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13:17 The report rejected any discussion on the possibility of lowering investment in the gas sector.
13:23 It stated that the future of this sector is 34% expected to grow globally.
13:30 What we have observed in the past week is that Qatar is focusing on increasing production in the gas sector.
13:36 Also, the focus on Algeria to open important economic corridors.
13:41 These steps are also encouraging countries to look for new markets for this product.
13:48 But we return this time to the most prominent news, the most intelligent industry remains the most important work in all sectors.
13:58 We also have news related to the cuts, Sally, especially in the Arab region, as we know, which cut many American products.
14:09 Starbucks founder revealed his desire to take the company on a journey to search for itself,
14:15 stressing that the company is in a crossroads that should not be a source of concern.
14:21 The question is, Sally, who said that the cut does not bring results?
14:24 Indeed, it has proven the validity of this matter and its effect on the pressure.
14:29 But it is not only at the individual level who are looking for themselves,
14:33 but also the company that has years of knowledge in the markets, but it seems that it has reached a stage of looking for what is new.
14:42 Also, the search for weak points and challenges in light of the circumstances we have seen in the Gaza war.
14:50 The effect of these factors, how will you see the test of new tools in the face of this pressure?
14:55 The effect was in the language of numbers.
14:57 We are talking about a decline in wills and sales, and it really showed the Middle East.
15:03 For example, the market for American products, except for Starbucks and McDonald's, is high.
15:10 We know that the results of McDonald's have directly affected these sectors.
15:15 There is also a Chinese brand of coffee, which has outperformed Starbucks in terms of wills and sales.
15:26 But we return to our news this time and AI.
15:30 Elon Musk, who is judging OpenAI because it has abandoned the main mission of AI.
15:36 There is a question today that many are asking, is the ability of AI to make human thinking more clear?
15:42 Indeed, there was a discussion on this matter, and what Sam Altman also confirmed in relation to this subject,
15:49 AI may outperform.
15:51 We know that Elon Musk always tries to stir up controversy and draw attention from other parties.
15:57 As we know, he wants to talk about AI, which he tries on himself before he tries it on people.
16:05 But what Elon Musk said in detail about this subject,
16:10 that the subject was related to enhancing research for the sake of human service.
16:15 While the company, over the years, has gone towards enhancing profitability rather than enhancing AI.
16:22 And this is justified by enhancing Microsoft's profitability through these tools.
16:26 But we return this time, do you think about convincing the monkey?
16:31 Not the monkey, maybe other animals like the cat.
16:34 But it may attract a lot of money.
16:36 And here I ask you, if you had a cat at home and you were offered to sell it for more than $25,000, would you agree?
16:45 It would be expensive and expensive.
16:47 Expensive?
16:48 This is what puts us today in front of the prices that have fallen on the prices of test-tube monkeys in China.
16:57 It was once a profitable investment, even its prices reached thousands of dollars, Salah, in this regard, with COVID-19 tests for vaccinations.
17:09 True, and therefore, the data in China indicates that the prices of the so-called test animals have risen from $9,000 to $26,000 in 2022.
17:20 But this year, of course, it has fallen behind the decline of some research, especially related to COVID.
17:25 But there are also trends that we have seen in China to prepare this type of monkeys that are subjected to laboratories,
17:33 and also to work on farms related to increasing this type of monkeys for research.
17:41 About one of the farms increases from 30,000 monkeys.
17:45 So let's see if we will go and do research on these monkeys.
17:50 So, our viewers, we will have a short break and we will resume our segment and our orders before the break.
18:12 And we return, our viewers, this time to the golden arrow, as we described it in Wall Street.
18:18 This time we are talking about Nvidia and Salah.
18:21 It is possible that the market value is now higher than the market value of Aramco today.
18:26 True, and he entered, as we know, the list of the three largest companies in terms of market value.
18:33 But we note that the artificial intelligence that Elon Musk is trying to judge is running billions on other companies, and it is Nvidia in the middle.
18:40 So, any issue is different.
18:42 True. So, the arrow today is the Nvidia arrow that ended the last session and last week's discussions on almost more than 4% increases,
18:53 paid and supported by talking about more spending and continuing research in the artificial intelligence sector.
19:00 This is the arrow, as we know, that entered what is known as the trillion list and became the third in terms of market value in the United States.
19:09 We only point out that the Nvidia share is rising for the eighth week in a row, and the share of the company has risen since the beginning of the year 2024 by almost 66%.
19:33 So, our viewers and the newsroom is also getting ready for the morning session program, and the most important thing we have on the agenda for business today.
19:41 We move to the newsroom with Rula. May God bless your time, Rula. What are you preparing for him in this session?
19:48 Good morning, Sally and Salah.
19:52 Of course, before I go into the details of the headlines, I remind you that today the Qatari exchange will be absent from us in its circulation.
20:00 Today is an official holiday, especially since the markets are always taking this day for the holiday of banks and the market.
20:09 But after that, we remind you that the Emirates markets are absent from circulation.
20:13 And a little while ago, my colleague Salah told me what happened on Nvidia.
20:16 First, we will talk about the weekly profits that oil has achieved, especially with the expectation of this week for the OPEC Plus report
20:24 about the decision to reduce production to a quarter of a second from this year.
20:30 As for Nvidia, how does the company exceed its market value for the first time?
20:35 The Saudi Aramco company, and we will talk about its new market value later, of course, and in the Egyptian market with the latest developments that have taken place.
20:44 We will also talk about the situation of the Egyptian pound in the face of the US dollar.
20:50 How did the value of the dollar decline and how was the Egyptian pound able to fight in the light of many of the latest changes?
20:57 And we will also talk about the Turkish economy, especially with the growth of the economy, with a value of up to 1 trillion and 100 billion dollars.
21:06 With much faster rates than expected.
21:09 What are Turkey's expectations to avoid recession this year?
21:13 All this and more will be followed with the launch of the exchanges today in the morning session.
21:17 Thank you, Rula, for all these details.
21:20 We will be in detail with all these news in our broadcast after a while.
21:25 This time to the interviews with CNBC Arabia and the Saudi market.
21:30 Where did the CEO of Adnok for the UAE, Youssef Salem, talk about financial issues?
21:37 Is the expected average growth rate recorded during the current year?
21:42 What is its percentage?
21:43 20%
21:44 We follow.
21:46 If we look at the revenues and profits, the average growth rate is expected to be around 20% by 2024.
21:55 These are very high rates.
21:57 We have the largest drilling fleet in the Middle East and the region in general.
22:03 Whether it is land or sea.
22:05 We have 129 drillers today.
22:07 At the end of last year, 48 of them not only provided drilling, but also additional oil services.
22:13 Therefore, our ability to grow from this figure by 20% is also due to the increase in the number of drilling fleets to 142.
22:21 Viewers, you can follow the details of this interview on our social media pages.
22:29 But this time we return to the previous orders for the trade of Gulf markets.
22:34 With the absence of the UAE market at the weekend and the bank shutdown in Qatar.
22:39 But the Gulf markets were able to achieve 136 billion dollars in market profits during February.
22:49 There were new levels.
22:51 And also the Kuwaiti stock exchange, the prominent liquidity that was.
22:55 Especially with the mergers and the talk about the acquisitions.
22:58 The Qatari stock exchange also recovered new levels at 10,400 points.
23:03 But maybe the details with Kuwait today.
23:06 We move to Osama Rashid, who is the head of this week.
23:09 And before you go, may God bless your time.
23:11 Osama, we have implemented the review of the MSCI.
23:15 Strong liquidity has entered.
23:17 How do we prepare for this week?
23:19 Good morning, Salah and Sally.
23:24 Yes, at the beginning of February, it was a positive month for the Kuwaiti stock exchange.
23:30 The 2% and above is a common share of the profits of the three markets.
23:37 The first, the main and the public.
23:39 I think we look forward to the continuation of profits in the Kuwaiti stock exchange in March.
23:47 There are many companies that have not yet announced the financial results.
23:51 There are public associations that will be running their wheels, probably in the next week.
23:56 But the speed of public associations and the readiness of the distribution
24:03 always precedes the construction of financial centers.
24:07 As we saw even last month.
24:10 I think these are the main drivers for more profits of the Kuwaiti stock exchange.
24:18 Thank you, Osama Rashid.
24:21 You were with us from the Kuwaiti stock exchange.
24:23 We will be with you shortly with the opening of the Kuwaiti markets.
24:27 We return this time to our social media sites.
24:32 The most prominent news we have chosen for you this time is the billions that are spent on the robes and wedding parties.
24:40 But this time, it is a special case where all the rich people in the world are preparing for one robe,
24:45 which is the richest man in India.
24:47 But these parties that precede the day of the main robe, it seems that they have to attend,
24:54 if they are from the artistic and political mediums.
24:57 In addition to those who sing at this party, billions will be spent on these kinds of celebrations,
25:05 especially for the Indian billionaire and his son.
25:08 Details of this wedding and also the spending and how these songs will be attended on our Instagram page.
25:16 But this time, we will be with you on Instagram, with the increase of political problems and wars in the world.
25:23 The number of asylum applications for Europe has increased and increased significantly.
25:27 We are talking about 18% of these countries.
25:30 Indeed, this is the most prominent thing.
25:32 We are talking about the country that has received the largest number of asylum applications for Europe, which is Syria.
25:40 But it seems that the current conditions and the war in Gaza may also trigger clear asylum applications by Palestinians.
25:47 Without a doubt, the list has many Arab countries, including Iraq and Palestine, as you mentioned.
25:54 Before the bell, we will reach the last stations.
25:58 Before the bell.
25:59 So, we will read the opening bell of the Kuwaiti Stock Exchange and the Moscow market after this break.
26:06 Goodbye.
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