Saudi Arabia to Open Financial Market to All Foreign Investors Next Month

Generado por agente de IAMarion LedgerRevisado porAInvest News Editorial Team
martes, 6 de enero de 2026, 10:00 am ET2 min de lectura

Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday that it will

starting February 1, 2026. The move eliminates the Qualified Foreign Investor (QFI) framework in the Main Market, . The Capital Market Authority (CMA) said the decision and enhance liquidity in the market.

The CMA also removed the regulatory framework for swap agreements, which

from listed securities without direct ownership. This change in the Main Market. International investors' ownership in the Saudi capital market , up from SAR498 billion in 2024.

Saudi Arabia has been gradually easing access for foreign investors in recent months. In July 2025, the CMA

for certain categories of foreign residents. The February 1 opening toward market liberalization.

Why Did This Happen?

The decision

to diversify its economy away from oil. The CMA emphasized that the move and strengthens the Kingdom's position as a global investment hub. The removal of QFI requirements and swap agreements to a wider range of investors.

The CMA also noted that the changes are

, including relaxed rules for certain categories of foreign investors. This gradual approach and attract long-term investment.

How Did Markets React?

The announcement was well received by investors. Saudi stocks

on the day of the announcement. International investors already hold significant stakes in the kingdom's capital market, with ownership .

The CMA reported that international investments in the main market

, a notable increase from the previous year. The changes as more investors enter the market.

What Are Analysts Watching Next?

Analysts are

foreign investment in the market. Some have from Asian and European investors who previously faced higher barriers to entry.

The CMA also plans to

to further open the capital market. These could include and improve market transparency.

The success of the reforms will

and global investor sentiment. Analysts also noted that the CMA has been working on in collaboration with partners in Japan and Hong Kong.

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