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ADFD finances projects worth AED102bn in 97 countries

ABU DHABI / WAM Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), since its establishment in 1971, has financed thousands of development projects that significantly impacted millions of lives in 97 developing countries around the world. The projects have contributed to advancing economic growth, improving access to healthcare and education, and building modern infrastructure, including road, railway and water networks as well ...

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Sharjah CP chairs SEC’s meeting

SHARJAH / WAM HH Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of Sharjah Executive Council (SEC), on Tuesday, chaired the weekly meeting of SEC, in the presence of HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Deputy Chairman of SEC, and HH Sheikh Sultan bin ...

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Dubai’s ‘Trakhees’ joins World Logistics Passport

DUBAI / WAM The World Logistics Passport (WLP) is expanding in Dubai with the joining of the Department of Planning and Development (Trakhees), the regulatory arm of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation in Dubai (PCFC). The WLP is the world’s first freight loyalty programme designed to increase trading opportunities between markets and accelerate the flow of global trade. Registering ...

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UAB announces participation in SCA Fintech Megathon 2021

SHARJAH / WAM United Arab Bank (UAB) has announced its participation in a first of its kind nation-wide Fintech Megathon, SCA Fintech Megathon 2021, launched by Emirates Securities & Commodities Authority (SCA) and the Ministry of Economy to promote further development of fintech industry in the UAE. The initiative will help innovators, financial institutions, regulators, and other ecosystem partners in ...

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Dubai Chamber exports, re-exports to West Africa up 42% in 5 months of 2021

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Chamber member companies’ exports and re-exports to West Africa surged by 42 percent in the first five months of 2021 to reach a record $387 million, fuelled by a recovery in trade activity, according to a recent analysis. The analysis was released by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry as it prepares to host 6th Global ...

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Digital Dewa, du launch region’s first industrial 5G slicing

DUBAI / WAM Digital DEWA — the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), one of Dubai 10X Initiative — and du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), have entered a strategic partnership which resulted in the implementation of the region’s first Industrial private 5G slicing through 5G stand-alone (SA) technology. Through the collaboration, Digital Dewa’s InfraX, the ...

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India isn’t ready for yet another Covid-19 wave

Memories of India’s devastating second wave of Covid-19 are slowly receding. The pandemic has once again fallen out of the headlines; malls and mountain resorts are crowded with shoppers and tourists. Business activity is nearly back to pre-pandemic levels, as it had been just before the second wave hit in March. In fact, just like then, many Indians seem to ...

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Buffett calls it right on EV batteries

Warren Buffett gets lots of investments right with his patient and deliberate buy-and-hold strategy. And it’s becoming apparent that he’s doing it again with electric vehicles. For investors pouring money into the technology, it would be wise to consider how the Sage of Omaha has looked into the future of the sector. The value of Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s holdings in ...

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Should executive pay reflect firm’s progress?

Most people agree that executive pay should reflect their firm’s progress on diversity. That’s easier to say than to do. Measuring financial performance objectively is pretty straightforward, and scoring climate credentials isn’t the headache it once was. But rewarding inclusion will necessarily be subjective. It’s unclear investors are ready to trust corporate boards to exercise such judgement given their track ...

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Big Oil finds climate has changed forever!

It might seem as if the combination of oil selling off just as the latest United Nations climate-change assessment landed represents a sudden realisation about the hidden costs of fossil fuels. But oil never sells off because we’re using too much of it. The latest drop is tied to that other natural disaster, the pandemic, and what Delta might do ...

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