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    Wall Street Firms Draft Contingency Plans Amid Saudi-UAE Rift, Report Says

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 15, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Major financial institutions on Wall Street are preparing contingency plans for potential market disruptions arising from the widening rift between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to a report from Middle East Eye. The tensions, rooted in policy disagreements over oil production and regional influence, have raised concerns among investors about stability in the Gulf region. The report stated that financial firms have begun modeling scenarios for a potential breakup of the Saudi-UAE alliance.

    Cross-border trade between the two Gulf neighbors is already facing delays, with trucks experiencing days-long wait times at the border, according to a report [2]. Saudi Arabia has reportedly delayed or blocked money transfers to accounts in the UAE, with one Western executive at a Dubai-based healthcare company telling the Financial Times that Saudi banks blocked and returned several payments from a long-standing client without explanation [3]. Saudi Arabia’s central bank denied imposing any “direct restrictions on specific countries,” according to the FT report [3]. The panic stems from the possibility of a breakdown in OPEC+ coordination, which could affect global oil markets and investment flows, officials said.


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