI project, a 1GW data-center campus backed by U.S. firms, strengthening its role in the Gulf’s AI infrastructure buildup.

🛢️ Debt Deal: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation secured a $4.9 billion loan from local banks to support its oil operations and financial resilience.

🏡 Our House: Venn, an Israeli startup that helps manage relationships between landlords and tenants, raised $52 million in a Series B funding round led by NOA Capital and CIM Group.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

Bigger’n Dallas: The Qatar-Exxon Golden Pass LNG plant in Texas is expected to ship its first liquefied gas cargo in February, a milestone for U.S. exports of the gas, Bloomberg reports.

🤝 Syria Gas: Syria has signed a preliminary agreement on gas cooperation with ConocoPhillips and Novaterra to develop existing fields and explore new ones.

💶 New in Town: KKR & Co. is opening an office in Abu Dhabi’s freezone, ADGM, in addition to its offices in Dubai and Riyadh.

💺 Good Seats: Emirates and French aerospace company Safran signed an agreement to build a manufacturing and assembly facility in Dubai to produce up to 1,000 Business Class seats annually.

🔔 Bell Ringer: Saudi real estate firm, Dar Global celebrated its official transfer to the Equity Shares category on the London Stock Exchange by ringing the market-opening bell.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed received on Tuesday participants of the UAE Government Leaders Programme 2025, which aims to build distinguished Emirati leaders.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, UAE National Security Adviser, met with Larry Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock, on Wednesday.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed inaugurated Abu Dhabi Art at Manarat Al Saadiyat on Tuesday.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, received Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai UAE Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Future Foundation, attended the opening day of the Dubai Future Forum 2025 on Tuesday.

Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan, UAE Minister of State, met with João Manuel Lourenço, President of Angola, in the capital, Luanda, on Tuesday.

Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, attended the University of Birmingham Dubai’s 125th anniversary celebration on Tuesday.

➿ On the Circuit

Borja Martinez-Laredo was appointed as Location Head of UBS Global Wealth Management Middle East in Abu Dhabi.

Amr Alshaher was appointed Head of Corporate Banking at Bahrain- based Islamic retail bank Ithmaar Bank.

Dr. Trevor Martin, Co-founder and CEO of San Francisco-based Mammoth Biosciences, told the Dubai Future Forum that the world may be less than a decade away from curing all existing genetic diseases.

🎶 Culture Circuit

✈️ Tickets Please: Abu Dhabi’s decommissioned Terminal 1 airport has been temporarily repurposed as a sprawling art and design venue, with galleries from around the world displaying their wares for the traveling art showcase Nomad. The terminal, designed by French architect Paul Andreu, opened in 1982 and was shuttered in 2023 after the opening of Zayed International Airport’s Terminal A. It features a tent-like roof and green-tiled central pillar. In a nod to the building’s history, visitors are given a boarding pass to enter the main exhibition space.

📷 Photo of the Day

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and U.S. President Donald Trump prepare for photographs along the West Wing Colonnade of the White House in Washington on Tuesday. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 19-23, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Art. One of the region’s biggest art fairs marks its 17th and final year before it relaunches as Frieze Abu Dhabi next year. Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 1-2, UAE. UAE National Day. A two-day public holiday to celebrate the UAE’s 54th National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. 

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: Trump favors Saudi F-35 deal + Flydubai orders Airbus fleet

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Flydubai’s big Airbus order at the Dubai Airshow, the joint $1 billion fund launched by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Kuwait opening bids for a solar power project to help address its chronic blackouts and UAE developer Mohamed Alabbar’s $55 million purchase of a 12th-century Italian castle. But first, the Trump-MBS summit kicks off today at the White House.

Even before Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman touched down earlier today with an entourage of 1,000 on his first visit to the U.S. in seven years, U.S. President Donald Trump was playing dealmaker.

Bucking opposition in Congress for one of the most controversial items on the agenda when the two leaders meet at the White House, Trump said the sale to Saudi Arabia of a fleet of F-35 stealth fighter jets for roughly $4 billion was practically in the bag. “They want to buy it, they’ve been a great ally,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, adding, “Yeah, I will say that we will be doing that. We’ll be selling F-35s.”

Virtually every member of the Saudi cabinet, senior officials from the Public Investment Fund and CEOs from state-owned companies will be among those accompanying Prince Mohammed as part of a delegation Al-Arabiya said would total about 1,000. A more exclusive black-tie dinner is being arranged in the White House East Room for tonight.

Among the business leaders will be Tareq Amin, CEO of state-backed Humain, who is pitching Silicon Valley companies on the kingdom as a major source of AI computing power and is visiting the White House to seek U.S. approval for access to advanced American chips, Bloomberg reports. Humain is central to Saudi plans to build large-scale AI infrastructure as the country aims to become one of the world’s largest exporters of computing resources.

On Wednesday, the two countries are organizing a Saudi-American investment forum at the Kennedy Center in Washington, where both leaders are expected to appear, similar to the conference Saudi Arabia sponsored in May when Trump visited the kingdom. This week’s event is being organized by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment and the U.S.-Saudi Business Council.

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📰 Developing Stories

Flydubai has signed up for 150 Airbus A321 Neo jets at the Dubai Airshow, marking its first Airbus order and a shift from its all-Boeing fleet. The company will use the planes to diversify its fleet and strengthen its long-term expansion plans, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, Chairman of Flydubai and CEO and Chairman of Emirates, told reporters at the airshow on Tuesday.  Abu Dhabi carrier Etihad Airways placed an order for 32 wide-body aircraft from Airbus, including six A330 Neos, for delivery between 2028 and 2029. Etihad also agreed to lease nine A330-900s from Avalon beginning in 2027 to support its long-haul expansion. Meanwhile, Emirates President Tim Clark said he will hold off on ordering Airbus A350-1000 jets until engine durability and performance improve.

Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Dubai’s Emaar Properties, has purchased a 12th-century castle in the central Italian region of Umbria for $55 million and is planning to spend another $145 million turning it into “one of the most prestigious resorts in the world.” The developer behind the world’s tallest skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa, told Bloomberg the project at Castello di Antognolla would include a hotel, wellness and longevity center, luxury homes and a polo club and would hold fashion shows and competitions for chefs, truffles and wine. Alabbar has been increasing his international exposure and has already partnered with U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to build Trump Tower Belgrade through his other company, Abu Dhabi-based Eagle Hills Properties. The extended property boom in Dubai and Abu Dhabi has seen many of the UAE’s cash-rich developers snapping up property in Europe and elsewhere to expand their glitzy brands overseas.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Public Investment Fund: The Hong Kong Monetary Committee started a $1 billion fund with the PIF to help Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area companies expand into Saudi Arabia, Bloomberg reports.

King Salman Park Foundation: The Saudi state-owned developer launched a $1 billion investment fund with Ajdan Real Estate and SEDCO Capital to develop homes, hotels, and offices in the massive park project, providing the land outside Riyadh while its private partners finance construction.

Qatar Investment Authority: San Francisco-based software firm Databricks, which is backed by the QIA, is seeking to raise funds at a valuation of $130 million, The Information reports.

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💲 Mixed Developments: Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Company has signed two agreements worth $2.3 billion with Egypt’s Hassan Allam Holding and local developer Tilal Real Estate to develop mixed-use projects.

💉 HealthCare Funding: Aster DM Healthcare has secured $72 million from Emirates Development Bank to build two new Dubai hospitals.

🛢️ Oil Delivery: Saudi Arabia has delivered the first shipment of its 1.65-million-barrel crude oil grant to Syria under an agreement to support the country’s energy sector.

🚧 Road Work: Abu Dhabi Fund for Development has inaugurated the $23.6 million West Coast Road project in Mahé, Seychelles.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🌀 Cable Delay: Google and Meta have delayed parts of their planned Red Sea subsea internet cable projects, citing heightened security risks and political tensions in the region.

🪖 UN Force: The U.N. Security Council voted to adopt a U.S.-drafted resolution that would back Trump’s Gaza plan and authorize a stabilization force under a transitional Board of Peace.

🚁 Startup Contractors: The Pentagon’s shift toward buying weapons from startups has boosted prospects for electric air taxi makers Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation – both active in UAE ventures – to secure U.S. defense contracts, The Information reports.

☀️ Solar Tender: Kuwait invited bids for a 0.5-gigawatt solar project under its public-private partnership framework, part of its effort to address growing power shortages.

🕋 Mecca Investment: Saudi developer Arabian Dyar is seeking foreign buyers for 1,000 units in phase two of its $2.6 billion Dyar Al Haram project in Mecca ahead of next year’s new real estate law opening the market to international investors.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, met with Lee Jae-myung, President of South Korea at Qasr Al Watan palace in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. The Korean President was escorted by Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Fallen Heroes’ Affairs, on a visit to the Wahat Al Karama war memorial in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, and Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, the UAE National Security Advisor, met with Turki Al Sheikh, Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, met with Stephanie Pope, Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company and President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, toured several pavilions at Dubai Airshow 2025 on Monday. Sheikh Khaled met with Gérald Darmanin, French Minister of Justice on Tuesday.

Prince Yazid bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s envoy to Lebanon, led a delegation to Beirut on Monday, ahead of the Beirut One Conference which starts today, as the two countries consider ways to renew economic ties. Noura Al Kaabi, UAE Minister of State, is also in Beirut to attend the conference.

➿ On the Circuit

Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation, used his opening speech at the Dubai Future Summit in Dubai to propose a new measure of national progress based on cognitive potential. “How do we protect deep focus and make it visible so that it’s valuable?” he said.

Saeed Ghumran Al Remeithi, Group CEO of Emsteel, called for collective industry action to strengthen competitiveness, navigate global trade challenges and accelerate decarbonization across the steel value chain. 

Michel Issa, the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, traveled to Beirut on Monday to present his credentials to President Joseph Aoun.

Ahmed Saeed Al Qamzi, Ibraheem Al Sayed Mohamed Al Hashemi, Fatma Al Jabri and Saif Al Dhaheri were appointed as Assistant Governors at the Central Bank UAE. 

Michele Faissola, a senior executive of the former Qatari ruler Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani’s family office Dilmon, has relocated his residence from the U.K. to Italy, Bloomberg reports.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎨 Last Orders: Abu Dhabi Art, one of the region’s most prominent art fairs, kicks off at Manarat Al Saadiyat tomorrow for its final outing before it relaunches as Frieze Abu Dhabi next year. The fair’s 17th and final edition in its current format brings more than 140 galleries representing 37 countries, with three special “Focus” sections highlighting artists from Turkey, Nigeria and the Gulf. Next year the fair will meld with Frieze, the organization behind some of the world’s biggest modern and contemporary art events, shifting its focus to curatorial excellence, emerging artists and large-scale installations.

📷 Photo of the Day

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, accompanied by Alexey Lyakin, regional director for Russia’s JSC Rosoboronexport, walks past a Kamov KA-52E combat helicopter during the Dubai Airshow on Monday. (Giuseppe Cacace / AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 17-19. Doha. Qatar Entrepreneurship Conference (ROWAD). Qatar’s national entrepreneurship platform and a flagship Global Entrepreneurship Week event, connecting startups, SMEs, and ecosystem leaders. Doha Exhibition & Convention Center.

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 18-19, Dubai. Dubai Future Forum. Drawing on the collective intelligence of global thinkers, futurists, and visionaries to explore what lies ahead and how we might navigate it with purpose and imagination. Museum of the Future.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 19-23, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Art. One of the region’s biggest art fairs marks its 17th and final year before it relaunches as Frieze Abu Dhabi next year. Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 1-2, UAE. UAE National Day. A two-day public holiday to celebrate the UAE’s 54th National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. 

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: Washington preps for MBS + Emirates $38B Boeing order

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on the $38 billion Boeing order Emirates announced at the Dubai Airshow, next month’s opening of a Six Flags amusement park in Saudi Arabia, a possible $600 million sale by ADIA of its stake in Qatar’s Ooredoo telecom and Saudi firms rolling back plump salary packages for expats. But first, Washington gets ready for MBS.

U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to welcome Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House tomorrow with the ceremonial trimmings associated with a full state visit – a grand arrival on the South Lawn, bilateral talks in the Oval Office and a formal dinner with Congressional and business leaders – despite the visit being described as a “working meeting.”

Washington officials and Saudi counterparts say multiple economic and defense agreements are expected to be sealed, underscoring the elevated status of the visit. State visits are technically reserved only for heads of state, which in the case of Saudi Arabia remains King Salman. 

Behind the scenes the agenda includes a Saudi request to buy advanced fighter jets – potentially as many as 48 F‑35 stealth aircraft – from the U.S. and the prospect of a deeper U.S.-Saudi mutual-defense pact, similar to one enjoyed by Qatar.

The Saudi leader’s visit to the U.S., his first in seven years, follows Trump’s Gulf tour in May when Prince Mohammed showered the President with palace honors and contract commitments adding up to some $600 billion. 

Trump has also said repeatedly that he hopes to use this week’s visit as a springboard for bringing Saudi Arabia into the Abraham Accords fold, thereby normalizing Riyadh’s ties with Israel as part of a broader regional realignment.

Meanwhile, Saudi Aramco is set to sign U.S. liquefied natural-gas deals during the visit, reflecting the kingdom’s pivot to gas and Washington’s interest in bolstering supply chains, Reuters reports.

In addition, Riyadh’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, has recently trimmed its holdings in nine U.S.-listed companies ahead of the visit, including Visa and Pinterest, the Financial Times reports.

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📰 Developing Stories

Emirates set the tone on Day 1 of the Dubai Airshow with a $38 billion order for 65 Boeing 777-9s, offering the aircraft giant a timely reprieve as it works to steady the long-delayed 777X program. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, Chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline group, said at a press conference that the order is a “massive long-term commitment” to U.S. aerospace manufacturing. The airline will also roll out SpaceX’s Starlink across its fleet, with the first flight to offer the boosted Wi-Fi service on Nov. 23. Despite Boeing’s early lead, the bulk of the orders from one of the world’s biggest airshows is expected to be won by Airbus. The European planemaker is closing in on a deal to supply about 100 A321neos to Flydubai, a shift that would challenge Boeing’s long-standing dominance at the low-cost carrier. 

Saudi Arabia is scaling back the generous salary premiums it once offered to foreign professionals in a bid to rein in costs and realign priorities under its Vision 2030 national economic strategy plan. Fiscal pressure from lower oil revenues is reinforcing the drive toward more measured packages for project managers and engineers, which often include both salary and housing stipends, Reuters reports. The move comes as the kingdom’s Public Investment Fund is pivoting away from costly megaprojects toward sectors like AI, logistics, and mining. Recruiters say offers adding 40% or even double pay are now rare, and compensation is being anchored more closely to market benchmarks and performance.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: The sovereign wealth fund is considering selling part of its 10% stake in Qatari telecom company Ooredoo QPSC, aiming to raise as much as $600 million, Bloomberg reports.

International Holding Co.: Samia Bouazza, the newly appointed Group CEO of 2PointZero Group, told The National that the company is working on creating the largest listed investment platform that powers the everyday life of consumers over the next decade.

Public Investment Fund: Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya City will open the first Six Flags park outside North America at the end of this year, featuring the world’s tallest, longest and fastest roller coaster.

G42: Microsoft and G42 plan a 200-megawatt expansion of datacenter capacity in the UAE, delivered through Khazna Data Centers, a subsidiary of G42. 

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🌴 Token Resort: The Trump Organization, run by U.S. President Donald Trump’s family, plans to build a luxury resort in the Maldives with Saudi developer Dar Global, and for the first time will “tokenize” the hotel-development project via blockchain, Bloomberg reports.

💸 Financial Expansion: Saudi brokerage platform Derayah Financial Company secured a $133 million Islamic compliant loan with Saudi National Bank to fuel its expansion. 

💂 London Calling: Sharjah developer Arada acquired an 80% stake in the $3.3 billion Thameside West waterfront development in London’s Royal Docks for $428 million.

✈️ Airways Facility: GE Aerospace will begin building a new $50 million facility at Dubai South’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub next month.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🏠 Housing Demand: Real estate transactions in Abu Dhabi nearly doubled to $26 billion in the first nine months of 2025.

🗞️ Broadsheet Bust: U.S.-based private investment firm RedBird Capital Partners pulled out of a $671-million bid for Britain’s Telegraph Media Group, ending months of negotiations after an initial bid from Abu Dhabi-backed RedBird-IMI was blocked by the U.K. government.

📈 Peace Dividend: Israel’s economy surged in the third quarter of 2025 with annualized GDP growth of 12.4%, driven by a sharp rebound in consumer spending, exports, and investment after a war-disrupted second.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, toured Dubai Airshow on Monday.

The UAE President will hold talks with South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung, who is visiting the UAE today.

Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim met with Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India’s Foreign Minister, at the Amiri Diwan in Doha on Sunday.Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, crowned English golfer Matt Fitzpatrick as the champion of the DP World Tour Championship and also starred Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy with the Race to Dubai title for the seventh time in his career.

➿ On the Circuit

Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services, inaugurated the new $163 million Agility Logistics Complex in Jeddah on Sunday.

Mohamed bin Mubarak, UAE Minister of State for Defense Affairs, opened the 12th edition of the Dubai International Air Chiefs Conference on Sunday in Dubai. 

Steven Greenway, CEO of Flyadeal, told Arabian Gulf Business Insights that delays from Airbus for the delivery of A321neo jets will force the company to use its existing fleet more than planned.

Yasir Al Rumayyan, Governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, along with Yoshinori Kanehana, Chairman of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Takeshi Hashimoto, President and CEO of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Karl Deppen, CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, and Gene Berdichevsky, co-founder and CEO of U.S. battery tech company Sila, will be among the participants in FII Priority Asia, to be held Nov. 30 -Dec.1.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🐪 Eye in the Sky: Traditional camel herding could be about to get a high-tech upgrade, after a research team from Saudi Arabia created an AI-powered drone system that can track livestock from the air, Arab News reports. Scientists at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology developed the low-cost system using commercially available drones and cameras to enable camel herders to track their animals in real time and also capture data on migration patterns and habitats for researchers. Camels roam up to 50 kilometers a day through desert terrain, making tracking them a challenging job.

📷 Photo of the Day

The UAE Air Force’s Fursan Al-Emarat aerobatic display team flies the Hongdu L-15 advanced jet trainer from China ahead of the Dubai Airshow on Sunday. (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 17-19. Doha. Qatar Entrepreneurship Conference (ROWAD). Qatar’s national entrepreneurship platform and a flagship Global Entrepreneurship Week event, connecting startups, SMEs, and ecosystem leaders. Doha Exhibition & Convention Center.

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 18-19, Dubai. Dubai Future Forum. Drawing on the collective intelligence of global thinkers, futurists, and visionaries to explore what lies ahead and how we might navigate it with purpose and imagination. Museum of the Future.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 1-2, UAE. UAE National Day. A two-day public holiday to celebrate the UAE’s 54th National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad. 

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: Boarding for Dubai Airshow + EU nod on ADNOC-Covestro

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on the EU’s conditional approval for ADNOC’s $17 billion Covestro acquisition, Saudi Arabia’s $2 billion resort venture with Dubai-based Kerzner International, UAE digital bank Wio’s swift growth and Australia’s Brooki Bakehouse setting up shop in the UAE. But first, the world’s airline executives are departing this weekend for Dubai.

The rivalry between Boeing and Airbus will play out at next week’s Dubai Airshow as the industry wrestles with delayed jets, geopolitical conflict and an increasingly competitive battle for orders. 

Airbus, which trails Boeing in annual orders, is especially looking to use the Middle East’s flagship aviation event to narrow the gap, Reuters reports. The European planemaker is preparing a series of announcements, hoping to regain momentum after President Donald Trump’s May trip to the Gulf produced tens of billions of dollars in Boeing orders.

Airbus sees an opening with flydubai, whose first potential order from Europe could chip away at Boeing’s dominance at the carrier, the news agency said. Emirates, celebrating its 40th anniversary, is expected to play a pivotal role in the week’s activity with around 300 aircraft orders across the show, including a possible purchase of Airbus A350-1000s.

Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways is also set to boost Airbus’s tally. The airline is expected to order more than a dozen wide-body jets, adding to a growing regional bet on long-range aircraft that can sustain the global reach of Gulf hubs. 

Boeing will arrive in Dubai with deals of its own, but under a cloud of fresh delays, Reuters said. The long-awaited 777X program has slipped further, pushing its entry into service seven years behind schedule.

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📰 Developing Stories

A Pentagon intelligence report warns that approving the F‑35 stealth-fighter sale to Saudi Arabia could compromise U.S. technological secrets, potentially allowing exposure of advanced capabilities to China. The U.S. under Donald Trump is assessing the kingdom’s request for up to 48 F-35s, a move that would reshape the military balance in the Middle East and challenge Israel’s qualitative military edge, The New York Times reports. If approved, Saudi Arabia would become only the second Middle Eastern country after Israel to operate F-35s. While the deal has cleared a key Pentagon hurdle, it still requires full approval from the White House, Cabinet and Congress, and carries risks of human-rights scrutiny and strategic backlash.

UAE digital bank Wio is more than halfway to its goal of reaching 100 billion dirhams ($27 billion) in assets, just three years after it launched.  “The objective would be to get there in two to three years max,” Wio CEO Jayesh Patel told The National. With backing from Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ, telecoms company e&, First Abu Dhabi Bank and investment company Alpha Dhabi, Wio is now one of the fastest growing banks in the region. Just seven UAE banks have more than Dh100 billion in assets, which is regarded as the industry gateway to being considered a “big” lender in the UAE. FAB, the country’s biggest lender, has more than $1.3 trillion. The company will soon face competition from London-based fellow “neobanks” Revolut and Wise, which have both secured approvals to operate in the UAE in recent months.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

ADNOC: Abu Dhabi’s state-owned oil firm received conditional approval from the EU for its $17 billion acquisition of German chemicals giant Covestro, the European Commission announced  on Friday.

Public Investment Fund: Saudi Arabia’s Midad Real Estate, PIF-owned Jeddah Central Development Co., and Kerzner International launched a $2 billion joint venture to bring the Atlantis and One&Only resort brands to the kingdom.

Qatar Investment Authority: The QIA joined a $275 million Series C funding round for California-based generative AI company d-Matrix, which valued the company at $2 billion.

International Holding Co.: Multiply Group, an investment unit of Abu Dhabi-owned IHC, launched Innovation Labs, which it said will drive digital growth and AI-led value creation.

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💰 Capital Takeover: Investcorp Capital, the Abu Dhabi-listed alternative investments company, has acquired U.S.-based Kanawha Scales & Systems.

🛡️ Insurance Entry: UAE-based digital insurer Shory received authorization to operate in Saudi Arabia, bolstering its regional expansion strategy..

💻 Slack Upgrade: Salesforce has acquired Israeli startup Doti AI, founded by former Wix engineers, for about $100 million to integrate its artificial intelligence tools into Slack.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🤝 Trade Revival: Saudi Arabia plans to strengthen commercial relations with Lebanon imminently after progress in curbing drug smuggling, Reuters reports.

Target Venue: A unit of Saudi Arabia’s National Development Fund will establish a premium shooting sports complex in Qiddiya City.

💵 Relocating Staff: JPMorgan Chase is expanding its operations in Dubai as part of a broad push to serve medium-sized businesses in the Middle East, moving banker Tushar Arora to the UAE from London, Reuters reports.

🛰 Autonomous Flight: LODD Autonomous conducted the first test flight of Hili, a hybrid heavy-lift cargo aircraft designed, built and manufactured entirely in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.

✈️ Stay Home: Oman Air said on Thursday that it has temporarily grounded some aircrafts and adjusted flight schedules amid supply chain delays.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, in the presence of  Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court and other dignitaries on Thursday. The UAE President will meet with Lee Jae Myung, President of South Korea, during his visit to the UAE on Monday. 

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, held a telephone call with Rashid Meredov, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Turkmenistan.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Qatar’s Prime Minister, held a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday.

Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, met with Sheikh Khalifa bin Ahmed, President of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, on the sidelines of the 27th General Conference of the International Council of Museums.

➿ On the Circuit

Lawrence Stroll, Executive Chairman of Aston Martin, is in early discussion with the Saudi Public Investment Fund, to take the struggling U.K. luxury-car maker private, The Financial Times reports. The PIF already holds a 17%  stake in Aston Martin.

Jochen Thewes was appointed CEO of the AD Ports’ Logistics Cluster starting Dec.1 of this year.

Hamad Al Marar, Managing Director and Chief Executive of Edge, told The National that due to the ongoing wars, there has become a higher urgency in delivering defense solutions to overseas customers which is why they are moving faster to meet the demand.

Brooke Bellamy, the Australian businesswoman behind Brooki Bakehouse, spoke to The National about the bakery’s viral fame and plans to open in Dubai early next year following a $16 million investment from Sharjah developer Arada.

Sean Baker, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker, will head the features jury for Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Film Festival.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🐪 Desert Trek: British explorer Rosie Stancer is preparing to begin a three-month camel expedition across Saudi Arabia, following the ancient incense-trading route from south to north. Stancer and her team will start in Najran and traverse the Empty Quarter, the Nafud deserts and the Sarawat mountain range, exploring the impacts of climate changes and how local communities are adapting. The team includes Saudi explorer Princess Abeer Al-Saud, the kingdom’s representative on the expedition. “We’re also going to invite other Saudi women from the points we are going through to join our journey,” Stancer told Arab News.

📷 Photo of the Day

Italian pianist and composer Alessandro Martire performed at the Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert on Thursday for an audience including Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi. (Emirates News Agency)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 5-16, Sharjah, UAE. Sharjah International Book Fair. A 12-day cultural and literary event attracting global publishers and literary stars. Expo Center Sharjah.  

Nov. 17-19. Doha. Qatar Entrepreneurship Conference (ROWAD). Qatar’s national entrepreneurship platform and a flagship Global Entrepreneurship Week event, connecting startups, SMEs, and ecosystem leaders. Doha Exhibition & Convention Center.

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 18- 19, Dubai. Dubai Future Forum. Drawing on the collective intelligence of global thinkers, futurists, and visionaries to explore what lies ahead and how we might navigate it with purpose and imagination. Museum of the Future.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: IHC plots growth path + ADIA sells student housing unit

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on ADIA’s $1 billion sale of its U.S. student housing unit, EDGE Group’s $200 million deal with U.S. drone maker Anduril, Dubai’s strategy to become a global hub for sports, plus an interview with the head of 8VC’s defense portfolio, Alex Moore, as the American investment firm scouts for promising Mideast startups. But first, IHC is getting ready to grow.

International Holding Co., the sprawling conglomerate that has grown to become the UAE’s largest publicly held company, is putting plans in place to get even bigger.

The Abu Dhabi company, led by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, the UAE’s National Security Advisor, plans to invest as much as $24 billion across global markets within the next nine months, CEO Syed Shueb tells The National.

IHC will target sectors such as mining, energy and manufacturing, with new geographic expansion in South America and the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, Shueb said.

It will fund the move through a combination of its current $10-$12 billion in cash reserves and the proceeds from recent divestments in assets such as Modon Holding and PAL Cooling.

As part of its restructuring, IHC combined its units 2PointZero, Multiply Group and Ghitha Holding into a $33 billion investment platform focused on energy and consumer products.

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8VC’s Alex Moore scouts Mideast ahead of MBS’s White House visit

8VC Partner Alex Moore with Kinetica Chairman Yitz Applbaum and his team in Tel Aviv

As Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman heads to Washington next week, venture capital investor Alex Moore is exploring laser warfare startups and sea-cruising drone technology that could capture a portion of the hundreds of billions of dollars the Gulf ruler promises to spend in the U.S.

Moore, an early protégé of Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel, heads the defense portfolio at Austin, Texas-based 8VC and was assessing new investment prospects last week in Israel, where he sat down for an interview with The Circuit’s Jonathan Ferziger. Other partners have been scouting companies in the UAE and neighboring countries for 8VC, which counts Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund as an investor, he said.

The Saudi Crown Prince is scheduled to visit the White House on Nov. 18, where he will follow up on the $148 billion arms agreement he signed in May when U.S. President Donald Trump met him in Riyadh. The meeting in Washington will also take up Saudi Arabia’s longstanding request for a comprehensive defense pact similar to one with Qatar and may determine the disposition of some $450 billion more in Saudi funding commitments to the U.S. 

“We’re very interested in this new possible agreement with the Saudis,” Moore said, predicting the cash will “unleash innovation.” 

To read the full interview, click here.

📰 Developing Stories

Dubai has launched a strategy to become a global hub for sports, with the goal of boosting the economic contribution of sporting events by 80% to reach $18.3 billion by 2033. “The ultimate vision, we want Dubai to be the world’s best sporting city,” Khalfan Belhoul, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, said. With major events such as the 2030 Asian Games in Qatar and soccer’s 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia on the horizon, the Middle East is entering what consulting firm Oliver Wyman describes as a “defining decade” for sports. A report published by the New York-based agency on the region’s sports economy projects $75 billion in growth potential, Arab News reports. The report says governments have committed over $100 billion in sports infrastructure through 2034.

Saudi Arabia’s influx of senior executives and wealthy expatriates is driving a growth in sophisticated concierge and lifestyle management services. Less familiar in the West, concierge services are a popular luxury in the Gulf, easing the transition for new arrivals and helping them through anything from bureaucratic processes to finding a new home or transporting a pet. “We brought people from our offices around the world working with young, brilliant, talented Saudis so that the service that you can expect when you arrive is really ticked off,” Sir Ben Elliot, founder of global luxury concierge firm Quintessentially, told Arab News during the TOURISE summit in Riyadh.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Morgan Stanley Investment Management and Global Student Accommodation acquired a U.S. student-housing portfolio from ADIA and Landmark Properties worth about $1 billion, Bloomberg reports.

EDGE Group: The UAE’s state-owned defense manufacturer and California-based Anduril Industries are forming a $200 million joint venture to produce autonomous drones in Abu Dhabi.

Mubadala: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund, chaired Mubadala’s Board Meeting at Qasr Al Watan palace in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

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🏦 Tourism Future: Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Development Fund unveiled $773 million worth of new tourism projects and strategic partnerships during the TOURISE 2025 Forum.

🌐 Cyber Boost: Tenzai, an Israeli cybersecurity startup, raised $75 million in a seed funding round led by Battery Ventures, Greylock Partners, and Lux Capital.

📈 IPO Win: Almasar Alshamil Education, a subsidiary of Dubai’s Amanat Holdings, will raise as much $160 million from its listing on the Saudi stock exchange.

🚘  Motor Deal: Chinese company Jiangsu Changhong Intelligent will partner with Salalah Global City Company to build an automotive plant in Salalah’s free-trade zone.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🛍️ Strategic Options: Dubai-based Majid Al Futtaim is reportedly exploring strategic options for the sprawling $19 billion conglomerate, although it has officially denied “any claims of stake sales,” Bloomberg reports.

💵 Conflict-Driven: The Gaza War has generated significant business for U.S. companies, with U.S. weapons sales to Israel since October 2023 exceeding $32 billion, benefiting firms such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Caterpillar, the Wall Street Journal reports.

🚢 Premium Surge: Industry analysts say Red Sea vessel insurance premiums will likely stay high despite the Houthis’ ceasefire announcement linked to progress in Israel-Hamas peace talks, Arabian Business Gulf Insights reports.

✈️ Seamless Travel: UAE and Bahrain will begin a Schengen Style trial visa aimed to introduce the concept between the Gulf member states.

💼 New Bureau: Dubai Chambers has opened its first U.S. representative office in New York, an announcement made during the Dubai Business Forum – USA.

🏦 New Banking: Standard Bank Group, Africa’s biggest lender by assets, opened a representative office in Egypt on Wednesday, eying an economic recovery in the Arab world’s most populous nation, Reuters reports.

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, met with Bruce Flatt, CEO of global investment firm Brookfield Corporation, along with its Chairman, Frank McKenna, and several other board members. The Crown Prince attended a wedding reception hosted by Saeed Omeir Yousef Al Mheiri, Chairman of Al Barakah Investment Holding Company, for the marriage of his son Omeir, to the daughter of Mohamed Khadem bin Butti Al Hamed. The Crown Prince also attended the DRIFTx exhibition at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.

Sheikh Zayed bin Mohamed visited DRIFTx 2025, part of Abu Dhabi Autonomous Week, at Yas Marina Circuit on Wednesday.

Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed, President of the UAE National Olympic Committee, and Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, attended the official opening ceremony of the 27th General Conference of the International Council of Museums on Wednesday. 

Sheikh Sabah Al Khaled Al Sabah, Crown Prince of Kuwait, met with interior ministers of the GCC states inKuwait.

➿ On the Circuit

Mark Carney, Canada’s Prime Minister, plans to visit the UAE this month in an effort to expand trade and relations between the two countries.

Taimur AlFardan, Owner of Batnah Properties, told Arabian Gulf Business Insights the cost of commercial land was “skyrocketing.”

Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of Abu Dhabi’s Department of Municipalities and Transport and member of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, told Arabian Business that the UAE capital has entered full-scale deployment of autonomous transport, with driverless taxis, buses and cargo drones already in operation.

Ehab Rashad, Vice Chairman at Mubasher Capital, told Zawya Arabic that the company is considering launching investment funds in the real estate and healthcare sectors.

Daniela Santanch, Italian Tourism Minister, said that Italians have become more interested in visiting Saudi Arabia.

Herman Narula, CEO of London-based technology company Improbable, said he plans to relocate to Dubai before the anticipated introduction of a U.K. “exit tax” on the wealthy.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎨 Hammer Time: Sotheby’s is returning to Saudi Arabia for its second Origins auction, bringing together international and local artists including a rare work by the late Safeya Binzaar, a pioneer of the kingdom’s contemporary art scene. Painted in 1968, “Coffee Shop in Madinah Road” comes from Binzagr’s personal archive. Among the other highlights are works by modernist Mohammed Al Saleem and Indian-born British sculptor and Turner Prize-winner Anish Kapoor. The auction, to be held on Jan. 31, is timed to coincide with the opening of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale. Sotheby’s held its first international auction in Saudi Arabia in February, when three pieces sold for more than $1 million.

📷 Photo of the Day

Egyptian actress Yousra poses on the red carpet during the 46th Cairo International Film Festival on Wednesday night. (Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 5-16, Sharjah, UAE. Sharjah International Book Fair. A 12-day cultural and literary event attracting global publishers and literary stars. Expo Center Sharjah.  

Nov. 10-15. Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Autonomous Week. The inaugural event combines a summit, showcase, RoboCup Asia-Pacific and autonomous racing. Yas Marina Circuit.

Nov. 10-15, Abu Dhabi. RoboCup Asia-Pacific. A regional competition and event for AI and robotics where teams compete on challenges including humanoid robot soccer matches. ADNEC Center.

Nov. 11-14, Dubai. ICOM 2025. Bringing together museum professionals and cultural experts from around the world to explore the evolving role of museums. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 17-19. Doha. Qatar Entrepreneurship Conference (ROWAD). Qatar’s national entrepreneurship platform and a flagship Global Entrepreneurship Week event, connecting startups, SMEs, and ecosystem leaders. Doha Exhibition & Convention Center.

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Nov. 30, Doha. Qatar F1 Grand Prix 2025. Formula One season’s second-to-final race before Abu Dhabi. Lusail International Circuit.

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: Trump-MBS investor summit + NTT eyes Saudi data centers

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Aramco’s raising production targets for gas, interest from Japan’s NTT in Saudi data centers, the UAE government’s first transaction in its new digital dirham and a 2028 completion date planned for the long-delayed Jeddah Tower, which aims to become the world’s tallest skyscraper. But first, investors are flocking to Washington before the Nov. 18 Trump-MBS meeting.

Preparations are moving into high gear for next week’s White House visit by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with an investor summit now set to take place on the sidelines.

The conference, co-hosted by the Saudi Ministry of Investment and the U.S.-Saudi Business Council, will take place on Nov. 19 at Washington’s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, CBS reports

While still unconfirmed, the event in billed in an invitation as a platform for “exclusive business matchmaking” through which participants will “explore new investment horizons across critical sectors, including energy, technology, financial services, infrastructure, and healthcare.” 

No word yet whether the investor summit will be attended by MBS and President Donald Trump, who will meet the day before in the Oval Office and join a black-tie dinner likely to include top executives from Wall Street and Silicon Valley. When Trump visited Saudi Arabia in May, the U.S. leader joined the Crown Prince at an investor conference in Riyadh alongside Tesla’s Elon Musk, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, BlackRock’s Larry Fink and Citigroup’s Jane Fraser.

Already gathering in Washington are some of MBS’s top lieutenants who are meeting with Trump administration counterparts to set the agenda for talks covering some $600 million that the Saudi kingdom has committed to spending with U.S. businesses. Among the most watched was the meeting on Tuesday between Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

Prince Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi Minister of Defense, met on Tuesday with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff. The meeting was also attended by Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Princess Reema bint Bandar.

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📰 Developing Stories

Saudi Arabia’s on-again, off-again effort to build the world’s tallest skyscraper is on again. Kingdom Holding Co. says construction of its planned 1-kilometer-high Jeddah Tower has reached 74 of its 170 stories and should be completed in 2028. The company, founded by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, began construction in 2013 but halted it amid a 2018 anti-corruption purge, during which the government detained the billionaire royal at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh. He was released three months later after agreeing to an unspecified financial settlement. In October, Finland’s KONE Corp. won a contract to equip the building with high-speed elevators.

A resurgence in maritime piracy off Somalia is fueling concerns in one of the world’s busiest shipping corridors. At least three incidents have taken place off the Horn of Africa this month, Bloomberg reports. Among them was a Maltese-flagged tanker freed by the EU naval force’s Mission Atalanta in Somali waters on Friday. The renewed attacks along the Somali coast come amid a tapering off of assaults on shipping traffic by Houthi militants in the Red Sea. Daniel Mueller, a senior analyst at U.K.-based maritime security firm Ambrey, said the threat to shipping is likely to persist, “though piracy is inherently opportunistic,” and the causes should be addressed beyond military interventions.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Saudi Aramco: The Saudi energy giant raised its gas production growth target to 80% by 2030 as the kingdom shifts away from burning oil for power toward cleaner and cheaper gas, the Financial Times reports.

International Holding Co: IHC-owned Marlan Space is teaming up with San Francisco-based Loft Orbital to launch Orbitworks, a manufacturing facility in Abu Dhabi capable of producing up to 50 satellites a year.

Investment Corp. of Dubai: Kerzner International, backed by the Dubai sovereign wealth fund, is teaming with Qatar-based Assets Group to bring the Atlantis brand to the Maldives with a two-island luxury resort featuring almost 500 rooms and cabins, 20 restaurants and a waterpark.

Energy Development Oman: The state-owned entity secured a $1 billion loan, arranged by Gulf International Bank and Mashreq, to fund capital spending and refinance debt.

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💸 Industrial Win: Abu Dhabi-based developer Aldar, acquired two institutional-grade industrial and logistics assets from a subsidiary of AD Ports Group for $155 million.

🌸 Floral Deal: UAE-based Quintas Capital has made its first Managed Equity investment of $18 million in Petal Group, a floral gifting and e-commerce company with operations in Ireland and the UAE.

💵 Getting Support: Builtop, a Saudi-based digital procurement startup in the construction and real estate sectors, has secured $11 million in a funding round led by TAM Capital.

🤖 AI Agents: Wonderful, an Israeli startup that helps businesses integrate AI agents into their customer service functions, raised $100 million in a Series A funding round led by Index Ventures, with participation from Insight Partners, IVP, Bessemer, and Vine Ventures.

🛩️ Flight Call: California-based Archer Aviation and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office have activated an investment framework to speed up testing and commercialization of Archer’s Air taxis in the UAE capital, where it will first deploy its Midnight aircraft.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🌐 Data Pivot: Japanese IT-services giant NTT Data is exploring a data center buildout in Saudi Arabia to capture surging AI demand, Bloomberg reports. 

🧲 Wealth Magnet: Dubai ranked first and Abu Dhabi fifth on London real estate consultant Savills’ annual HNWI Hostspot Index, assessing the most attractive cities for the world’s ultra-wealthy.

💸 Gateway Kingdom: For 90% of international businesses in the UAE, Saudi Arabia is viewed as the leading investment market, based on its economic stability, growth outlook and role as a Gulf-region hub, according to a report by HSBC.

👷 Gas Deal: UAE-based Dana Gas has signed an initial agreement with Syrian Petroleum Company to explore redevelopment and expansion of gasfields in central Syria, The National reports.

🌐 Digital Dirham: The UAE executed the first government payment using its new central bank-issued digital dirham, completing a transaction between the federal Ministry of Finance and Dubai’s finance department.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed today offered his condolences on the passing of the mother of Maj. Gen. Awadh Saeed bin Musleh Al Ahbabi, Deputy Commander of Joint Operations at the Ministry of Defence, during a visit to the condolence majlis in Al Ain.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, chaired a meeting of the Executive Committee of the ADNOC Board of Directors on Tuesday. Sheikh Khaled also met with Makoto Fujiwara, Executive Director of Tokyo National Museum, on Wednesday.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, reviewed the progress of transport infrastructure projects, including aerial taxi services and the Future Loop project, on Tuesday.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, met with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in New York.

➿ On the Circuit

Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, met with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday in Washington.

Lana Nusseibeh, UAE Minister of State, led an official delegation to Cyprus to strengthen strategic partnerships.

Ron Dermer, Israel’s Strategic Affairs Minister and one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s closest advisors, resigned on Tuesday after playing a central role in addressing the country’s conflicts with Gaza and Iran. 

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎥 Movie Business: Saudi Arabia’s Film Commission is touting its wares this week at the American Film Market in Los Angeles, one of the world’s biggest industry events for financing, distribution and production partnerships. The commission’s delegation is highlighting the kingdom’s diverse filming locations and generous financial incentives in an effort to spark partnerships with global producers. Saudi Arabia’s push to become a regional hub for cinema is starting to pay cultural dividends, with a growing number of blockbusters released. The film “Desert Warrior,” which was a joint production between British producer Jeremy Bolt’s JB Pictures, the Kingdom’s MBC Studios and LA-based ACG Studios, premiered in September.

📷 Photo of the Day

Art installation “The Shen” by Mert Ege Kose is displayed during the fifth edition of the “Forever is Now” art exhibition by Art d’Egypte at the Giza pyramids necropolis on Tuesday. (Khaled Desouki/AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 5-16, Sharjah, UAE. Sharjah International Book Fair. A 12-day cultural and literary event attracting global publishers and literary stars. Expo Center Sharjah.  

Nov. 10-15. Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Autonomous Week. The inaugural event combines a summit, showcase, RoboCup Asia-Pacific and autonomous racing. Yas Marina Circuit.

Nov. 10-15, Abu Dhabi. RoboCup Asia-Pacific. A regional competition and event for AI and robotics where teams compete on challenges including humanoid robot soccer matches. ADNEC Center.

Nov. 11-14, Dubai. ICOM 2025. Bringing together museum professionals and cultural experts from around the world to explore the evolving role of museums. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 17-19. Doha. Qatar Entrepreneurship Conference (ROWAD). Qatar’s national entrepreneurship platform and a flagship Global Entrepreneurship Week event, connecting startups, SMEs, and ecosystem leaders. Doha Exhibition & Convention Center.

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.

The Daily Circuit: UAE’s future flight plans + PIF builds hotels

In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on the Saudi PIF’s $3.6 billion hotel-building project, the Qatar Investment Authority’s $2.5 billion Japan fund, a start date next year for DHL’s maintenance facility in Bahrain, and lifetime residency permits for foreigners who buy million-dollar homes in Saudi Arabia. But first, flying the UAE’s friendly skies.

The UAE is positioning itself as a laboratory for the future of aviation and a growing hub for traditional air traffic.

Abu Dhabi announced plans today to build 10 vertiports for electric air taxis, beginning with sites at Zayed International Airport and Al Bateen Executive Airport.

The project, which is expected to start operations in the next two years, aims to connect key commercial and tourism districts while reducing pressure on road networks, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office said.

Meanwhile, Sir Tim Clark, the longtime chief of Emirates, outlined a vision for his successors that aims to strengthen Dubai’s position as an international flight hub and enlarge its fleet with hundreds of aircraft. 

The blueprint includes moving operations to a new terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport, building up network routes in Africa and Latin America, and strengthening Emirates’ partnership with budget airline flydubai, Clark told The National.

“With me out of it, at least we would have set them on the path,” Clark said. “What they do with it after that is up to them.”

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📰 Developing Stories

Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund is joining forces with Orix, a Tokyo-based financial services company, to launch a $2.5 billion private equity vehicle hunting for opportunities across Japan. The agreement marks the Qatar Investment Authority’s first Japan-focused PE investment, with Orix supplying 60% of the capital and QIA filling in the rest, Bloomberg reports. Qatar joins a growing number of investment firms, including Blackstone and KKR, that are looking into buyouts in Japan. The new Japan fund will target companies valued above $195 million, guided by an independent investment entity while both firms participate as limited partners.

Foreigners who buy a home worth at least SAR4 million ($1 million) in Saudi Arabia will be granted “lifetime” residency. The visa rule will take effect from Jan. 28 alongside new laws allowing freehold ownership for foreigners across approved projects, Dar Global CEO Ziad El Chaar told Arabian Gulf Business Insight. The residency lasts as long as the owner still holds the property, in contrast to a similar scheme in Dubai, where foreign owners must renew their visa after 10 years. El Chaar said investors were already buying his properties ahead of the changes to foreign ownership laws taking effect. “When the government said they were going to issue a law, we took a chance [and began sales],” he said. “We have 30 nationalities who bought from us. First movers will always take a chance.”

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Public Investment Fund: PIF-owned Al Balad Development Co. has launched a $3.6 billion investment portfolio for the hospitality sector and aims to develop 3,300 hotel units. 

Soudah Development, a Saudi company owned by the PIF, appointed engineering consultancy WSP to help finish its the Soudah Peaks luxury tourism resort.

Masdar: The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has invested a further $40 million in Egyptian renewables developer Infinity, to be injected into the Infinity Power joint venture with Abu Dhabi’s Masdar.

Masdar: The Abu Dhabi green energy company signed a deal to develop Uzbekistan’s largest standalone battery energy storage project.

Dubai Investments: UAE developer Emirates Reportage Development & Investment has acquired two prime land plots at Dubai Investments Park in Angola, an economic zone developed by Dubai Investments, for about $500 million. It is planning to build two large-scale gated residential communities.

↪↩ Closing Circuit

💰 Regional Acquisitions: Badr Jafar, CEO of UAE-based Crescent Enterprises, said the company will invest $272 million in the GCC, India and Southeast Asian markets over the next three years.

🩺 Health Compliant: Saudi Arabian hospital operator National Medical Care Company secured a $320 million Islamic compliant loan from Arab National Bank.

📦 Moving Goods: U.S. logistics giant DHL will begin building its $85 million aircraft maintenance facility at Bahrain International Airport in October next year.

🌱 Fertilizer Deal: QatarEnergy signed a 20-year urea supply agreement with Japan’s Mitsui & Co..

🥛 No Cows: Remilk, an Israeli startup developing lab-grown dairy products, raised $20 million from Abu Dhabi-based Tau Capital, Bloomberg reports.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🌍 Gulf Africa: The UAE plans to complete a trade agreement with Chad by the end of this year as part of a broader effort to expand its commercial and investment footprint in Africa.

🕌 Islamic Finance: Dubai’s Samana Developers is planning its first Islamic bond offering and is considering an IPO to tap strong demand during Dubai’s property boom, Bloomberg reports.

🏭 Power storage: Kuwait is aiming to deploy utility-scale battery systems to stabilize its strained electric grid and reduce reliance on fossil-fuel generation during peak demand, Reuters reports.

☁️ Rain Dance: The UAE is ramping up cloud-seeding flights to stimulate rainfall and bolster long-term water security, the Financial Times reports.

🏦 Syria’s Banking: Syria plans to issue new bank licenses to increase the number of lenders to 30 by 2030, Asharq Business reports

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, met with Pinarayi Vijayan, Chief Minister of the Indian state of Kerala.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense met with Northern Irish golf superstar Rory McIlroy, three-time winner of the DP World Tour Championship.

Lt. Gen. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, chaired the 2025 meeting of the Digital Wellbeing Council, held at the National Media Office in Abu Dhabi.

Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa visited the White House on Monday and won U.S. President Donald Trump’s support for lifting economic sanctions, which still requires Congressional approval.

➿ On the Circuit

Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, and Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport, led a conversation during Abu Dhabi Autonomous Summit on how the UAE’s capital is establishing itself as a global hub for autonomous mobility.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese soccer star who plays for Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, voiced support for the kingdom’s tourism strategy at the TOURISE 2025 forum in Riyadh. “Everyone realized I was right when I moved to Saudi Arabia,” Ronaldo said. “I believe in the ambition and potential of Saudi Arabia’s development project.” 

Tariq Abdullah Al Marzooqi, CEO of Abu Dhabi’s Safeen Subsea Services, told WAM that the company, which works closely with ADNOC, plans to conduct all geophysical survey projects using fully unmanned systems by 2026.

Hisham Al-Falih, CEO of Saudi fintech startup Lean, told Bloomberg that the company is witnessing a surge in remittances, cross-border payment flows and alternative credit solutions.

Mohamed Abdulelah Al Kooheji was appointed as the new Group CEO for family-owned conglomerate Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo Group.

Tarik Solomon was appointed Managing Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Teledyne FLIR Defense, to be based in Riyadh.

Saeed Mohammed Al Qatami, CEO of developer Deyaar, told Arabian Gulf Business Insight that it is difficult to find “good builders” in the UAE, which makes the supply challenging despite the high demand for property.

🎶 Culture Circuit

📚 Book Talk: Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, one of the top international authors speaking at this year’s Sharjah International Book Fair, said she aspires to connect more with the region. “I definitely want to reach a wider audience in the Arab world – that’s very interesting to me, it’s important to me,” Adichie told The National in an interview on the sidelines of the event. Adichie said she loved the fact that several of her works have been translated and published in Arabic, including her book-length essay “We Should All Be Feminists.”

📷 Photo of the Day

An aerial photograph shows skyscrapers enveloped in early morning mist in Kuwait City. (Yasser Al-Zayyat/AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Nov. 5-16, Sharjah, UAE. Sharjah International Book Fair. A 12-day cultural and literary event attracting global publishers and literary stars. Expo Center Sharjah.  

Nov. 10-15. Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Autonomous Week. The inaugural event combines a summit, showcase, RoboCup Asia-Pacific and autonomous racing. Yas Marina Circuit.

Nov. 10-12, Abu Dhabi. DRIFTx. An international exhibition showcasing smart and autonomous mobility solutions. Yas Marina Circuit.

Nov. 10-15, Abu Dhabi. RoboCup Asia-Pacific. A regional competition and event for AI and robotics where teams compete on challenges including humanoid robot soccer matches. ADNEC Center.

Nov. 11-14, Dubai. ICOM 2025. Bringing together museum professionals and cultural experts from around the world to explore the evolving role of museums. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 12, Dubai. Dubai Business Forum USA. An invitation-only forum designed to build upon cross-border collaboration between business leaders from the U.S. and Dubai. Cipriani South Street, New York City.

Nov. 17-19. Doha. Qatar Entrepreneurship Conference (ROWAD). Qatar’s national entrepreneurship platform and a flagship Global Entrepreneurship Week event, connecting startups, SMEs, and ecosystem leaders. Doha Exhibition & Convention Center.

Nov. 17-21, Dubai. Dubai Airshow 2025. The biennial exhibition attracts aerospace companies from around the world to the UAE. DWC, Al Maktoum International Airport.

Nov. 19-20, Dubai. Knowledge Summit. A global platform for knowledge production in the service of sustainable development. Dubai World Trade Center. 

Nov. 24-27, Dubai. Big 5 Global. Addressing the challenges shaping the construction and urban development community today and tomorrow. Dubai World Trade Center.

Nov. 25-26. Riyadh. Global Sustainability Expo. Dedicated to advancing sustainability practices across industries. The Arena Riyadh.

Nov. 26-27, Abu Dhabi. CyberQ 2025. The UAE’s flagship summit for cybersecurity and quantum technologies. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 4-5, Abu Dhabi. Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit. Investors, corporate executives and policymakers gather to discuss prospects for investment in the region. St. Regis Saadiyat Island. 

Dec. 7, Abu Dhabi. F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025. The F1 season finale and one of the most hotly anticipated races in motorsport. Yas Marina Circuit. 

Dec. 8-9, Riyadh. Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition. The inaugural event is aimed at positioning the Kingdom as a hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration. Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC.

Dec. 8-9, Abu Dhabi. Bitcoin MENA 2025. An event dedicated to advancing Bitcoin and blockchain understanding and adoption. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-10, Abu Dhabi. BRIDGE Summit. Bringing together media executives, innovators, academia and NGOs, policymakers, and thought leaders to redefine the media landscape. ADNEC Center.

Dec. 8-11, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The largest financial event in the region, brings together the world’s top minds to redefine and shape the future of global markets. The Grand Steps, Al Maryah Island.