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The Capital Market Authority (CMA; Arabic: هيئة السوق المالية) is the Saudi governments financial regulatory authority responsible for capital markets in Saudi Arabia. The CMA is a government organization applying full financial, legal, and administrative independence, and has direct links with the Prime Minister.
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) ; Capital Markets Authority (CMA) Senegal: Banking Commission of the West African Monetary Union (CB-UMOA) ; Financial Markets Authority of the West African Monetary Union (AMF-UMOA) ; Regional Insurance Control Commission (CRCA) Serbia: National Bank of Serbia ; Securities Commission (SEC) Seychelles
Saudi Exchange (Arabic: تداول السعودية ) or Tadāwul (Arabic: تداول ) is a stock exchange in Saudi Arabia.Tadāwul was formed in 2007 as a joint stock company and the sole entity authorized to act as a securities exchange in Saudi Arabia, but trading began in 1954 as an informal financial market.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) Tower (previously known as Capital Market Authority Tower) is a 385 m (1,263 ft) skyscraper in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [3] Construction started in 2010 and was topped-out in 2014.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF; Arabic: صندوق الاستثمارات العامة) is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia.It is among the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world with total estimated assets of US$930 billion (£718.2 billion). [2]
When completed in 2002, it overtook the 267-meter (876 ft) Faisaliah Tower as the tallest tower in Saudi Arabia. It has since been surpassed and, as of 2021, is the fifth-tallest skyscraper in the country, whose tallest two buildings are the The Clock Towers and the Capital Market Authority Tower.
Formerly known as the Capital Market Authority Tower; tallest building in Riyadh, and the tallest financial building in Saudi Arabia. [5] [6] Burj Rafal: Riyadh: 307.9 m (1,010 ft) 68 2014 Tallest residential building in Saudi Arabia. [7] KAFD World Trade Center: Riyadh
Saudi Arabia has two stock exchanges, the Tadawul and The Saudi Parallel Market (Nomu), whose financial markets are regulated by the Capital Market Authority. [ 158 ] [ 159 ] The stock market capitalization of listed companies in Saudi Arabia is valued at $2.22 trillion.