Saudi Arabia struggled to balance the budget through most of the 1980s and 1990s. But then, in 2003, with the country on the verge of being downgraded to junk because of its soaring national debt, its fortunes suddenly changed. The price of oil - the kingdom's biggest export - rocketed, and began a long climb that would rain riches down on the country, funding what was to be a golden decade.
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