Saudi Arabia has opened its main stock market, Tadawul, to direct investment by GCC residents for the first time. The move expands access beyond previous limits and is part of wider reforms to attract regional and global investors. It aligns with Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy, boost market liquidity, and strengthen the Kingdom’s financial leadership in the Gulf.
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Saudi Arabia has opened its main stock market, Tadawul, to direct investment by GCC residents for the first time. The move expands access beyond previous limits and is part of wider reforms to attract regional and global investors. It aligns with Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy, boost market liquidity, and strengthen the Kingdom’s financial leadership in the Gulf.