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Oil price and stock market returns uncertainties and private investment in Saudi Arabia

Imed Medhioub(1)    
Mohammed Makni(2)    
(1)     
College of Economics and Administrative Sciences    
Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)    
Riyadh    
Saudi Arabia    
and University of Sfax    
Sfax    
Tunisia. (2)     
College of Economics and Administrative Sciences    
Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)    
Riyadh    
Saudi Arabia    

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