Bloomberg UBS Group AG will compensate its Hong Kong employees for quarantine costs, matching similar plans by US rivals, as global financial institutions step up efforts to retain staff weighed down by city’s strict zero-Covid policy. Citadel, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Morgan Stanley are among those to have rolled out compensation plans for Hong Kong staff. Goldman Sachs Group ...
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HKEX plans to open office in New York
Bloomberg Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd (HKEX) plans to establish a representative office in New York to market its offerings in the US amid increasing doubts over the former British colony’s status as a financial hub. The new office will comprise of only about five staff, people familiar with the plans said, asking not to be identified discussing private ...
Read More »2022 hike unlikely but ECB will act if needed: Lagarde
Bloomberg European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde called the prospect of an interest-rate increase next year unlikely, but said she’d quickly take action to combat elevated inflation should it become necessary. “When the conditions of our forward guidance are satisfied, we will not hesitate to act,†Lagarde told Reuters in a webcast interview. Her remarks come just days after ...
Read More »China tech index on track for record low as rout continues
Bloomberg China tech shares tumbled on Monday, with a key gauge poised to close at its lowest level since launch last year as concerns mount over how many more companies could withdraw from American exchanges. The Hang Seng Tech Index, a gauge of mostly Chinese tech giants traded in Hong Kong, saw losses deepen to as much as 3.6% in ...
Read More »Traders dump Asean stocks on fears omicron will hammer region
Bloomberg Emerging-market traders are taking the once-bitten, twice-shy approach with Southeast Asia and omicron, dumping shares from the region that was most impacted when the delta variant arrived. The MSCI AC Asean Index has fallen about 4% since US Thanksgiving — when omicron first made its presence known in markets — underperforming the near 2% decline in Latin American shares ...
Read More »Borouge awards EPC deals to expand its Ruwais complex
Abu Dhabi / WAM Borouge, a leading petrochemical company providing innovative, value-creating polyolefin solutions, announced on Sunday the award of the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts for the world-scale fourth expansion of its manufacturing complex in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi (Borouge 4). Adnoc and Borealis AG signed a strategic partnership that confirms a $6.2 billion (AED22 billion) investment agreement to ...
Read More »Adnic extends partnership with Al Bayt Mitwahid
ABU DHABI / WAM Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (Adnic), one of the leading regional multi-line insurance providers for corporates and individuals, has extended its partnership with Al Bayt Mitwahid Association for a year. A non-profit organisation dedicated to celebrating unity and promoting a culture of giving, Al Bayt Mitwahid provides an open platform for UAE communities to take part ...
Read More »UAE foreign trade hits $9.3tn in five decades
Abu Dhabi / WAM The total value of the UAE’s foreign trade in the past five decades amounted to some $9.32 trillion (AED34.23 trillion), according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Additionally, the country’s trade balance from 1971 to 2020 recorded a surplus of nearly $1.3 trillion (AED4.76 trillion). The UNCTAD’s figures also reported that the ...
Read More »UAE capable of exporting renewable hydrogen to Europe in future: Official
Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE with its abundant solar power has the potential to become an exporter of renewable hydrogen to Europe in the future, a top European Union (EU) official told Emirates News Agency (WAM). “What is important for us, in addition to scaling up renewable hydrogen in the EU, is to create a global hydrogen market that ...
Read More »Ofid extends $80m loan to boost trade in Africa
Vienna / WAM The Opec Fund for International Development (OFID) signed an $80 million loan agreement with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to finance international trade directly among corporates or through financial intermediaries. The Opec Fund’s support will assist in boosting Afreximbank’s liquidity to grow its loan portfolio as it finances exports and imports in critical sectors such as agriculture, ...
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