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Viewsroom: Saudi fiasco sets Wall Street ablaze

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4.458 Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2018

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Bankers and officials have ditched a huge Saudi shindig after Turkey accused the kingdom of killing a prominent journalist – but big deal fees and oil reserves make the kingdom hard to shun. Breakingviews columnists discuss the financial ramifications of the diplomatic crisis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Where do you find a clear signal in a world of static?

0:03.2

In a time of rapid change cut through the noise,

0:06.2

the economist goes beyond the headlines to decode the forces shaping today and defining tomorrow.

0:12.7

Get the full story.

0:14.1

It's more than news.

0:15.4

It's a trusted global perspective.

0:17.7

The economist know which way is up.

0:20.6

The views expressed on this podcast are those of the participants, not of Rojde's News.

0:27.2

In an earlier edition of this podcast, I misstated the country journalist Jamal Khashoggi visited to get his papers for marriage.

0:39.1

Saudi Arabia, a missing journalist, the global oil market, and Wall Street.

0:44.3

These are the topics we'll be discussing on this week's edition of the views room,

0:47.7

a weekly conversation among breaking views columnists about the ups and downs of the world

0:51.8

of finance. I'm your host, Jennifer Sabah. On October 2nd,

0:56.0

Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into a Saudi Arabia consulate in Turkey and has been

1:00.8

missing ever since. Allegations of a gruesome murder have surfaced that threatens to plunge the United

1:06.1

States, the Middle Eastern Kingdom, and Turkey into a diplomatic crisis that could have

1:10.6

ramifications in the global oil market and beyond. a diplomatic crisis that could have ramifications

1:11.3

in the global oil market and beyond.

1:13.7

So I have in the studio with me Breaking Views, U.S. editor John Foley.

1:17.3

Welcome, John.

1:17.9

Hi.

1:18.5

And on the line from Dallas is columnist Lauren Silva Loughlin.

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