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Saudi Arabia Opens Mecca, Medina
Saudi Arabia’s market watchdog allows foreign investment in listed firms with property in Mecca, Medina
Saudi Arabia’s market watchdog, the Capital Market Authority (CMA), said in a statement the move aimed to attract foreign capital and provide liquidity for present and future projects in the two cities.
Saudi Arabia opens doors to foreign investment in Mecca, Medina real estate; How will it benefit Indians?
Saudi Arabia's market regulator revealed that foreign investors are now permitted to invest in publicly traded companies that own real estate in Mecca and Medina. This initiative is part of the kingdom's strategy to draw international investment and increase liquidity for projects in these prominent religious cities.
Saudi Arabia opens Mecca, Medina to foreign investors
Saudi Arabia on Monday said foreigners are from now on allowed to invest in Saudi-listed companies that own property in Mecca and Medina, Islam's two holiest cities. It said foreign investment "in companies owning real estate within the boundaries of Mecca and Madinah will be limited to shares of these Saudi companies listed on the Saudi capital market,
Foreigners can now invest in Mecca and Medina's real estate
In a major policy shift, Saudi Arabia has allowed foreign investors to invest in publicly-traded companies owning real estate in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Under the new policy, foreigners can purchase shares and convertible debt instruments in companies listed on the Saudi stock exchange.
Saudi Arabia eases foreign investment laws for Mecca, Medina real estate
Foreign investors will have access to limited shares of companies listed on the Saudi capital market, convertible debt instruments or both, the Saudi Capital Markets Authority said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia opens up holy cities to foreign property investors
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that foreigners will be allowed to invest in companies that own real estate in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The CMA said the decision would “stimulate investment” and “enhance the attractiveness and efficiency of the capital market”.
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