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UAE sees total 784,650 recoveries from Covid-19

  ABU DHABI / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 502,390 additional Covid-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment. In a statement, the ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate the early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out the necessary treatment. ...

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Sharjah Digital Office platform records 7,271 deals

  SHARJAH / WAM The Sharjah Digital Office (SDO) has revealed that its Digital Sharjah platform recorded 128,000 visits to its website and smart app and completed 7,271 transactions since its debut in November last year. The Digital Sharjah website and smart app was launched as a one-stop digital user interface that seamlessly integrates a portfolio of 41 essential public ...

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Energy firms defend net-zero after report of UK wavering

  Bloomberg Companies are defending Britain’s net-zero plans as the best way to resolve the energy crisis in the long term, after a report that close advisers to the prime minister are warning that a rethink of the policy is needed. Chief executives of SSE Plc and the UK arm of Siemens AG said that a faster pivot toward renewables ...

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US close to finalising tariff exemption for Japan steel imports

  Bloomberg The US and Japan are close to an agreement that would partially remove tariffs imposed on Japanese steel imports in 2018, Kyodo reported without saying where it got the information. The two countries haven’t finalised the size of a tariff-free import quota and some other details, Kyodo reported, citing anonymous sources. Japan has been calling for a complete ...

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Ukrainian insurgency could be Putin’s worst nightmare

  If Russia invades Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin will face an immediate and difficult choice: how far to go. Most analysts believe he will probably move forward with an invasion, but is likely to have his military stop within the pro-Russian enclaves of southeastern Ukraine. This would allow him to declare independence for the Donbas region and secure a “land ...

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EVs, SPACs are a terrible, expensive match

The cohort of listed electric-vehicle startups vying to become the next Tesla Inc. hasn’t produced many vehicles yet. But they’ve sure kept lawyers and forensic accountants busy. Last week two neophyte EV firms that went public via special purpose acquisition companies last year became the latest to overhaul top management after internal probes revealed potentially misleading statements and other questionable ...

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Fed deals New York City, LA another setback

  The pandemic hit the US economy unevenly, with some places hurting more than others and recovering at different speeds. As the Federal Reserve gets ready to start raising interest rates, we’re about to see that some places are better-positioned to withstand monetary tightening than others. With national unemployment falling below 4%, the Federal Reserve has indicated it’s time to ...

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Facebook’s cataclysm was a win for capitalism

  It was not a good day for Meta Platforms Inc or its investors, but it was a good day for capitalism. After a quarterly earnings report revealed a decline in Facebook’s daily active users — a first for the company — Meta’s shares plunged by 26% on February 4, some $250 billion in market value was eroded, and analysts ...

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Boeing’s bet on jet-building frenzy depends on suppliers

  Bloomberg For Boeing Co., the pandemic was just one item on the long list of its existential concerns over the past four years. But after a talent exodus, the twin tragedies of its 737 Max jets falling from the sky, and stiff competition from rivals (on top of Covid’s blow to air travel), the company is gearing up for ...

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Winter Olympics: Chinese sportswear stocks climb

  Bloomberg Shares of Chinese sportswear makers climbed as investors bet that Beijing’s Winter Olympics will help spur demand amid the government’s recent drive to increase health awareness. Anta Sports Products Ltd., which is supplying uniforms for athletes in the games, rose as much as 5.2%. Li Ning Co., founded by a medal-winning Olympic gymnast, jumped 6.8% as Hong Kong ...

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