Issue 188 - 19 Jan 1987
On the very last day of 1986, Saudi Arabia at last got a budget to cover the next 12 months. And despite all the predictions and endless speculation, the details still held some surprises. The overall level of spending was much higher than expected, but for the first time ever the kingdom openly admitted in advance that it would have to dig into official reserves to bridge the expected budget deficit.
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