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GSN’s team of experienced analysts are often called on by governments and their agencies, financial institutions, and energy companies to comment on developments in the Gulf region.  Our analysts are available for private briefings (either by telephone or in person) and can produce tailored reports and research on a range of topics and issues. For more information contact Mark Ford. Email: mark@cbi-publishing.com

Politics, succession & risk in Saudi Arabia report

Politics, succession and risk in Saudi Arabia is a GSN special report, published in January 2010.  The new report analyses Saudi policy on issues including succession, domestic and regional politics, defence, energy and financial trends, and features extensively researched biographical entries on 1,200 Al-Sauds from the ruling family’s main branch, together with profiles of leading cadet branch businessmen, and a range of maps and graphics.
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Islamic Finance Report

Published in June 2009, this GSN report is an essential reference tool for both newcomers, and well-established bankers and practitioners.
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Politics, succession and risk in Saudi Arabia

GSN’s new special report Politics, succession and risk in Saudi Arabia was launched to great acclaim at a 15 January seminar in London hosted and co-organised by Chatham House’s Middle East and North Africa Programme. Senior figures from the banking, insurance and risk sectors joined industry and governmental political risk analysts for a frank roundtable discussion of the issues raised by a report that was recognised by discussants – who included Exeter University Professor Gerd Nonneman, political scientist Neil Partrick, Saudi academic Mai Yamani and Chatham House’s Maha Azzam and Claire Spencer – as a significant piece of research and analysis, which “raised the bar” for those researching the Kingdom.
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Issue 884 - 3 September 2010

SAUDI ARABIA

CP SULTAN: ‘Private holiday’
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MISHARI BIN SAUD: New Baha governor
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SALMAN BIN ABDELAZIZ: Recuperating abroad
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HESSA BINT TURKI: Death
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ALWALEED BIN TALAL: Cyprus celebrations
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Saudi succession speculation resurfaces as Sultan leaves the Kingdom

The rumour mills are grinding again after Crown Prince Sultan Bin Abdelaziz left the Kingdom on 28 August for what the state Saudi Press Agency described as a “private holiday”.
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Issue 883 - 27 August 2010

SAUDI ARABIA: Prince Sultan taken ill

Crown Prince Sultan Bin Abdelaziz is being treated at the King Faisal Hospital in Jeddah, where he was taken after falling ill on 7 August, according to Saudi sources.
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UAE: ‘Success’ for president’s treatment

Federal president and Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan has had medical treatment in Switzerland, with official news agency WAM reporting the unspecified procedure had been a “complete success”.
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Issue 882 - 30 July 2010

QATAR

EMIR SHEIKH HAMAD: Europe
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SAUDI ARABIA

KING ABDULLAH: Meetings in Morocco, Regional tour
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TURKI BIN ABDULLAH: US exercise
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UAE – ABU DHABI

MBZ: Funeral prayers for cousin
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UAE – AJMAN

EMIR SHEIKH HUMAID: Visit to Khalifa in France
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UAE – DUBAI

MBR: In Europe
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Issue 881 - 16 July 2010

QATAR

EMIR SHEIKH HAMAD: Yemen visit
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EMIR SHEIKH HAMAD: Invitation from the Queen
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SAUDI ARABIA

ALWALEED BIN TALAL: New TV channel
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AL-SAUD: Another marriage link to Muammar family
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UAE – DUBAI

MBR: Back in the saddle
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King Abdullah cancels Paris trip

King Abdullah Bin Abdelaziz Al-Saud has cancelled a mid-July trip to Paris, where he was due to open an exhibition on Arabian archaeology at the Musée du Louvre.
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Issue 880 - 2 July 2010

OMAN

QABOOS BIN SAID: Condolences
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QATAR

ABDULLAH BIN NASSER: New owner of Malaga football club
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SAUDI ARABIA

PRINCE MANSOUR: Chinese delegation
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BANDAR BIN ABDELAZIZ: Abroad
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AL-ANUD BINT FAISAL: Funeral
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MISHAAL BIN ABDELAZIZ: To Boston
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SAUD BIN HUSSAM: Marriage
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NAYEF BIN ABDELAZIZ: Haya comments
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UAE – DUBAI

SHEIKH MOHAMMED: CNN interview
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