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The Gulf region and how GSN covers it – including recent and archived articles, maps, family trees, and other resources.

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Briefings & Reports
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Need an expert briefing to support an investment decision?

GSN’s team of experienced analysts are often called on by governments and their agencies, financial institutions, and energy companies to comment on developments in the Gulf region.  Our analysts are available for private briefings (either by telephone or in person) and can produce tailored reports and research on a range of topics and issues. For more information contact Mark Ford. Email: mark@cbi-publishing.com

Politics, succession & risk in Saudi Arabia report

Politics, succession and risk in Saudi Arabia is a GSN special report, published in January 2010.  The new report analyses Saudi policy on issues including succession, domestic and regional politics, defence, energy and financial trends, and features extensively researched biographical entries on 1,200 Al-Sauds from the ruling family’s main branch, together with profiles of leading cadet branch businessmen, and a range of maps and graphics.
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Islamic Finance Report

Published in June 2009, this GSN report is an essential reference tool for both newcomers, and well-established bankers and practitioners.
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Endorsements

"GSN now really is doing something (and at a quality level) that isn't available anywhere else that I know."

Professor Gerd Nonneman director Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies (IAIS), University of Exeter


"I have been a genuine admirer for many years. I regard GSN as the only one that focuses properly on Arabia and on Saudi Arabia in particular. That alone makes it very special as no country in the region is less understood in the UK than Saudi Arabia."

Stephen Day, consultant and former British ambassador


"GSN is by far the most professional and well-informed report on the region."

Luc Debieuvre, Bank Audi Saradar


"The website is excellent and adds value to an already very valuable publication"

José Silva Pereira general secretary Partex Oil and Gas


"Gulf States Newsletter provides a fund of information and insights for bankers and investors who are serious about doing business in the Gulf."

Francis Beddington, Banker and Economist



Cross-border Information Ltd. (CbI) is a knowledge-based business, providing political and commercial risk monitoring, analysis and research services on emerging countries. The company has specialist global knowledge of the energy, natural resources and financial sectors.

CbI provides knowledge to its clients by producing its own publications; supplying editorial copy to other publishers; providing political risk monitoring, analysis and research services; and providing ‘local knowledge’ and insights to clients developing commercial and economic development strategies.

Clients include oil and gas companies, major banks and financial institutions, energy and natural resource companies, academic institutions, as well as governments and diplomats in emerging economies and the developed world.

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CbI has expert teams specialising in analysing trends in trade and project finance, and in emerging markets energy economics. In addition to its energy, finance, policy and business development experts, CbI has a dedicated team focused on carrying out intensive monitoring, research and analysis of the economies and polities of the Middle East, Mediterranean and sub-Saharan Africa.

Our network of correspondents and researchers covers the Middle East, Mediterranean and sub-Saharan Africa, giving CbI an on-the-ground presence in countries such as Guinea, Central African Republic and Chad, as well as more familiar territories. In some countries and regions, we have several correspondents and analysts – the case for Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) region and several other locations.


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