A Saudi Arabia investment conference that begins Tuesday is at the heart of Prince Mohammed’s bid to raise the kingdom's profile and draw investment that could help diversify the country's economy away from dependence on oil
DUBAI—A year after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia is struggling to draw a diverse mix of global executives to its signature investment conference, in another sign that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitious drive to overhaul the kingdom’s economy is hitting headwinds.
The Saudi summit, initially likened to the annual World Economic Forum in Switzerland in Davos, hasn’t drawn the breadth of attendees this year that it did before the Khashoggi murder. Dozens of high-profile chief executives canceled...
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