Sunday, 5 November 2017

Saudi stocks drop after corruption probe detains businessmen, officials | ZAWYA MENA Edition

Saudi stocks drop after corruption probe detains businessmen, officials | ZAWYA MENA Edition:

"Saudi Arabia's stock market fell in early trade on Sunday after Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman moved to consolidate his power and crack down on corruption with a Cabinet reshuffle and a string of detentions of prominent figures. The Saudi equities index was down 1.5 percent after eight minutes of trade. Investment firm Kingdom Holding , owned by billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who was one of those detained, plunged 9.9 percent. Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television reported a new anti-corruption committee chaired by Prince Mohammed had detained 11 princes, four current ministers and tens of former ministers."



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