The Daily Circuit: Red Sea Global’s Italian resort + Marjan-RAK merger
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on the abrupt postponement of Dubizzle’s Dubai IPO, the UAE’s Marjan-RAK Hospitality merger amid soaring demand for Ras Al Khaimah real estate, a $1.4 billion contract awarded for a performing arts center at Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya entertainment city, and Sheikh Tahnoon meets Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. But first, Red Sea Global sets its sights on Europe.
Saudi developer Red Sea Global plans to launch its first overseas project in Italy, marking a major step in the company’s expansion beyond its luxury resorts along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast.
Backed by the Public Investment Fund, RSG has been central to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the Saudi economy through high-end tourism.
“Our ambitions are beyond just the Saudi Arabian market,” CEO John Pagano said at the Reuters Next conference in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. “That’s done, done, done, done.”
Pagano said that since its inception seven years ago, the company has awarded about 18,000 contracts for its domestic developments and plans to open 17 more resorts in Saudi Arabia by May 2026. The Italy project, for which Pagano provided few details, will build on RSG’s sustainability-focused model and is intended as a springboard for further international ventures in Europe and beyond.
In Paris, meanwhile, Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Saudi Minister of Culture and Governor of the Royal Commission for AlUla, met on Wednesday with French Culture Minister Rachida Dati. The two announced plans to create a Saudi section in the refurbished Pompidou Center, which is set to reopen in 2030. Under the agreement, Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission for AlUla will contribute $58 million to support the museum’s renovation.
The partnership builds on broader Saudi-French collaboration to develop the Museum of Contemporary Art in AlUla, an ancient desert city in Saudi Arabia and UNESCO Heritage Site. A joint program running through 2030 will highlight modern and contemporary Saudi artists while encouraging collaboration between cultural professionals in both countries.
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📰 Developing Stories
NOT SOLD
Dubizzle has postponed its IPO at the eleventh hour, withdrawing the offer just one day before bookbuilding was about to begin. The Dubai-based classifieds platform, which also owns the Bayut property listing portal, last week announced plans to float 30% of its shares on the Dubai Financial Market. The company said late on Wednesday that it would now reassess the optimal timing for the offering, which analysts say was likely delayed over a mismatch in valuation expectations. “Companies have to leave something for the IPO investors in terms of headroom and also future growth expectations should look more realistic,” Nishit Lakhotia, head of research at SICO Bank, told Bloomberg. “Markets look more mature now and will punish IPOs that do not stick to these two factors.”
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Marjan and RAK Hospitality have merged to create one of the UAE’s largest real estate platforms in the fast-growing emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, where the Gulf’s first casino-resort is under construction. The combined company, which will operate under the Marjan name, will seek to draw foreign capital, create high-value Emirati jobs and help the emirate achieve its target of 3.5 million annual tourists by 2030, The National reports. “Marjan will champion Ras Al Khaimah’s development and master planning into a smart, authentic, connected city of the future,” CEO Abdulla Al Abdouli said. Interest in the emirate’s property market from European and Central Asian investors has soared as the $5.1 billion Wynn Resorts casino prepares to open in 2027.
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Public Investment Fund:Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya Investment Company, responsible for the huge entertainment and sports-focused giga-project near Riyadh, awarded a $1.4 billion contract for the construction of a performing arts center to PIF-backed Nesma & Partners.
QatarEnergy: Officials from the state-owned oil and gas company will meet with Pakistan’s government next week to discuss reducing LNG shipments for 2026, after Islamabad requested smaller volumes due to weakening domestic demand, Bloomberg reports.
Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi sovereign fund has finalized the acquisition of a 30% stake in Hong Kong-based logistics solutions provider Loscom International.
Masdar:Masdar has deployed $30 billion over the past two years and is eyeing roughly another $20 billion in investments, CEO Mohamed Al Ramahi said in an interview on Wednesday during the Reuters NEXT Gulf summit in Abu Dhabi.
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🛢️ Petro Plant:Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority signed a $6.5 billion deal with Cairo-based Anchorage Investments to build a petrochemical plant in Ain Sokhna, a major industrial and logistics hub on the Red Sea coast.
🚑 Logistics Plan: Elite Co, the logistics arm of UAE-based Green Dome Investments, acquired cold-chain operator Transcorp International as part of its plan to expand in Saudi Arabia.
⚡ Tight Raise:Oman Electricity Transmission Company raised $750 million via a five-year green Islamic bond.
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📱 Influencer License:The UAE Media Council has extended to January 31 the deadline for social media influencers to obtain advertiser permits, after introducing the rule in July with an initial three-month grace period.
💼 Case Closed: Hedge fund Magellan Capital said Dubai’s financial regulator has closed an inquiry sparked by a former employee’s complaint, clearing the firm of wrongdoing after a months-long review.
⭐ Rising Star:Expo City Dubai has been named fDi Intelligence’s global “rising star” free zone for 2025.
🌎Power Circuit
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed,UAE National Security Advisor and Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi, met withSteve Witkoff, U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, and Jared Kushner, founder of Affinity Partners and U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, during their visit to the UAE.
Sheikh Saqr bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chairman of RAK Ceramics, inaugurated Gulf Cryo’s new carbon capture facility, which will reduce emissions from the company’s facilities.
Sheikh Saleh bin Fawzan, a 90-year-old Islamic scholar, was appointed as Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti by a royal decree from King Salman, based on the recommendation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Sheikh Saleh, an ultra-conservative, makes regular television and radio appearances.
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Tiemen Meester, Chief Operating Officer of Dubai-backed DP World, said in an interview with Reuters that global tariff disputes are raising logistics costs, but noted that trade growth remains robust for the company.
Phillip Jones, Chief Tourism Officer of the Royal Commission for AlUla, said in an interview with Reuters that the Saudi government is offering investors rights to develop cultural sites worth $1.6 billion as part of the kingdom’s plan to boost tourism and private-sector participation.
🎶 Culture Circuit
☕ Cafe Culture: A cafe in Dubai is selling what may be the world’s most expensive coffee, at $980 a cup. The coffee, called Nido 7 Geisha, is made from a rare variety of beans sourced from a high-altitude, family-run farm in Panama, The National reports. It is being served up by Julith, a roastery and cafe in Al Quoz, which says it has reserved a sample for Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, should he wish to try it. Judith paid a record-breaking $604,080 for 20kg of the beans at auction in August. Luxury coffee has taken on similar status in the UAE to vintage wines elsewhere in the world, with locals willing to pay top dollar to experience rare premium brews.
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Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, UAE National Security Adviser and Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi, met Steve Witkoff, U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, and Jared Kushner, son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, during their visit to the UAE on Wednesday. (Photo: Emirates News Agency)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
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.
The Daily Circuit: White House awaits MBS + ADIA invests in Hologic
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on the booming deal volume generated by Gulf sovereign wealth funds, ADIA’s part in the $18.3 billion acquisition of Hologic by Blackstone and TPG, Australia’s deepening business ties with Saudi Arabia and next month’s opening of the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi. But first, MBS’s impending return to Washington.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears to be getting ready for his first White House visit since 2018.
Discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump at the planned Nov. 17-18 meeting are likelyto cover a much-sought defense cooperation pact with the U.S., arms purchases, Gaza reconstruction and possible normalization with Israel. That’s according to The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and other U.S. media, which cited unidentified sources. No confirmation so far from the Saudi Royal Court or the White House.
The proposed security agreement would expand weapons sales, intelligence sharing and coordination against Iran and terrorist groups, the Journal said. Trump, who last month brokered a cease-fire to end Israel’s two-year war in Gaza, has publicly predicted that Saudi Arabia will soon join the Abraham Accords.
The visit recalls Prince Mohammed’s 2018 trip to Washington, when Trump hosted him at the White House and touted the potential for tens of billions of dollars in Saudi purchases of American arms. That visit – part of a tour that included meetings with U.S. technology and defense executives – came before the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents that nearly ruptured relations between the two countries.
Trump, who visited Riyadh in May on a swing through the Gulf that included the UAE and Qatar, also attended the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s FII Priority summit in Miami in February, where he praised the kingdom’s growing investments in the U.S.
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DEAL DRIVERS
Gulf sovereign wealth funds are powering a global boom in mergers and acquisitions. Funds including Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala, the Qatar Investment Authority and the Oman Investment Authority pushed deal volume above $3.5 trillion this year as governments deploy record oil wealth to diversify their economies, Bloomberg reports. Joining global giants such as Norway’s Norges Bank Investment Management and Singapore’s GIC, the Gulf investment bodies have backed some of the year’s biggest transactions. In August, private equity giant Thoma Bravo got backing from ADIA for its roughly $12 billion acquisition of human resources software provider Dayforce.
DINO DATE
The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi will open its doors to the public on Nov. 22, becoming the largest institution of its kind in the region. The museum in Saadiyat’s Cultural District was designed by architecture firm Mecanoo to look like an abstract take on rock formations dripping with plant life. Its exhibitions will take an immersive look at life on earth, spanning 13.8 billion years from the beginnings of the universe – a move that might have been controversial in the Gulf until recently as the theory of human evolution is rejected by some Islamic scholars. Among the specimens to be displayed are a 11.7-meter tall Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as “Stan” and the fossil of a 25-meter blue whale.
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Public Investment Fund: Following its $55 billion deal for Electronic Arts last month, the Saudi sovereign wealth fund is already exploring potential new acquisitions to strengthen the kingdom’s influence in esports, Arab News reports.
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority:A subsidiary of the sovereign fund is taking part in a deal by private equity players Blackstone and TPG to buy U.S. medical diagnostics company Hologic for $18.3 billion.
Qatar Investment Authority: AI startup Anthropic, which counts the QIA among its major backers, is in talks with Google for a potential multi-billion dollar cloud deal, Bloomberg reports.
Saudi Venture Capital:Saudi state-backed investor Saudi Venture Capital is reshaping its $3 billion strategy to allocate half its capital, up from about a third, into private credit and equity funds, betting the asset class will gain a larger share of business in the kingdom.
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🤖 Robot Factory:China’s Lianhe Sowell International Group signed a $105 million financing agreement to establish an AI-powered robot manufacturing base in the UAE.
☀️ Energy Fund:State-owned Energy Development Oman borrowed $1 billion to fund an expansion of its renewable energy operations, with Dubai’s Mashreq Bank and Oman’s Bank Sohar International acting as lead arrangers.
🏭 Water Run: Kuwait’s Ministry of Public Works has signed a $489 million contract with Turkish construction company Kuzu to build a wastewater treatment plant, Reuters reports.
💻 Digital Expansion: Beeline Kazakhstan, a subsidiary of Dubai-based VEON, will acquire online classifieds firm OLX Kazakhstan for $75 million.
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🇦🇺 Aussie Courtship: Saudi Arabia is deepening ties with Australia through new ventures in metals, mining, and finance, drawing in partners such as Macquarie Asset Management and Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting to expand its global investment footprint,Bloomberg reports.
💼 Syria Pitch: Syria plans an international investment roadshow in the coming months targeting Gulf, European, and U.S. investors to help rebuild its war-torn economy and attract fresh foreign capital, Bloomberg reports.
💰 Making Deals: Goldman Sachs sustained strong dealmaking momentum in MENA through the first three quarters of 2025, leading the region’s M&A league table with 24 deals worth $104 billion, according to LSEG Deals Intelligence.
📺 Media Watch: The UAE Media Council launched the “Amen” digital platform through which the public can monitor and share feedback on media content published in the UAE.
🌎Power Circuit
Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamimappointed Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulaziz bin Jassim Al-Thani as CEO of the Qatar Media Corporation.
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal met withTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his visit to Kuwait on Tuesday. The meeting was attended by Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah and Sheikh Ahmad Abduallah Al Sabah, Kuwait’s Prime Minister.
Saad bin Sherida Al-Kaabi, Qatar’s Energy Minister and President and CEO of QatarEnergy, and Chris Wright, the U.S. Secretary of Energy issued an open letter on Wednesday urging the European Union to abandon a sustainability directive they say will affect the bloc’s ability to import liquified natural gas.
Sharif Essa Al Suwaidiformally presented his credentials as the UAE Ambassador to Brazil toBrazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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Jane Fraser, the CEO of Citigroup, was named as U.S. Co-Chair of the U.S.-Saudi Business Council board. Fraser will be replacing Steve Demetriou, former CEO of engineering contractor Jacobs, who held the role from 2018 to 2024. Lubna Olayan, Chair of the Olayan Group, was also named Co-Chair, representing Saudi Arabia.
Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Emaar Properties, is expanding beyond Dubai with large-scale real estate projects in Africa, Europe, and Asia, including new projects in Madagascar and Montenegro, the Financial Times reports.
Stuart Eizenstat,the former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union and Middle East peace negotiator, has joined Blue Laurel Advisors, which specializes in Middle East business strategy, as Global Ambassador and Senior Advisor.
Regis Burger was appointed CEO of the Middle East division at Julius Baer, in addition to his current role as Head of Middle East and Africa.
🎶 Culture Circuit
👜 Bag a Birkin: A handbag owned by British actress and singer Jane Birkin will be auctioned during the inaugural Abu Dhabi Collectors’ Week, which will be held at the St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort from Dec. 2-5. The bag was gifted to Birkin by Hermes and was one of four she used after selling her original bag, which was the prototype for the famed Birkin bag model. The bag, which has a message from the actress written inside, is estimated at $230,000–$430,000.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gifted one of Turkey’s domestically-produced Togg electric cars to Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Meshal during his official visit to Kuwait City on Tuesday. (Turkish Presidency /Murat Cetinmuhurdar / Anadolu via Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
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.
The Daily Circuit: Syrian leader headed to FII + Goldman staffs up in Riyadh
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Goldman Sachs staffing up in Riyadh, Mubadala Capital’s majority stake in Brazilian highway operator Linha Amarela, a delay in UAE approval for Archer Aviation’s flying taxis, and National Bank of Egypt’s first branch in Saudi Arabia. But first, the Future Investment Initiative unveils its roster for next week’s conference extravaganza.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, China’s Vice President Han Zheng and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will headline next week’s Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh.
At a warm-up on Monday for the four-day event, FII Institute Executive Chair Richard Attias said this year’s ninth edition will generate major deals in energy, infrastructure and technology after producing some $70 billion in deals last year. “My instinct is that we will exceed 2024,” Attias said at a press conference.
Saudi leaders expected at the event include Public Investment Fund Gov. Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Amin H. Nasser, President and CEO of Aramco.
Among the political figures coming from abroad are Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan; Paul Kagame, the President of Rwanda, Rachel Reeves, the U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike.
No word yet on an appearance by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who conceived the conference as the Middle East’s answer to the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Among the top business leaders set to attend are Ruth Porat, of Alphabet and Google, Jane Fraser of Citi, Ray Dalio of Bridgewater Associates, Larry Fink of BlackRock, Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone, Masayoshi Son of SoftBank, and Darren Woods of ExxonMobil.
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PayPal bets on AI, crypto with MENA headquarters in Dubai
Paypal’s Otto Williams, Suzan Kereere and Aaron James Webster (left to right) at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in April for the company’s new Middle East and North Africa headquarters in Dubai.(PayPal/LinkedIn)
PayPal is establishing a foothold in the Middle East and North Africa with a new regional headquarters in Dubai and a $100 million investment aimed at using cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence to make cross-border payments faster and cheaper.
The move marks PayPal’s most ambitious expansion into MENA to date and reflects what the company sees as a tipping point in how people and businesses move money across borders, Otto Williams, the company’s Senior Vice President for the MENA region, told The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie.
“Opening a regional office in Dubai underscores our long-term commitment to the Middle East and North Africa,” Williams said in an interview during last week’s GITEX Global 2025 exhibition in Dubai. “With $100 million in dedicated funding, we aim to lower friction, reduce costs and build seamless pathways for people and businesses to send and receive money across borders using crypto and AI.”
Goldman Sachs is rolling out onshore private banking services in Riyadh as the Wall Street titan builds out its wealth-management division in Saudi Arabia. While the bank has had a presence in the kingdom for more than a decade, it recently transferred wealth management executives Yousef Alhozaimy and Khalid Soufi from Dubai to the Saudi capital and is “actively hiring” more staff there, Bloomberg reports. Goldman Sachs was the first major international bank to move its regional headquarters to the capital since an ultimatum was issued linking government contracts to regional headquarters in the kingdom.
SYRIAN BANKING
Syria’s central bank has instructed commercial lenders to fully account for losses stemming from Lebanon’s financial collapse and to submit credible restructuring plans within six months. Last month, the regulator ordered banks to provision 100% of their exposure to Lebanon’s financial system, where Syrian lenders had placed funds during the civil war, Reuters reports. Syrian commercial banks have more than $1.6 billion in exposure to Lebanon, a substantial share of the sector’s $4.9 billion in total deposits, according to a Reuters calculation based on 2024 financial statements. Bankers say they turned to Lebanon due to a lack of alternatives amid Western sanctions.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
Hassana Investment Co., which manages about $320 billion in Saudi pension assets, has appointed former Riyad Capital chief Tariq Al Sudairy as CEO.
Mubadala: Aberdeen Investcorp Infrastructure Development, a unit of Mubadala-backed Investcorp, has taken a stake in the Al Fadhili housing complex in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.
Mubadala Capital:MGT, which uses AI to modernize property and casualty insurance for small businesses, has raised $21.6 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round led by Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Capital.
Mubadala Capital: The fund is purchasing a majority stake in Linha Amarela (Lamsa), the Brazilian operator of one of Rio de Janeiro’s key urban highways, in a deal valued at $62 million.
International Holding Co.:Multiply Group’s subsidiary Emirates Driving Co. acquired a 22.5% stake in Abu Dhabi based Mwasalat Holdings, with the option to increase its shareholding to 50.6%.
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🪙 Electronic Bond:Tradeweb Markets launched Saudi Arabia’s first regulated electronic trading system for local bonds, executing initial trades with BlackRock, Goldman Sachs and BNP Paribas,Bloomberg reports.
💻 Secure Investment: Dubai-based Property Finder secured $250 million in debt from Ares Management, as it scales up across the Gulf.
🇲🇦 Morocco Spending: Morocco pledged $15 billion in additional social spending for the coming year, in part to address youth-led protests tied to perceptions of disproportionate World Cup investment.
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🚁 Certification Delay: Archer Aviation is facing delays in approval of its electric-air-taxi certification in the UAE, making passenger flights before 2026 unlikely, Bloomberg reports.
💰 Money Influx:Swiss investments in Egypt have reached $4.9 billion and are generating $1.6 billion annually.
💼 Gulf Office: Global alternative-asset manager Starwood Capital Group received regulatory approval to establish a Dubai International Financial Center office.
🇪🇬 Bank Launch: National Bank of Egypt has opened its first branch in Saudi Arabia, aiming to serve corporates and trade-finance clients in the kingdom.
🌎Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedmet with Robert Fico, Prime Minister of Slovakia, on Monday to explore ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation and expand prospects for development.
Sheikh MohamedcongratulatedSanae Takaichi on being elected as Japan’s new Prime Minister, the first woman to hold the position.
U.S. Vice President JD Vancearrives in Israel today with plans to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and visit the Gaza Strip to observe implementation of the Hamas-Israel ceasefire.
Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saud Al-Thani, Governor of the Qatar Central Bank and Chairman of the Qatar Investment Authority, met withWilliam Ford, Chairman and CEO of General Atlantic, in New York.
➿On The Circuit
Jihad Azour, Director of the International Monetary Fund’s Middle East and Central Asia department, told Reuters that risks for the region are still tilted to the downside, despite a recent improvement in geopolitical tensions given the uncertainty of world affairs.
Mark Savaya, a Michigan-based marijuana businessman who helped boost the Arab-American turnout for the U.S. President Donald Trump 2024 campaign, has been named as America’s special envoy to Iraq.
Michael Eisenberg, the Israeli-American co-founder of Tel Aviv-based venture capital firm Aleph has been picked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as his representative to the U.S.-led international monitoring center overseeing implementation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, Channel 12 reports.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🛖 Ancient Architecture: Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission has registered 184 archeological, architectural and cultural sites in the Baha province, as it moves to secure historic villages as a source of economic growth and national cultural pride. The area, in the southwestern Hejaz region, south of Jeddah, has a rich history influenced by its location along ancient trade routes. Heritage villages are increasingly popular with tourists wanting to explore the unique architecture of the region, which is known for its stone houses.
📷 Photo of the Day
Crown Prince of Bahrain Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa in the Paddock during the F1 U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas on Sunday. (Mark Sutton/Formula 1 via Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
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.
In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Emirates NBD’s $3 billion acquisition of India’s RBL Bank, Abu Dhabi-owned International Holding Co. taking control of Pakistan’s First Women Bank, Mubadala Capital’s interest in acquiring American billboard advertising operator Clear Channel Outdoor, and a new consumer fashion line introduced by Saudia airline. But first, a new study shows soccer, car racing and other sports are proving to be a tourism bonanza for the Gulf.
Marquee events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and Abu Dhabi’s F1 Grand Prix have helped establish Gulf countries as major-league hosts of global tournaments.
Now they stand to capture a significant share of the global sports tourism market, which is predicted to reach $2 trillion by 2030, according to a Middle East report published by PwC.
Gulf countries have an opportunity to convert their hosting success into a long-term driver of economic growth by building experience-led destinations, immersive fan journeys and a connected regional ecosystem that keeps fans returning throughout the year, the report found.
Sports tourism accounts for about 10% of global tourism spend, but the Gulf region currently captures only about 5-7% of that, leaving room for growth.
Saudi Arabia’s massive investment in sports, largely orchestrated through the Public Investment Fund, is paying off, with the kingdom’s sports market expected to triple to $22.4 billion by 2030, adding $13.3 billion to its GDP.
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📰 Developing Stories
BANKING BET
Dubai’s Emirates NBD has agreed to buy a 60% stake in India’s RBL Bank for about $3 billion, marking one of the biggest Gulf investmentsin the Indian financial sector. India permits up to 74% foreign ownership in private banks, but caps any single foreign investor at 15% unless the country’s central bank grants an exemption, for which it has informally signaled support in the ENBD deal.A surge of roughly $15 billion in Indian bank deals has drawn intense global investor interest to the country’s fast-growing financial sector, though analysts warn that foreign banks have historically struggled to build profitable retail franchises there, Bloomberg reports.
RUNWAY READY
Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths is buckling up for takeoff. Touting a possible IPO for the government-owned operator of the world’s busiest international transit hub, Griffiths tells The National that going public would be “very very attractive” to potential investors. Griffiths pointed in an interview to major stakes bought by the Qatar Investment Authority and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund in London Heathrow. “There is no reason, given the performance of other major airports, to believe that institutional appetite for Dubai Airports would not be equally strong and rewarding,” he said.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
Mubadala: The sovereign wealth fund’s Mubadala Capital unit is in early talks to acquire billboard operator Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, signaling potential expansion by the Abu Dhabi fund into global advertising assets, Bloomberg reports.
International Holding Co.:Abu Dhabi investment firm IHC acquired a majority stake in Karachi-based First Women Bank.
Public Investment Fund:Acwa Power, an energy company owned by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, secured $3.6 billion in financing from 17 regional and global banks for the Qurayyah power project on Saudi Arabia’s northeastern coast.
Sanibil Investments:CADO, a UAE-founded premium gifting platform, raised $4.5 million in a pre-seed funding round with participation from a group of investors including the PIF’s Sanabil 500 fund.
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🤝 SMEs Help:Suez Canal Bank and Oliv have signed a loan of $970,000 to finance small and medium-sized enterprises as Oliv being the first Egyptian company licensed by the Financial Regulatory Authority to offer digital factoring services specifically for SME financing.
💅 Fashion Twist:Qatari royal family-backed Kering, the owner of Gucci, will sell its beauty division, including Creed and exclusive fragrance and beauty licenses for Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Balenciaga, to L’Oréal for $4.6 billion to cut debt and refocus on fashion.
📱 Mobile Guard: OneLayer, an Israeli cybersecurity startup focused on private 5G networks, raised $28 million in a Series A funding round.
🗣 Circuit Chatter
⚖️ Insurance Restructure: Islamic Arab Insurance Co., known as Salama, which trades on the Dubai Financial Market, is undergoing a capital restructuring that will see the provider raise up to $48 million.
🏢 Polish Company:The Dubai International Chamber has opened its first Eastern European representative office in Poland’s capital of Warsaw.
📈 Top Notch: Sovereign ratings in the Middle East and North Africa remain resilient despite regional conflicts, supported by reforms and strong fiscal buffers, with no downgrades since early 2023, Fitch Ratings said.
🚆 Saudi Rail:Saudi Arabia’s $7 billion high-speed rail project connecting the Red Sea to the Arabian Gulf could cut travel time between Riyadh and Jeddah to under four hours, Arabic daily Okaz reports.
🚨 Crash Landing: A Turkish-operated Emirates SkyCargo flight from Dubai crashed into an airport security vehicle in Hong Kong on Monday in adverse weather, killing two people. Four crew members escaped unharmed.
🌎Power Circuit
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanreceived a phone call on Sunday from French President Emmanuel Macron.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, gave his approval on Sunday to a package of AI projects.
Princess Reema bint Bandar, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.S., hosted an event in Washington with Google and Economy Minister Faisal Alibrahim to celebrate the launch of Jeddah’s Historic District on Google Arts & Culture.
➿On The Circuit
Mohammed Al Jadaan, Saudi Arabia’s Finance Minister, said that many investments were being finalised for Syria, as Damascus seeks to reconnect with the global financial system, speaking at a news conference during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual meetings in Washington.
Koike Yuriko, Tokyo’s Governor, said ahead of her upcoming Middle East trip that attracting Saudi investment is a key priority and she aims to promote Tokyo’s initiatives and deepen city-level cooperation.
Martin Vaujour, President of Africa, Middle East and Central Asia at French rail giant Alstom, told Zawya Projects that the company is expecting more business from the region, with active tenders in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, along with ongoing projects in Egypt and Morocco.
🎶 Culture Circuit
✈️ High Fashion: Saudi Arabia’s national airline Saudia launched its own athleisure brand at a runway show on the rooftop of the Kingdom Center Tower on Saturday night, as a part of Riyadh Fashion Week. SV by Saudia features bomber jackets, polo shirts, joggers and jumper dressers in the airline’s brand colors of green and white with travel-themed insignia, Arab News reports. The brand is based on Saudia’s IATA code and the first collection draws inspiration from both nostalgia and futurism.
📷 Photo of the Day
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner holding the golden tennis racket with Public Investment Fund Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan and Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, after victory in the Men’s Single’s Final on Day Three of the Six Kings Slam 2025 at ANB Arena in Riyadh on Saturday night. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 16-21, Riyadh. Riyadh Fashion Week. A six-day event featuring more than 30 runway shows. Various locations.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
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.
The Daily Circuit: Abu Dhabi’s AI hub rises + 2PointZero growth plans
👋 Hello from the Middle East!
In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on a projected surge in global Islamic finance assets to $9.7 trillion, U.S. colleges looking for money in Saudi Arabia to fund their burgeoning football programs, 2PointZero’s plans to use its $33 billion merger for expansion in Asia, Africa and Europe, and the works by celebrated Arab artists being sold at Christie’s next month in London. But first, the breathtaking pace of construction at the UAE’s massive AI campus.
Construction of the multibillion-dollar Stargate UAE AI project is progressing at a pace that might be considered impossible outside of the Gulf region and is surprising even for the Emirates’ warp-speed developers.
Abu Dhabi’s G42 tech company shared a time-lapse video of the construction site for the initial 1GW infrastructure cluster, which will be a cornerstone of the 5GW UAE-U.S. AI Campus. The clip shows huge concrete foundations, more than half a dozen cranes and some of the 3,500 workers who have been deployed to the site. The full build-out of the 1GW cluster, overseen by G42 subsidiary Khazna Data Centers, is expected to take three years.
Stargate UAE is being built by G42 in partnership with Nvidia, OpenAI, Cisco, Oracle and SoftBank, following a deal made during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the Emirates in May.
Just three months ago the entire site was covered in a 40-foot-high sand dune, Khazna Data Centers Vice President for Special Projects Gareth Dennison said during a panel discussion at Gitex Global 2025. “It’s a huge achievement,” he said, “If it could happen, it could only happen in the UAE.”
Also speaking at Gitex, Khazna CEO Hassan Al Naqbi said the company was working on the first phase of a five-phase cluster. “Just to give you a sense of size – this project spans about 10 square miles of land dedicated entirely to building not just a data centre, but an entire AI ecosystem,” he said.
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📰 Developing Stories
ISLAMIC SURGE
Global Islamic finance assets are projected to soar by more than 60% over the next four years to $9.7 trillion, driven by gains in banking, bonds and insurance markets. According to a study by the London Stock Exchange and the Islamic Corp. for the Development of the Private Sector, the sector has been growing by an average 10% annual rate, Arab News reports. The report says Iran, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia together hold roughly $4.3 trillion in Islamic finance assets, or about 72% of the total. It says the U.K. has emerged as a key hub for Islamic finance, particularly in the sale of sustainable sukuk bonds.
FOOTBALL FUNDS
With Saudi Arabia pouring billions into sports such as golf, soccer and tennis, some of the biggest U.S. colleges are looking to the kingdom as a possible funding source for their costly football programs. The general manager of the University of North Carolina’s football team, Michael Lombardi, recently traveled to Saudi Arabia on what the school called an “exploratory fundraising trip,” The Athletic reports. UNC officials said Lombardi went on a Saudi-funded trip to meet with high-level figures interested in supporting the program, though no agreements emerged. The visit reflects broader efforts by universities to seek alternative revenue streams as college sports grow more expensive, the newspaper said.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
Qatar Investment Authority:Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aviation startup backed by the QIA, will price the shares for its upcoming IPO between $27 and $33, seeking to raise as much as $825 million, TechCrunch reports.
International Holding Co.:Mariam Almheiri, CEO of 2PointZero, the $33 billion IHC-owned group being created through the merger of three Abu Dhabi companies, told The National that an expanded balance sheet and capital strength would give the new “investment powerhouse” financial muscle to fund aggressive growth targets.
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Lenskart Solutions is planning an IPO in Mumbai next month that would value the Indian eyewear maker at about $9 billion, significantly boosting the value of ADIA’s stake in the company, Bloomberg reports.
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🚢 Concrete Takeover:P&O Maritime Logistics, a subsidiary of Dubai-based port operator DP World, has completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers.
💆🏻♀ Alternative Investment:India’s Dhanwantari Vidyasala Group is investing at least $27 million to open 10 centers practicing traditional Ayurvedic therapy across the UAE over the next three years, starting in Dubai, Al Khaleej reports.
💰 Helping Hand:Saudi Arabia’s Small and Medium Enterprises Financing Guarantee Program, known as Kafalah, boosted small business funding by 8% year-on-year in the third quarter to $3.7 billion.
💵 Sales Simulation: Second Nature, an Israeli startup that trains sales teams through AI-generated, simulated conversations, raised $22 million in a Series B funding round led by Zoom.
🗣 Circuit Chatter
🌊 Cable to Damascus:Syria is set to award a contract to build its $500 million SilkLink national fiber optic network next month, creating a key data corridor between Asia and Europe.
📈 New Market: Uzbekistan’s fintech and e-commerce startup Uzum, valued at $1.5 billion, is looking at Abu Dhabi, together with London and New York, as a possible market to trade its shares, Co-founder Nikolay Seleznev told Reuters.
🛡️ Defense Pact: Saudi Arabia is discussing a defense agreement with the Trump administration similar to the U.S.-Qatar pact concluded last month that pledged to regard any attack on the Gulf state as a threat to American “peace and security,”The Financial Times reports.
🎭 Cultural Shift: Saudi Arabia’s recent cultural initiatives, from the Riyadh Comedy Festival to a $55 billion gaming deal with Electronic Arts, reflect an inward-focused effort to reshape domestic life in the kingdom rather than simply trying to burnish its global image, Kareem Shaheen writes in New Lines magazine.
🌎Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedreceived a letter from Saudi CrownPrince Mohammed bin Salman, inviting the UAE to participate in Expo 2030 Riyadh.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, held a phone call on Thursday with his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar.
Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud, Governor of Qatar Central Bank and Chairman of the Qatar Investment Authority, met with Citigroup Chairman John Dugan and Euroclear Chairman Francesco Vanni d’Archirafi on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington, D.C.
➿On The Circuit
Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar’s Energy Minister, said in an interview with Reuters that a proposed European Union law targeting long-term gas contracts could discourage investment and strain business ties, warning policymakers not to undermine energy security through overregulation.
Mahmoud Khalifa, Executive Investment Director of Egypt’s CI Capital PE for Fund Management and Investment, told Zawya Arabic that the group plans to launch a fund worth $21 million to invest in troubled industrial companies, in partnership with local banks and financial institutions.
Viktoria Beromelidzewas appointed Head of Debt Capital Markets at Saudi Arabian investment bank BSF Capital.
Toon Gyssels, COO of Talabat, was named CEO of the online food delivery business on Thursday.
Razan Al Mubarak, Managing Director of the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi,was voted in for a second term as President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature on Thursday.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🎨 Under the Hammer: Christie’s has published highlights from its upcoming Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art sale in London, taking place on Nov. 6. Among the pieces from the region’s most celebrated artists are “Automne,” a masterpiece by Jerusalem-born Lebanese artist Paul Guiragossian, “Gardenia” by New York-based Palestinian abstract artist Samia Halaby and “Mekarzel Hill” by Mahmoud Said, regarded as the father of Egyptian modernism.
📷 Photo of the Day
Mfiondu Kabengele of the Dubai Basketball Club in action during the EuroLeague Round 5 match against FC Barcelona at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on Thursday. Dubai defeated the two-time Euroleague champions 83-78. (Jorge Ferrari/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 15-18, Sharjah. Evolve Future Mobility Show. Shaping the future of the electric vehicle industry in the region. Sharjah Expo Center.
Oct. 16-21, Riyadh. Riyadh Fashion Week. A six-day event featuring more than 30 runway shows. Various locations.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
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.
The Daily Circuit: Making Room in Mecca + JPMorgan HQ in Riyadh
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Saudi plans to create a national scrap metal company, JPMorgan’ Chase’s new license to open a regional HQ in Riyadh, Emirati banks offering corporate loans in Turkey and the imposing Zayed National Museum setting a date to open its doors in Abu Dhabi. But first, making room for millions more pilgrims in Mecca.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a massive development alongside the Grand Mosque in Mecca that aims to almost double the holy city’s capacity to host Muslim pilgrims coming from around the world.
The new plan, introduced by the Saudi leader on Wednesday as the King Salman Gate project, is part of a broader push to modernize Mecca’s municipal services and accommodate 30 million visitors annually by 2030, up from about 18 million last year.
The development will span nearly a quarter the size of Manhattan, covering 12 million square meters of space (130 million square feet). Managed by RUA AlHaram AlMakki Co., a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the project will include residential towers, hotels and retail space in addition to worship areas.
The real estate surrounding Islam’s holiest sites in Mecca and Medina has become a magnet for hotel chains, developers and apartment owners, drawn by the guaranteed demand that comes from the religious obligation of Hajj. High-end lodging and property rentals in the surrounding districts have produced strong returns, encouraging more private and institutional participation.
Saudi authorities are also updating regulations to open parts of Mecca and Medina to additional foreign capital. While special restrictions will remain for property ownership in the holy cities, broader reforms in Riyadh and Jeddah are designed to attract outside investors and integrate the religious tourism sector into the kingdom’s diversification plans.
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CIRCUIT INTERVIEW
Core42 walks tightrope between AI growth and global regulation
GITEX Global participants visit the Core42 booth.
As Core42 rolls out its Nvidia-powered AI cloud platform, senior executives say the Abu Dhabi-based tech company is trying to grow internationally without tripping over tightening regulatory frameworks.
Chief Financial Officer Neha Gupta says the firm “made an intentional decision” to enter the U.S. and European markets despite the added compliance challenges. “The industry is evolving practically on a daily basis,” she told The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie.
Sitting alongside Gupta on the sidelines of this week’s Gitex Global 2025 conference in Dubai, Core42 General Counsel Roopal Jobanputra described the partnership between the two women as a balancing act. “Neha drives growth, and I make sure we grow responsibly,” she said. “The key is finding equilibrium between expansion and compliance.”
UAE banks are stepping in to offer corporate loans in Turkey, where foreign investors are shying away from political turbulence and a credit squeeze that has seen interest rates held at a staggering 40%. Emirati lenders are opening local offices and hiring Turkish bankers as they double down on the lucrative market. Over the past five months Emirates NBD and Dubai Islamic Bank have granted about $440 million in financing, including loans to telecom Turkcell and supermarket chain A101, while DIB made an Islamic financing deal with Turkish Airlines, Bloomberg reports. That builds on a UAE push to lend to Turkish banks following a trade deal signed in 2023. Emirates NBD and Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank have become the second and third-largest bookrunners for syndicated loans to Turkish banks, according to Bloomberg.
BON APPETIT
France’s fine food bible, the Michelin Guide, launched in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, unveiling the first of three batches of restaurants that made the cut. The first stage named restaurants that made the Bib Gourmand category, awarded to eateries offering high-quality food at lower prices, as well as those that made the guide without any award. Saudi breakfast joint Tameesa, contemporary Saudi eatery Mirzam and Japanese restaurant Kayzo were among the Bib Gourmand selections for Riyadh, Arab News reports. Restaurants that earned coveted Michelin stars will be announced on Nov. 15 and Dec. 15.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
MGX: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei held talks in Abu Dhabi with MGX just weeks after the AI startup closed one of the largest venture financing rounds in tech history. Meanwhile, MGX and BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners confirmed that they are leading a $40 billion acquisition of Aligned Data Centers.
G42:Presight, a G42 subsidiary, said it is expanding its digital solutions into new markets across four continents.
Mubadala:Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala has begun marketing five-year dirham bonds, Reuters reports.
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🛍️ Retail Money:UAE retail conglomerate, Majid Al Futtaim Properties, priced its $500 million 10-year senior unsecured Islamic bonds.
💰 Financial Relations: Saudi Specialized Medical Company secured a $293 million Islamic-compliant credit facility agreement with Saudi Awwal Bank to finance the construction of SMC 4 Hospital in Riyadh.
👷🏻♂️Saudi Bound:KEC International won a $118 million contract to provide the design and supply materials for a substation in Saudi Arabia.
💵 Trade Ties:DBS Group, the largest bank in Southeast Asia, partnered with Riyadh-based Banque Saudi Fransi to boost trade finance and payment flows between Asia and Saudi Arabia.
🗣 Circuit Chatter
⛏️ Metal Drive: Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef said the kingdom plans to establish a national scrap metal company to support roughly $16 billion in steel-sector investments.
🏦 Riyadh Footprint: JPMorgan Chase obtained a license to open a regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia, the latest bank to fall in line with rules making establishment of a Mideast base in the kingdom into a prerequisite for government contracts, Bloomberg reports.
🚀 To Space: Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority has introduced a framework allowing commercial spaceflights from the sultanate.
💼 Swiss Bankers: UBS bank opened an advisory office in Abu Dhabi’s ADGM, its second office in the UAE.
✈️ Stronger Ground:The UAE passport surpassed both the U.S. and Canada to become the eighth most powerful in the world, with visa-free access to 184 destinations, according to the latest Henley Passport Index.
🌎Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayeddirected an expansion of nature reserves in Abu Dhabi to reach 20% of the emirate’s total land area.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, met with more than 40 founders and CEOs of Indian unicorn companies on Wednesday.
Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohamed, UAE Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister, met with Børge Brende, President and CEO of the World Economic Forum, on the sidelines of the Annual Meetings of the Global Future Councils and Cybersecurity 2025, organised by the UAE Government in partnership with the Forum.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, met with Alexander Novak, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, on Wednesday to discuss OPEC+ actions on oil.
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, visited GITEX Global 2025 on Wednesday.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid, a Dubai royal, visited GITEX Global 2025 on Wednesday.
➿On The Circuit
Musab Abdulla, Director of the ICT sector at Bahrain’s Economic Development Board, said the country wanted to develop more sustainable energy, however, it was juggling demand for space between solar plants and data centers.
Ken Gilmartin, Group CEO of U.K.-based John Wood Group, will step down after an upcoming shareholder vote on its $292 million takeover by UAE-based engineering company Sidara.
Sabah Salem Al Shamsiwas appointed Assistant Secretary General of The Executive Council of Dubai for Government Communication and General Secretariat Affairs.
Prof. Robert F. Engle and Prof. Sir Konstantin Novoselov, two Nobel Laureates, have become part of the advisory board of ADIA Lab, the independent Abu Dhabi-based institute dedicated to basic and applied research in data and computational sciences.
Emad Saad, Chairperson of Avrio Gold, said the company is preparing to open a new factory for producing gold jewellery and bullion in Egypt.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🏛️ Opening Day: Zayed National Museum will open to the public on Dec. 3, the day after UAE National Day, the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi announced. The museum, designed by U.K. firm Foster+Partners, already dominates the skyline of the growing Saadiyat Cultural District, with five gigantic steel structures shaped like the feathers of a falcon. The museum will tell the story of the UAE through its collection of more than 3,000 artifacts, including the Abu Dhabi Pearl, one of the world’s oldest natural pearls.
📷 Photo of the Day
Prince William of Wales and Princess Catherine welcomed Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa at Windsor Castle, near London, on Wednesday. (Royal Hashemite Court)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 13-17, Dubai. GITEX Global. The giant tech and startup show is back for its 45th edition, bringing together government and industry leaders., innovators and government. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 15-18, Sharjah. Evolve Future Mobility Show. Shaping the future of the electric vehicle industry in the region. Sharjah Expo Center.
Oct. 16-21, Riyadh. Riyadh Fashion Week. A six-day event featuring more than 30 runway shows. Various locations.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
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.
The Daily Circuit: Jay-Z talks tech with TBZ + Multiply buys 2PointZero
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Abu Dhabi-based Multiply Group’s acquisition of 2PointZero and Ghita Holding, Egypt’s $5.7 billion oil-drilling plan, Masdar’s planned $1 billion renewable energy investment in Turkey and Solidarity Bahrain’s acquisition of Bahrain National Insurance. But first TBZ sits down with Jay-Z to talk about tech’s impact on the entertainment industry.
While IBM, Deloitte and Cisco touted AI deals today on Day 3 of Gitex Global 2025 in Dubai, rap entrepreneur Sean “Jay-Z” Carter sat down in Abu Dhabi with Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed – gatekeeper of the UAE’s trillion-dollar investment funds – to talk about the music business’s tech horizons, The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie reports.
Sheikh Tahnoon, the UAE National Security Advisor, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, said in an Instagram post that he talked with Carter, Chairman of Roc Nation, about “technological transformations driven by artificial intelligence” for the entertainment industry as well as “strengthening the emirate’s position as a leading global destination for culture, creativity, tourism, and entertainment.”
Also sitting down with Sheikh Tahnoon were Jay Brown, Vice Chairman of Beverly Hill private equity fund MarcyPen Capital Partners; Elbert O’Neal Robinson Jr., CEO of the fund; and UAE Ambassador to the U.S. Yousef Al Otaiba.
Back in Dubai, executives from the 6,800 international companies present at GITEX jostled amid the crowds to negotiate deals, including a partnership to help companies in the Middle East adopt AI faster by combining IBM’s technology with Deloitte’s regional consulting expertise. Cisco, meanwhile, unveiled its “Make AI Work for You” program tailored for the region to simplify AI infrastructure and strengthen security.
Headlining GITEX on Tuesday was Sam Altman, founder and CEO of OpenAI, who appeared virtually in Dubai in a discussion with Peng Xiao, CEO of Abu Dhabi’s tech powerhouse G42, sitting onstage.
“Cooperation is key – no company or country can reach the full potential of AI alone,” Altman said. “We are witnessing the greatest transformation in human history. That’s why we must constantly raise our goals.”
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📰 Developing Stories
TALENT GRAB
The September rollout of an AI-enhanced laptop by Saudi Arabia’s Humain artificial intelligence company and Qualcomm underscored the kingdom’s push to localize its tech ambitions – with $10 billion in backing from the Public Investment Fund. However, Humain is struggling to recruit the necessary expertise to deliver on Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman’s greater tech vision, leading it to lure foreign specialists already working for other Saudi AI initiatives, Intelligence Online reports. Senior talent has migrated from the Saudi Data and AI Authority and the Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence, raising fears of cannibalization rather than capacity building. The most prominent example is Australian executive Anthony Butler, who moved directly from SDAIA to become Humain’s chief AI architect, while several senior engineers have also shifted to Humain.
WISE RETURNS
London-based money transfer company Wise has secured approvals to operate in the UAE, five years after its first attempt to expand into the Emirates was blocked by regulatory hurdles. The firm offers cheaper global money transfers and foreign exchange than traditional banks by allowing clients to send money online at the mid-market exchange rate for a fixed fee. It has 15 million customers around the world and moves about $50 billion every quarter. Wise’s arrival comes as another London fintech, Revolut, is preparing to launch in the UAE after receiving regulatory approvals from the Central Bank. The arrival of the so-called neobanks follows the launch of homegrown Wio Bank, backed by ADQ, e& and FAB, three years ago, which popularized app-based banking in the UAE.
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International Holding Co:Multiply Group, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi’s IHC conglomerate, said it acquired 2PointZero and Ghitha Holding via a share swap, creating a $33 billion investment platform.
G42: UAE’s G42 will launch its sovereign artificial intelligence cloud in France within the coming months, a key step in its plan to expand globally and boost international supercomputing capabilities.
G42: UAE telecom operator e& will soon offer satellite-based 5G connectivity through a deal with Abu Dhabi’s Space42, a joint venture between G42, Mubadala and IHC, expanding internet access and resilience after recent Red Sea cable disruptions.
Masdar:Turkey is finalizing a $1 billion investment from UAE-based Masdar for joint renewable energy projects, including a 1,100 MW pumped-storage solar plant.
ADQ: The Abu Dhabi Investment Office, ADQ-owned AD Ports Group and automotive manufacturer Stellantis signed an agreement to build an integrated automotive ecosystem in Abu Dhabi.
Public Investment Fund:State-owned Saudi Agricultural & Livestock Investment Co., a PIF subsidiary, plans to acquire full ownership of Olam Agri, the agribusiness unit of Singapore’s Olam Group, to advance the kingdom’s food security strategy, Bloomberg reports.
The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmentsigned two loans with Belize and Saint Lucia, totaling about $26 million, to co-finance major highway projects.
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📊 Contractor Climbs:Dubai-based contractor Alec Holdings’ shares rose up to 7.14% on debut after its $381 million IPO,Bloomberg reports.
🤝 Merger Move: Solidarity Bahrain, one of the country’s biggest insurers, agreed to acquire Bahrain National Insurance from its parent company Solidarity Group for about $146 million.
💰 Increase Output: Egypt launched a five-year, $5.7 billion plan to drill 480 oil and gas wells, banking on expectations the project will attract foreign investment.
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🏗️ Rebuilding Gaza: The ceasefire pact in Gaza, signed last week, may set off a scramble among international companies for lucrative construction contracts, amid estimates that rebuilding the war-ravaged territory will cost $58 billion, The New York Times reports.
💵 Startup Surge: Startups in the Middle East raised a record $1.2 billion in the third quarter, almost quadrupling the amount for the same period last year, according to data platform Magnitt.
📈 Saudi Growth: The International Monetary Fund raised its growth forecast for Saudi Arabia in 2025 to 4% in its October outlook, revising its July estimate of 3.6%. It raised its forecast for 2026 to 4% from 3.9%.
⚖️ Penalty Time:TheDubai International Finance Centre court ordered NMC Healthcare founder and former CEO BR Shetty to pay $46 million to State Bank of India after finding he lied under oath.
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Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, met with Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel in Riyadh on Tuesday.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed, the Abu Dhabi Ruler’s Representative in the Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, issued a decree on continuing preserving the emirate’s biodiversity.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino said the organization will support efforts to rebuild soccer infrastructure in Gaza, speaking at the summit meeting of world leaders in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on Monday.
Mohammed Al Jadaan, Saudi Arabia’s Finance Minister, warned that rising global debt levels may lead to economic instability, speaking at the Atlantic Council in Washington on Tuesday.
Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guide, said he hoped to see more independent and smaller restaurants “blossom” in Saudi Arabia, speaking to Arab Newsahead of today’s launch of the French fine food bible in the kingdom.
Joshua Kushner, founder and Managing Partner of Thrive Capital, an early investor in OpenAI, Instagram and Slack, is the subject of a profile in Colossus.
🎶 Culture Circuit
👠 Fashion Forward: Riyadh Fashion Week returns on Thursday for its third edition, a city-wide extravaganza with more than 30 runway shows and presentations across six days. British designer Stella McCartney, known for sustainable luxury, will present her first show in the kingdom on the final day. Another iconic British brand, Vivienne Westwood, will make its debut on the opening day, with a show of embroidered gowns blending British fashion heritage with Saudi craftsmanship, Arab News reports. It is the first time international brands have been featured at the event.
📷 Photo of the Day
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, appeared virtually at GITEX Global 2025 on Tuesday to engage in conversation with Peng Xiao, CEO of G42, who was onstage at the Dubai tech exhibition. (G42)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 13-17, Dubai. GITEX Global. The giant tech and startup show is back for its 45th edition, bringing together government and industry leaders., innovators and government. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 14-16, Dubai. Global Future Council. The event on the Future of Growth convenes senior economists and thought leaders from across academia, business, government and civil society to provide intellectual guidance on new approaches to growth.
Oct. 15-18, Sharjah. Evolve Future Mobility Show. Shaping the future of the electric vehicle industry in the region. Sharjah Expo Center.
Oct. 16-21, Riyadh. Riyadh Fashion Week. A six-day event featuring more than 30 runway shows. Various locations.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
The Daily Circuit: Stargate UAE online next year + U.S. hedge fund influx
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on construction starting on Trump Tower Dubai, U.S. fund manager Davidson Kempner joining the growing list of hedge funds in the UAE, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed using ChatGPT to design his own home and the app that allows couples in the UAE to get married entirely online. But first, hyperscale data is the talk of GITEX.
While shiny innovations, from flying cars to consumer robots, tend to steal the show at Dubai’s megalithic annual tech conference, the underlying current at this year’s GITEX Global is the dramatic rise of hyperscalers, the operators of the enormous data centers quietly feeding the gaping maw of the AI revolution.
The UAE, having fallen behind the likes of OpenAI, Anthropic and DeepSeek in the race for consumer products, has honed in on hyperscale infrastructure as its biggest bet, spending billions to become a global AI hub and leveraging its strong relationship with Washington to gain access to advanced chips, The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie reports.
Its flagship project, the 5 gigawatt Stargate UAE data center hub, will start to come online as early as next year, an official from Abu Dhabi AI powerhouse G42 said on the sidelines of GITEX. “Building towards the (first) 1 GW, we have 200 MW that should come online next year,” Talal Al Kaissi, Acting Group Chief of Global Affairs officer at G42, said. “The rest of the four gigawatts, we’re also in deep discussions with other hyperscalers from the U.S.”
Stargate is being built in partnership with tech giants Nvidia, OpenAI, Cisco, Oracle and SoftBank, following a deal made during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the emirates in May.
Khazna Data Centers, a G42 company which is delivering the infrastructure layer for the project, announced at GITEX that it would expand its total operational capacity by more than 1GW over the next five years. Khazna, the UAE’s biggest data center operator, is expanding aggressively with the help of a $2.6 billion credit facility from UAE banks.
Yousef Alharmoodi, Chief of Business Development at Core42, another arm of G42, told Al Desoukie that the company was using GITEX to officially unveil its sovereign AI Cloud platform and reinforce its leadership in “advancing the UAE’s global influence in the AI economy.”
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📰 Developing Stories
RISING TOWER
Construction is set to begin this month on the $545 million Trump Tower Dubai, developer Dar Global has revealed. Rising along the busy Sheikh Zayed Road beside the Shangri-La Hotel, the tower will combine a Trump-branded hotel, opulent residences, and world-class amenities, the CEO Ziad El Chaar told Arabian Gulf Business Insights. Homebuyers can choose from apartments and penthouses boasting sweeping views of the Burj Khalifa and Arabian Gulf, starting at $463,000. The project marks another milestone in Dar Global and the Trump Organization’s growing partnership across the Gulf, following ventures in Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Dubai. Trump tower was previously supposed to rise on the Palm in Dubai with developer Nakheel, but the move was cancelled in 2011 following the global credit crunch.
DIGITAL MARRIAGE
Couples in Abu Dhabi can now get married via a mobile app, completing the entire process online within a day. Launched on the sidelines of GITEX Global 2025, the service will be overseen by the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department via the TAMM app. Couples, witnesses, and officiants can join virtual ceremonies via WebEx. The marriage certificate, digitally signed with UAE Pass, can be issued within a day once documents are ready. The government also launched AutoGov, billed as the world’s first AI public servant, which automatically manages recurring tasks such as licence renewals and utility payments.
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PIF: PIF-backed Jada Fund of Funds and Abu Dhabi-listed Investcorp Capital are among the investors backing the $750 million Investcorp Golden Horizon platform, a pre-IPO growth initiative anchored by China Investment Corporation.
Aramco: Aramco President & CEO Amin H. Nasser told the Energy Intelligence Forum in London that Saudi Arabia’s national oil company is is determined to remain dominant in oil due to a massive resource base, low costs, and one of the lowest upstream carbon intensities across the industry.
G42: Space42, a G42 company, announced that its AI-powered geospatial intelligence platform, GIQ, is now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace to improve accessibility for customers.
ADQ: Egypt’s master developer Midar signed a revenue-sharing agreement with Sodic, which is controlled by a consortium of ADQ and Aldar, to co-develop a $2.3 billion mixed-use project within the Mada City development in East Cairo.
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⛽ Exploration Time: Algeria’s state-owned Sonatrach signed a $5.4 billion contract with Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy for oil and gas exploration and exploitation in the Illizi South region.
🏥 Portfolio Gains: Al Mal Capital REIT, a Dubai Investments subsidiary listed on the Dubai Financial Market, acquired NMC Royal Hospital in Dubai Investments Park, expanding its portfolio to six assets worth about $381 million.
💵 Cashing In: Abu Dhabi developer Aldar Properties made $354 million from its sales at its Yas Living project, amid strong foreign demand, Bloomberg reports.
💰 Private Talks: Dubai-based bank Emirates NBD is in advanced talks to buy a stake in Indian private lender RBL Bank, Reuters reports.
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🏛️ Capital Gains: U.S. fund manager Davidson Kempner Capital Management has joined the rush of hedge funds into the UAE, setting up shop in Abu Dhabi’s International Financial Centre, Bloomberg reports.
🏠 Advanced DIY: Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, UAE National Security Adviser and G42 chairman, designed his own home using ChatGPT, G42 CEO Peng Xiao revealed during a panel discussion at GITEX Global 2025 on Tuesday.
🤝 Tech Rush:Dubai International Financial Centre and Partners for Growth, a global specialty credit manager, formed a strategic partnership to scale high-growth technology companies across Dubai and the GCC.
✈️ New Route: Lufthansa’s budget airline subsidiary Eurowings may add more flights to Abu Dhabi when it starts services from Berlin to the UAE capital in November, after the exit of Wizz Air, The National reports.
🛢️ Digging Wells:Kuwait Oil Company announced its third offshore discovery of the year at the 40-square-kilometer Jazza field, Reuters reports.
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedheld a phone call with Nikos Christodoulides, President of Cyprus, on Monday.
Sheikh Mohamedhas called for rain prayers to be held in all mosques across the UAE on Friday, half an hour before the Friday prayer, after a dry September and October.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, led the UAE delegation to the Sharm El Sheikh Peace Summit in Egypt on Monday. Sheikh Mansour met on the sidelines with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim.
Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council, attended the launch of Dubai Customs’ Advance Cargo Information system during GITEX Global 2025.
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Omar Al Olama, UAE Minister for Artificial Intelligence, told Bloomberg that the first loop of the Dubai Loop, an underground transit system being built by Elon Musk’s Boring Co., is expected to be operational by the second quarter of 2026.
Salim al Harrasi, Head of Airport Projects at Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority, said that direct investments in Muscat’s airport city have surpassed $80 million, and are projected to exceed $500 million by 2030.
Kamal Shehadi, Lebanon’s Minister of Technology and AI, told The National at Gitex on Monday that governments need to have flexible frameworks and collaborate to keep up with AI.
Mohamed Ebrahim Hassan Al Mansooriwas appointed as Undersecretary of the UAE’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, for Infrastructure and Transportation Affairs, by a presidential decree.
Marwan Abdulaziz Janahiwas appointed to the board at Vitalls, a UAE-based AI-powered digital health passport company.
Ahmed Issa Al Hosani, Director General of the Sharjah International Marine Sports Club, was appointed to the Formula 1 Racing Committee of the International Marine Sports Federation.
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📚 Book Smart: Collectors in the UAE are taking a new interest in investing in rare books, amid growing nostalgia for old and tangible things for those living in futuristic megacities, The National reports. “I think it’s precisely because the UAE is such a new country and everything feels so futuristic that it drives a hunger for old things – they command a premium,” Alex Warren, founder of Zerzura, the UAE’s first and only dealer in rare books, told the newspaper.
📷 Photo of the Day
U.S. President Donald Trump, flanked by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim, joins world leaders and dignitaries for a picture at the Gaza Peace Summit held at Sharm El-Sheikh on Monday. (Yoan Valat / AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 9-15, Abu Dhabi. IUCN World Conservative Congress. A gathering of conservation experts and leaders from around the world. ADNEC.
Oct. 12-15, Dubai. Expand NorthStar. An annual startup and investor event in Dubai that connects founders, the corporate sector and VCs across tracks like climate tech, deep tech, fintech, and innovation. Dubai Harbour.
Oct. 13-17, Dubai. GITEX Global. The giant tech and startup show is back for its 45th edition, bringing together government and industry leaders., innovators and government. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 14-16, Dubai. Global Future Council. The event on the Future of Growth convenes senior economists and thought leaders from across academia, business, government and civil society to provide intellectual guidance on new approaches to growth.
Oct. 15-18, Sharjah. Evolve Future Mobility Show. Shaping the future of the electric vehicle industry in the region. Sharjah Expo Center.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
The Daily Circuit: GITEX kicks off in Dubai + Dubizzle set for IPO
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on Dubizzle getting ready for an IPO, the Qatar Investment Authority teaming up with Carlyle to buy control of Germany’s BASF, neobank Revolut bringing its money management services to the UAE and China’s Aridge sending its flying car above Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah island. But first, techies from around the world descend on Dubai for GITEX week.
By midday it was standing room only as one of the world’s biggest tech and AI gatherings kicked off. Cramming into the exhibition halls at Dubai World Trade Center were exuberant crowds trying to get a glance of the future: from fully autonomous AI-powered cars to a pink feather-boa clad humanoid robot rubbing shoulders with its warm-blooded compatriots.
GITEX Global 2025, now in its 45th edition, and sister event Expand NorthStar, a startup and investor event running in parallel at Dubai Harbor, brought the city to a standstill early on Monday morning, prompting the police issue a notice to motorists to avoid the area if possible, The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie reports.
The five-day event, which has drawn more than 6,800 companies from 180 countries, is growing so big that it will be moved next year to Expo City Dubai, the futuristic purpose-built site developed for Expo 2020 Dubai, which has now been transformed into a permanent city and free zone. It will also be shuffled forward into December to coincide with the cooler tourist season.
Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid, along with his son, Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan, were seen touring exhibits with a large entourage in tow on Monday morning.
Among the major companies participating are Abu Dhabi AI powerhouse G42, Google, Microsoft, Huawei, AMD, Cerebras, Qualcomm, and Tenstorrent.
Hassan Aljohani, the Vice President for Business Development at Saudi Arabia’s Neo Space Group, came to the event to show off the company’s near real-time geospatial intelligence and a sovereign mapping platform to the wider region.
“We see GITEX as the ultimate platform to showcase and establish familiarity, connections and partnerships with the like-minded innovative institutions,” Aljohani said.
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📰 Developing Stories
POWER PLATFORM
Dubizzle Group, the Dubai-based classified and property tech firm,is getting ready to go public. The company, which is developing expansion plans across the MENA region, said it will offer about 30% of its share capital in an IPO on the Dubai Financial Market, with trading expected to begin early next month. Dubizzle operates a variety of digital platforms – most notably Dubizzle classified advertising and the Bayut real estate portal. The firm, which owns auto-listing service DriveArabia and data arm Property Monitor, acquired Egypt’s Hatla2ee online car market in February.
MIDEAST RESET
Egypt is convening a summit in Sharm el-Sheikh today with at least 20 heads of state, led by U.S. President Donald Trump, in an effort to cement an end to the two-year Gaza war and begin charting plans to rebuild the devastated enclave. Trump is due to arrive after a brief visit to Israel, joining Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as co-chair of the gathering. The meeting will also include Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Tamim, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – two leaders who, alongside the U.S. and Egypt, helped broker Friday’s cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. Leaders from France, Britain, Germany, Pakistan, and Indonesia are expected at the summit, along with the UN Secretary-General, the presidents of the European Council and the Arab League.
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Saudi Arabia Refineries Co.: The Aramco-backed company signed a non-binding agreement with UAE-based Go Energy to study a joint green hydrogen and ammonia project.
International Holding Co: Multiply Group, a subsidiary of IHC, completed the $1 billion sale of its district cooling subsidiary, PAL Cooling Holding, to a consortium of Tabreed and CVC DIF.
Qatar Investment Authority: BASF agreed to sell a majority stake in its coatings business to the QIA and Carlyle for about $6.7 billion.
Qatar Investment Authority: The QIA invested $535 million in Colombian energy company Isagen, bringing its stake up to almost 15%.
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🛩️ Route Renewal: Saudia, Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier, flew the first direct Riyadh-to-Moscow flight to land in the Russian capital and said it plans three weekly flights on the route.
🤝 Major Energy:India’s Larsen & Toubro’s hydrocarbon onshore arm, together with Greece’s Consolidated Contractors, won a $1.7 billion contract to build a natural gas liquids plant.
🇨🇳 Panda Bonds: The Government of Sharjah is seeking a five-year, Chinese yuan-denominated syndicated loan of up to $400 million,Bloomberg reports.
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🖥️ Revolut Arrives:U.K.-based fintech Revolut is working with the UAE Central Bank to launch services soon, aiming to serve the country’s large expatriate and remittance-driven market with more competitive prices.
🤝 Qatar Partnership: The Pentagon announced plans to host Qatari F-15 jets and train their pilots at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.
🏡 Dubai Jitters: Amid record-breaking home sales in Dubai and soaring prices, economists warn the pace resembles the lead-up to the 2009 crash, raising concerns about speculative excess and the sustainability of the current boom, Bloomberg reports.
🪙 Crypto Capital: Dubai has unveiled a plan to become a top-three global financial hub and double the financial sector’s GDP share, built on virtual assets, capital markets and FinTech.
🚁 Up and Away: Chinese company Aridge demonstrated its flying car, which has already attracted pre-orders from the UAE and Qatar, over Dubai’s glitzy Palm Jumeirah on Sunday.
🌎Power Circuit
UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmansent condolences to Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim after the death of several diplomats from a Qatari delegation in a car accident in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh on Sunday.
Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, UAE Minister of Finance, and Chairman of the Higher Committee for the Development of the Economic and Financial Sector in the emirate of Dubai,chaired a committee meeting approving a strategy to strengthen Dubai’s position as the world’s largest licensed Virtual Assets market.
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, UAE National Security Advisor, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Chairman of International Holding Co., met with computer scientist Roman Yampolskiy, Director of the Cybersecurity Laboratory at University of Louisville, to discuss artificial intelligence trends.
➿On The Circuit
Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and the UAE Foreign Minister’s Special Envoy to Ukraine, met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in Kyiv.
Majid Al-Hogail, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Municipalities and Housing, said the kingdom’s mortgage financing portfolio has exceeded $240 billion, in comments during the Qatar Real Estate Forum in Doha.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🎈 Floating Parade: The annual Riyadh Season festival opened on Friday with a spectacular procession of giant balloons borrowed from New York’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. It is the first time the iconic balloons, which were shipped to the Saudi capital for the occasion, have been displayed outside the U.S. The Riyadh Season was introduced in 2019 to promote the kingdom’s entertainment, cultural and sporting events over the cooler winter months.
📷 Photo of the Day
Visitors at the first day of Gitex Global 2025 in Dubai take turns behind the wheel of Oracle’s Red Bull racing car, with a simulation screen showing off the company’s cloud-based data analytics. (Omnia Al Desoukie)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 9-15, Abu Dhabi. IUCN World Conservative Congress. A gathering of conservation experts and leaders from around the world. ADNEC.
Oct. 12-15, Dubai. Expand NorthStar. An annual startup and investor event in Dubai that connects founders, the corporate sector and VCs across tracks like climate tech, deep tech, fintech, and innovation. Dubai Harbour.
Oct. 13-17, Dubai. GITEX Global. The giant tech and startup show is back for its 45th edition, bringing together government and industry leaders., innovators and government. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 14-16, Dubai. Global Future Council. The event on the Future of Growth convenes senior economists and thought leaders from across academia, business, government and civil society to provide intellectual guidance on new approaches to growth.
Oct. 15-18, Sharjah. Evolve Future Mobility Show. Shaping the future of the electric vehicle industry in the region. Sharjah Expo Center.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.
The Daily Circuit: Dalio backs NYUAD index + ADQ taps Chinese banks
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In the Daily Circuit today, we’re reporting on ADQ tapping Chinese banks for a $4 billion syndicated loan, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund shying away from several planned share sales, next week’s opening of the colossal GITEX tech conference in Dubai and an award by Mideast bankers for BTD & MSD’s Dina Powell McCormick. But first NYU Abu Dhabi comes up with an index to rate global financial centers.
Investor Ray Dalio is backing NYU Abu Dhabi’s launch of a new research center, the Institute for Global Financial Competitiveness, which aims to benchmark the main hubs of international finance.
The institute will publish its first major work, the Financial Centres Competitiveness Index, during Abu Dhabi Finance Week in December, The National reports. The index will use data science to assess financial centers on innovation, competitiveness and future readiness.
The initiative came out of diplomatic and academic discussions held during last week’s Abu Dhabi Investment Trade Mission to New York. Lending global visibility to the endeavor is the involvement of Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, which manages one of the world’s biggest hedge funds.
“His contribution reflects our shared goal to better understand how financial systems evolve and compete in an interconnected world,” Rob Salomon, Dean of Stern at NYUAD, a joint initiative between the NYU Stern School of Business in New York City and NYU Abu Dhabi, said of Dalio.
The index was conceived as a way for the UAE to lead the narrative on what defines a global financial hub.Similar indexes include Z/Yen’s in London and Xinhua’s in Shanghai, but none yet originate in the Middle East.
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FINANCE & DIPLOMACY
Dina Powell McCormick receives ABANA award for MENA work
Dina Powell McCormick speaks at the FII Priority Summit in Miami Beach, Fla., on February 20
Investment banker Dina Powell McCormick received the annual ABANA Achievement Award, recognizing her work in fostering cooperation between financial professionals in the U.S. and in the Middle East and North Africa.
McCormick, the former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump who is Vice Chairman, President and Head of Global Client Services at BDT & MSD Partners, was presented with the award at a dinner reception in New York on Thursday night by Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Managing Director and CEO of Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund, The Circuit’s Jonathan Ferziger reports.
The award dinner, which was held at the Waldorf Astoria, was co-chaired by an array of top Wall Street figures, including BlackRock’s Larry Fink, Jane Fraser of Citi, Nir Bar Dea of Bridgewater Associates, Harvey Schwartz of the Carlyle Group, Jenny Johnson of Franklin Templeton, Byron Trott and Gregg Lemkau of BDT & MSD Partners, Gary Cohn of Apollo Global Management, and Chuck Davis of Stone Point Capital.
A new “full-scale small city” has been slated for development on the road between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, amid a strained housing market in both cities from strong population growth. The $15 billion housing project by Dubai-based Mira Developments will include 14,000 apartments, 1,700 villas, 1,000 townhouses, schools, hotels and a mall. Construction will start in the next 12 months and is expected to be complete by the end of 2035. Mira is purchasing the land at Al Mamoura, roughly halfway between the UAE’s two biggest cities, from ADQ-owned AD Ports Group in a $673 million deal, which was announced on Monday. Funding will come from the company’s own equity and Swiss funds, Mira CEO Timur Mamaikhanov told The National.
TECH GATHERING
The 45th edition of GITEX Global 2025 will open on Monday in Dubai, drawing thousands of tech companies from 180 countries. The five-day event, which has grown into one of the world’s largest gatherings for artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, places a strong emphasis on advances in biotechnology, quantum computing, semiconductors and AI-driven infrastructure. Running in parallel, Expand North Star at Dubai Harbour marks its tenth edition, connecting early and late-stage startups with investors managing over $1.1 trillion in assets. Among the companies participating are G42, Google, Microsoft, Huawei, AMD, Cerebras, Qualcomm, and Tenstorrent.
💲 Sovereign Circuit
Public Investment Fund: The Saudi sovereign wealth fund is scaling back work on several planned local share sales, potentially affecting funding for the kingdom’s wide-ranging economic transformation projects, Bloomberg reports.
ADQ: The Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund is close to finalizing a $4 billion syndicated loan primarily arranged by banks from Greater China, Bloomberg reports.
ADQ: The fund has emerged as a potential suitor in a sale of the operator of Catania airport in Sicily, Italy, Reuters reports.
Oman Investment Authority:Oman’s sovereign fund and Azerbaijan Investment Holding launched a joint $200 million fund to invest equally in both countries across sectors including food, manufacturing, renewable energy, logistics, healthcare, and consumer goods.
Aramco: Saudi Arabia’s national oil company has paused three chemical expansion projects to conserve cash amid low oil prices, delaying design work while prioritizing more advanced international investments in China and South Korea, Bloomberg reports.
↪↩ Closing Circuit
🌀 Water Energy:Emirates Water and Electricity Company awarded the 1.5-gigawatt Khazna Solar PV project near Abu Dhabi to France’s ENGIE and Masdar, with a power purchase agreement under which EWEC will pay only for net energy supplied.
💵 Bad Debts: Sharjah-based United Arab Bank is working with Rothschild & Co. to explore the sale of about $800 million in bad debt, as it seeks to clean up its balance sheet, Bloomberg reports.
🩺 AI caregiving: Sensi.AI, an Israeli startup that uses artificial intelligence to support and monitor senior care operations. raised $45 million in a Series C funding round, led by Qumra Capital.
🗣 Circuit Chatter
💰 Bulking Up: Dubai Investments said its portfolio has reached $4.4 billion in value and the firm plans to pursue further expansion across key construction and industrial sectors.
💻 Chip cooperation: The U.S. and Saudi Arabia are advancing discussions on an agreement to permit U.S. semiconductor firms to export chips to the kingdom, with a potential deal expected soon, The Wall Street Journal reports.
🪆 Kremlin Snubbed: Russian President Vladimir Putin has quietly scrapped the debut Russia-Arab summit which was due to be held in Moscow on Oct. 15 because of a lack of attendance from Arab leaders, Bloomberg reports.
🚢 Global hub: DP World has begun the next phase of construction on its new global headquarters at Dubai’s Expo City, with completion expected in 2027.
👨🏻🎓 Expensive Education: Dubai school operator Taaleem’s revenue rose 20% year-on-year to $310 million in 2024-25, driven by a 19% increase in premium school enrolment.
₿ Crypto Time: The UAE Securities and Commodities Authority granted Bybit, the cryptocurrency exchange, a virtual asset platform operator licence.
🌎Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed issued a federal decree on Friday that aims to strengthen the UAE Central Bank’s independence, enhance financial sector stability and competitiveness, and align the nation’s regulatory framework with global standards.
Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, was awarded the Diamond Award for Excellence in Culture, the highest distinction conferred annually by the Asociación Española del Lujo.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, inaugurated the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.
Sheikh Rashid bin Hamdan bin Mohammed, Board Chairman of the Presidential Flight, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Zayed, a member of the ruling family, awarded winners at the Al Ain Camel Racing Festival 2025.
➿On The Circuit
Changpeng Zhao, founder of the world-leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance, said at the FinTech Forward event in Bahrain on Thursday that AI will drive crypto’s development “like crazy.”
Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation, attended a high-level meeting convened by France on Thursday to discuss the implementation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
Dr. Amna Al Dahak, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, said that protection of the planet is a humanitarian responsibility during her opening speech at IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.
Sherif Fathy, Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, told The National that the Egyptian Grand Museum would “definitely be opening” on November 1, after years of delays. It is the fourth opening date the government has set since 2020.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🎨 Art Start: Abu Dhabi Art, one of the most prominent events on the Gulf’s cultural calendar, will evolve into Frieze Abu Dhabi starting next year, after teaming up with the organization behind some of the world’s biggest contemporary art fairs. Frieze, which hosts events in London, New York, Los Angeles and Seoul, features contemporary and modern art, with a focus on curatorial excellence, emerging artists and large-scale installations. The first edition of Frieze Abu Dhabi will be held in November 2026 at Manarat Al Saadiyat, while this year’s Abu Dhabi Art will run in its current format from Nov. 19-23.
📷 Photo of the Day
Spanish driver Christine Giampaoli of JBX Powered by Team Monaco competes in a hydrogen-powered car during the first FIA Extreme H World Cup in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia, on Thursday. (Fayez Nureldine / AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Circuit Calendar
Oct. 9-15, Abu Dhabi. IUCN World Conservative Congress. A gathering of conservation experts and leaders from around the world. ADNEC.
Oct. 12-15, Dubai. Expand NorthStar. An annual startup and investor event in Dubai that connects founders, the corporate sector and VCs across tracks like climate tech, deep tech, fintech, and innovation. Dubai Harbour.
Oct. 13-17, Dubai. GITEX Global. The giant tech and startup show is back for its 45th edition, bringing together government and industry leaders., innovators and government. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 14-16, Dubai. Global Future Council. The event on the Future of Growth convenes senior economists and thought leaders from across academia, business, government and civil society to provide intellectual guidance on new approaches to growth.
Oct. 15-18, Sharjah. Evolve Future Mobility Show. Shaping the future of the electric vehicle industry in the region. Sharjah Expo Center.
Oct. 21-23, Dubai. Healthcare Future Summit. The summit explores the evolving landscape of vaccine innovation and global disease control. Dubai World Trade Center.
Oct. 22, Abu Dhabi. Reuters NEXT Gulf Summit. Hosting critical conversations with world leaders, innovators and market movers to define the Middle East’s next chapter. St Regis Saadiyat.
Oct. 22-24, Sharjah. World Investment Conference & Sharjah Investment Forum. A global investment summit exploring foreign direct investment, policies and collaboration for resilient and sustainable growth. Al Jawaher Reception and Convention Centre.
Oct. 27, Dubai. The UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit. Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism as part of Future Hospitality Summit World 2025 to foster investment and strengthen tourism partnerships between the UAE and African nations. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-28, Jeddah. Sustainable Coastal Development Forum. Exploring strategic solutions for developing eco-friendly coastal communities. Hilton Jeddah.
Oct. 27-29, Dubai. Future Hospitality Summit. Connecting global investment opportunities and projects to hospitality decision-makers. Madinat Jumeirah.
Oct. 27-30, Riyadh. Future Investment Initiative, 9th Edition. Investors, corporate executives, cabinet ministers and political leaders from around the world attend Saudi Arabia’s flagship business conference. King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
Nov. 1-2, Dubai. Women’s Empowerment Convention. The 3rd Women’s Leadership Forum unites global trailblazers, headlined by fashion icon Anna Wintour and storytelling pioneer Candace Bushnell. Atlantis The Royal Conference Center.
Nov. 3-6, Abu Dhabi. ADIPEC. Bringing together professionals, companies, and government leaders to discuss and showcase the latest developments in oil, gas, and cleaner energy technologies. ADNEC Center.
Nov. 4-9, Dubai. Dubai Design Week. The Middle East’s largest creative festival, showcasing more than 200 events across architecture, product, furniture, interior and graphic design. D3.
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.