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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Local 23:04 · Sat · weekend Riyadh's Saturday tape is energy security first: Prince Abdulaziz and Finance Minister Aljadaan hosted Iraqi counterparts on oil coordination and export routes as Baghdad seeks Gulf partners amid Hormuz strain, while Arab News flags a possible Petroline expansion of up to 2 mb/d to move more crude around the strait. The Capital Market Authority's probe of 2025 IPO pricing still hangs over Tadawul governance as Vision 2030 storage and pipeline optionality stay on the weekend read-ahead.
GCC Business News — Saudi-Iraq talks · Arab News — Petroline expansion · Argaam — CMA IPO review
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Auckland, New Zealand Local 08:04 · Sun · weekend Auckland's Sunday open digests a third weekly NZX 50 gain to 13,927.66 as earnings season stays unglamorous but constructive: Spark posted its best week since 2015 and Ebos advanced after in-line prints, while Auckland Airport's FY26 revenue rose 3% to $1.036 billion yet shares slipped on flat FY27 passenger guidance and Commerce Commission cost-of-capital risk. Local desks treat the reopen as a valuation check after fuel-price and geopolitics cut airline capacity late in the year.
NBR — NZX 50 weekly wrap · 1News — Auckland Airport FY26 · Kalkine — airport share reaction
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Tokyo, Japan Local 05:04 · Sun · weekend Tokyo enters the weekend bruised: the Nikkei 225 lost 3.9% for the week to 66,016 as rebounding Japan and U.S. long yields collided with SoftBank and tech weakness, even as Friday's slide moderated from midweek lows. Monday's focus is deferred — Jackson Hole, Nvidia earnings and Tokyo CPI keep September BOJ hike odds tethered to global yield and AI risk appetite after a week that broke a two-week winning streak.
Mainichi — Tokyo close · BigGo — week-ahead catalysts · Invezz — yields and BOJ
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Shanghai, China Local 04:04 · Sun · weekend Shanghai's Friday close was a holding pattern — composite near 3,905 while ChiNext and compute-hardware names showed selective risk appetite — as investors look past weak data toward fiscal-support talk and next-generation communications buildout. Saturday's half-year tally shows QFII names in 330 of 1,266 reporting companies, and STAR Market 50's August rebound keeps Monday reopen sensitive to whether AI hardware can keep outrunning soft consumption prints.
Gate News — Shanghai close · Shanghai Securities News — ChiNext · China Economic Net — QFII holdings
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Hong Kong, China (SAR) Local 04:04 · Sun · weekend Hong Kong finished Friday as Asia's relative winner: the Hang Seng rose about 1.2% to 26,009 as gold and lithium names extended gains even as southbound flow net-sold roughly HK$7.6 billion. The weekend tape is structural — Hang Seng Indexes adds Hua Hong Grace Semiconductor and Weichai Power from Sept. 7, lifting tech and industrials weight in the benchmark, while Hang Seng Tech swaps in CoreX Semiconductor for Tongcheng Travel.
NewTimeSpace — Hang Seng close · SCMP — HSI constituent adds · NewTimeSpace — southbound flow
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Singapore, Singapore Local 04:04 · Sun · weekend Singapore's weekend corporate story is regional rotation in mobility: Jardine Cycle & Carriage agreed to sell its Singapore and Malaysia dealerships to Indonesia's Chandra Asri for about S$265 million, booking a roughly US$221 million gain and cutting net debt as the buyer builds an energy-to-mobility platform. Separately, JPMorgan's raised STI target on Goldilocks growth and haven flows frames Monday reopen as a capital-allocation and hub-competition check versus Hong Kong.
Straits Times — Jardine C&C sale · DealStreetAsia — Chandra Asri deal · Straits Times — JPMorgan STI target
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Mumbai, India Local 01:34 · Sun · weekend Mumbai's Saturday print is a reserve rebuild milestone: the RBI said authorised dealers have raised $72.85 billion through the special USD-INR swap facility as of Aug. 21, with FCNR(B) deposits supplying about $65.4 billion and the mobilisation window still closing Aug. 31. ECB and OFCB legs stay open through year-end — a deliberate stack to refill FX buffers after rupee pressure from FPI outflows and the elevated oil import bill.
Business Standard — RBI $72.85B print · Economic Times — FCNR dominance · CNBC-TV18 — Aug. 31 window
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London, United Kingdom Local 21:04 · Sat · weekend London closed the week with a commodity bid and a soft-landing signal: the FTSE 100 rose 0.6% to 10,816 as Antofagasta and peers rode gold higher, while flash composite PMI hit 52.5 — a four-month high — on services at 52.8 even as manufacturing eased. The weekend read is whether miners can keep carrying the index into a Monday reopen still priced for Middle East risk and sticky global yields.
Reuters — FTSE close · FXStreet — UK PMI · Reuters — weekly wrap
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New York, United States Local 16:04 · Sat · weekend New York's Saturday macro is trade rupture plus sanctions countdown: a 50% tariff on roughly $20 billion of Canadian goods took effect after talks collapsed, and Carney vowed dollar-for-dollar retaliation from Sept. 8 covering steel, electronics and dairy. Markets still price Monday's Bessent Iran sanctions presser — Tehran already calling the package extraterritorial — as the weekend bridge between Friday's close and next week's geopolitical risk premium.
Nikkei Asia — Canada tariffs · Al Jazeera — Bessent sanctions · NBC News — Iran response
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San Francisco, United States Local 13:04 · Sat · weekend San Francisco's weekend tech story is robotaxi scale: Waymo opened its Zeekr-built Ojai van to all paying riders in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix after CPUC clearance, pitching a cheaper, wheelchair-capable platform beside the Jaguar I-Pace fleet. The Chronicle frames the launch against a wider California service map — Sea Ranch to Folsom — as Zoox and Uber press the Bay Area autonomy race into the fall.
TechCrunch — Ojai open to all · SF Chronicle — SF launch · Electrek — Zeekr commercial rollout