The world’s biggest listing will depend on foreign capital and stock market reforms
Potential investors seek stronger governance to protect outside interests
Justifying a $2tn valuation for the state oil company requires hard persuasion
Advisers struggle to achieve $2tn valuation sought by Saudi crown prince
British companies keen to help in delivering Mohammed bin Salman’s reforms
Questions swirl about how and where the oil producer will be sold
Move will allow state-owned oil giant to issue shares and be regulated like other companies
Concrete step taken towards IPO, though questions remain over how, where and when
The crown prince’s liberalisation is breathing fresh air into a stifled society
The IPO is likely to be the biggest in history, but what will investors be buying?
Chief executive Amin Nasser praises efforts to root out graft in Saudi Arabia
McDonnell questions whether LSE hopes of hosting energy group flotation influenced deal
Credit backstop comes as largest oil producer weighs initial public offering in London
Any ruler who arrests his relatives will not listen much to minority shareholders
Mohammed bin Salman’s reform ambitions will depend on rule of law, not absolute rule
Oil prices hit a two-year high as the kingdom's anti-corruption probe widens
Shockwaves ripple through business community and executives working on reform
President’s intervention is challenge to British PM’s efforts to secure London listing
International listing now just one option for oil group, says minister
U-turn to revive quotas is not working and fails to address changing future of oil
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