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From: jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 3:32 PM To: aziza alahmadi; Terje Rod-Larsen Subject: Re: I am ready to do a skype call with raafat , or=anyone else. a doctor needs to talk to the patient= my presentation is simple , you=are a sovergn nation. not merely a large investor. wall =treet is not your friend. . from there a str=tegy needs to be crafted On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 10:44 AM, aziza alahmadi < wrote: I am off now to Riyadh . Regards, Aziza His email is not secure. I will pass al= information from you to him . When do y=u think you can be ready with the presentation ? I want to help in translation . Regards, Aziza Sent from my iPhone On=Aug 25, 2016, at 4:10 PM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation®gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gma=l.com» wrote: AS I PRE=ICTED, SAUDI NEEDS TO BE APART FROM QATAR , AND KU=AIT. IT IS BEING PUT IN THE SAME PILE By Matthew Martin, Dinesh Nair and Archana Narayanan (Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia appointed six banks as co-lead managers on its first international bond sale as the country looks to plug a budget deficit caused by the drop in oil prices, according to people familiar with the matter. The kingdom hired Bank of China Ltd., BNP Paribas SA, Deutsche Bank AG, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley to arrange the sale, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private. The banks will hold a meeting later this month to start working on the deal, two of the people said. EFTA_R1_01556930 EFTA02454886 The managers will work with HSBC Holdings Plc, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc., who were said to have been appointed global coordinators last month for the sale of at least $10 billion of bonds. Saudi Arabia plans to boost debt as it looks to plug an estimated shortfall of about $100 billion in its budget this year and fund an economic transformation plan. Government debt levels will increase to 30 percent of economic output by 2020 from 7.7 percent, according to the government. The plunge in crude is driving bond sales across the six-nation Gulf block as governments seek to fill fiscal gaps the International Monetary Fund says could reach $900 billion by 2021. Kuwait, which plans to raise as much as $9.9 billion from a bond issue in September, is willing to liaise with Saudi Arabia on the timing of the sale, Finance Minister Anas Al-Saleh said in a phone interview Monday. Qatar raised a recor= $9 billion in May and Abu Dhabi sold bonds worth $5 billion in April. Spokesmen for Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank declined to comment. A spokeswoman for BNP Paribas also declined to comment. MUFG didn't immediately respond to an e- mail requesting comment. A call to the London offices of Bank of China wasn't immediately answered, while Saudi Arabia's Min=stry of Finance couldn't be reached for comment outside of office hours. please note The information contained in this communication is confidential, m=y be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and=is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or=any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you hav= received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by<=r>return e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacation@gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com> , and destroy this communicati=n and all copies thereof, including all attachments. copyright -all rig=ts reserved =AO please note The information contained i= this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged,=may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use =f the addressee. It is the property of JEE Unauthorized use, 2 EFTA_R1_01556931 EFTA02454887 disclos=re or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly pro=ibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication =n error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to =a href="mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com" target="_blank">jeevacation@gmai=.com, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, inc=uding all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved please note Th= information contained in this communication is confidential, may be at=orney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is inte=ded only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of JEE =nauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any par= thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have receiv=d this communication in error, please notify us immediately by retur= e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacation@gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com> , and destroy this communication and a=I copies thereof, including all attachments. copyright -all rights rese=ved 3 EFTA_R1_01556932 EFTA02454888

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