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Saudi Arabia inks deal with Russia to invest $10b

byCustoms Today Report
13/07/2015
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has signed a deal to invest up to $10 billion in oil-producing rival Russia, Andrey Ostroukh reports. The money is aimed at the agriculture, medicine, logistics, retail and real estate sectors, and it represents Russian efforts to replace Western funding hit by sanctions.

The money will come from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund. The Russian Direct Investment Fund also signed an agreement with the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, another Saudi Arabian sovereign-wealth fund, under which the two sides would seek mutual investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia and other Middle East countries.

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Hong Kong commodities trader Noble Group Ltd.  will launch an independent review into its accounting after it faced heavy criticism from research firms that accused it of accounting irregularities, Jake Maxwell Watts reports.

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Crude oil prices rose in European trade on Tuesday, clawing back some ground after steep overnight declines, but the persistent glut in global markets is likely to keep prices under pressure.

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