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PIF to ‘push ahead’ with major move impacting Newcastle United - two years after Amanda Staveley reveal
Newcastle United latest news: PIF are set to step up their plans for a multi-club ownership model in Europe.
Charley Hull delivered an extraordinary performance this week, winning the PIF Ladies Saudi International — the Ladies European Tour’s (LET) season-opening event. As remarkable as her result was, her ...
Saudi Arabia has appointed Fahad Al-Saif as its new investment minister, putting an official from the kingdom's sovereign ...
Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) signed an agreement with the joint venture between the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and ...
Charley Hull did not need long to show how much the win meant. The English golfer closed with a 7 under 65 to claim a one ...
PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan opens the fourth PIF Private Sector Forum in Riyadh, highlighting deals and private sector participation ...
Charley Hull moves three off the lead as Mimi Rhodes drops down from lead to 13th at PIF Saudi Ladies International ahead of ...
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LET: Charley Hull's grand finale at PIF Saudi
Charley Hull, in addition to her five LET titles, also boasts three wins on the LPGA Tour, where she has played most of her career ...
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PIF Set to Build Club Network Involving Newcastle
Newcastle United staff have been informed internally about plans for expansion into a multi-club structure under PIF ownership, according to the Daily Mail’s Craig Hope. Hope reported that “Newcastle ...
Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo will maintain his stance and boycott a second-straight league game after not receiving a ...
Portfolio acquisition from Alawwal Bank is set to boost liquidity and support long-term housing finance growth in Saudi ...
By Timour Azhari RIYADH, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's $925 billion Public Investment Fund (PIF) plans to announce a new five-year strategy this week, two people with direct knowledge of the matter ...
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