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Saudi Arabia considering London for listing of oil giant Saudi Aramco

Saudi officials expect the IPO to value Saudi Aramco – which is easily the world’s biggest oil company – at a minimum of $2 trillion

Josie Cox
Business editor
Tuesday 21 February 2017 08:50 GMT
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Officials in the country are also said to still be in talks with stock exchanges in Asia
Officials in the country are also said to still be in talks with stock exchanges in Asia (Getty)

Saudi Arabia is leaning towards New York as the destination for listing its oil giant, Saudi Aramco, but London and Toronto are not off the table just yet, according to reports.

Officials in the country are also said to still be in talks with stock exchanges in Asia, but are unlikely to decide on doing the initial public offering (IPO) there, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Saudi officials expect the IPO to value Saudi Aramco – which is easily the world’s biggest oil company – at a minimum of $2 trillion, according to Reuters, and the deal would be a major part of the kingdom’s plan to open itself up to global investment.

Last year, the country unveiled sweeping reform plans to wean itself off what it has called its “dangerous addiction to oil”.

“We have an addiction to oil. This is dangerous. It has delayed the development of other sectors,” Prince Mohammed bin Salman told Al Arabiya news channel last year.

It’s expected that some of the proceeds from a stock market flotation of Saudi Aramco would be used to bolster the country’s sovereign wealth fund.

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