The Borneo Post

Nasdaq partnershi­p can help win US$100 billion Saudi Aramco IPO

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BOCA RATON: Nasdaq Inc is touting its technology credential­s in its effort to win the listing of Saudi Aramco’s upcoming initial public offering, the exchange operator’s chief executive said in an interview.

Financial centers around the globe, including New York, London and Tokyo, have been making a special effort to win the oil giant’s US$100 billion listing, which is expected to be the largest IPO ever.

Nasdaq is already the technology provider to Saudi Arabia’s exchange, and will use that relationsh­ip to promote the idea of a dual listing in Riyadh and another global market, Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman said.

Nasdaq is based in New York, where its exchange operates, but offers technology services to other global exchanges.

“Every exchange in the world right now is competing to be considered as an exchange for the Aramco listing, including us,” Friedman said in an interview at the FIA’s Internatio­nal Futures Industry Conference on Tuesday.

“We’re very active in finding opportunit­ies to work with the Aramco team and demonstrat­e that we are the natural place for them.”

Saudi authoritie­s plan to list up to five per cent of the world’s largest oil producer on the Saudi stock exchange in Riyadh, the Tadawul, and also one or more internatio­nal markets.

Exchanges also vying for the listing include markets in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Toronto. — Reuters

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