Top executives expected at Saudi 'Davos in desert'

The event aims at presenting the kingdom as a dynamic investment destination


Afp October 28, 2019
Participants look at a sign of the Future Investment Initiative during the investment conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia October 23, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS

RIYADH: Top finance executives and political leaders have converged on Saudi capital Riyadh for a Davos-style investment forum.

US officials and the heads of giant banks, top asset management firms and major sovereign wealth funds top the guest list at the three-day Future Investment Forum (FII) that starts on Tuesday.



The event is aimed at presenting the kingdom as a dynamic investment destination.

Now in its third edition, the summit dubbed "Davos in the desert" was launched by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to promote his Vision 2030 economic diversification plan and attract much-needed foreign investment to help wean the OPEC kingpin's economy off petro-dollars.

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro, whose countries are key emerging markets, are set to speak at the summit along with King Abdullah II of Jordan and four African leaders.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin leads a high-powered American delegation that includes Energy Secretary Rick Perry and Jared Kushner, son-in-law and senior advisor to President Donald Trump.

Kushner will address a special session on the future of the United States.

The CEOs of asset management firms Blackstone and SoftBank, as well as chairs of the sovereign wealth funds of Kuwait, UAE, Singapore and Russia are also expected to attend.

Top executives from blue chips Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, both working on the much-anticipated flotation of state oil behemoth Saudi Aramco, are on a long list of global bank representatives at the forum.

Topics to be covered range from the future of the world economy and investments to UN Sustainable Development Goals as well as sports, entertainment and space.

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