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Canada Goose delays Beijing store debut

Bloomberg Canada Goose Holdings Inc. is delaying the opening of its flagship store in Beijing, as escalating tensions between China and Canada triggered by the arrest of Huawei Technologies Co.’s finance chief threaten its ambitions in the world’s second largest economy. The Toronto-based maker of premium parkas said on its Weibo account that it was postponing the store’s debut, scheduled ...

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Kellogg leads charge to capitalise on worker arbitration victory

Bloomberg Former employees of Kellogg Co. are suing the company. Their claims? They allege the cereal giant shouldn’t have sued them earlier this year. And why did Kellogg go after its employees in the first place?Well, for suing the company, of course. This complicated conflict, slated for hearings before arbitrators in February, is emblematic of the new world faced by ...

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$1.36bn deals inked at Sial, ‘date exhibition’

ABU DHABI / Emirates Business The ninth edition of Sial Middle East, the fastest-growing food, beverage and hospitality event in the region, and the fourth edition of Abu Dhabi Date Palm Exhibition concluded on Wednesday at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, facilitating 135 trade deals valued over AED5 billion ($1.36 billion) during its three-day run. The event drew the ...

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DAE signs $535 million revolving credit facility

ABU DHABI / WAM Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) on Wednesday announced that it has signed a new four-year unsecured revolving credit facility arranged by Emirates NBD as sole mandated lead arranger and bookrunner. The initial commitment of $535 million is from a group of eight regional banks. The accordion feature allows the facility to be increased to up to $600 ...

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Innovative companies have bright future in steel sector

DUBAI / WAM Dr Matar Al Neyadi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Industry in the government of the UAE, opened the three-day 22nd Middle East Iron and Steel Conference in Dubai by discussing ongoing regional and international trends, and how the iron and steel sectors of the GCC could work towards mitigating risks inherent in a turbulent international ...

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Phase 2 of ‘tax refund for tourists’ ready for launch

Emirates Business The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) asserted that all preparations were complete by the system operator ahead of launching phase two of the tax refunds for tourists scheme next Sunday (December 16), whereby the scheme would cover 12 air, land, and sea ports across the country. Phase two comes on the heels of the previous phase of implementing the ...

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LNG traders in US face a new reality: Expansion exhaustion

Bloomberg Welcome to the new world market for natural gas, where computers never sleep and, apparently, neither do traders. With US liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports set to surge by almost 80 percent in 2019, traders in America face a new reality: expansion exhaustion. As more and more inte- rnational players participate in US gas markets, the price of market ...

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Alberta output-cut mandate may be driving oil prices up

Bloomberg Alberta’s plan to boost crude prices through mandatory production cuts is working a little too well. Just over a week after Premier Rachel Notley announced that oil producers will be required to curtail output by 8.7 percent, the price of heavy Canadian crude has more than do- ubled, in some ca-ses rendering Wes-tern Canadian Sel- ect too expensive to ...

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Angola seeks to jumpstart oil exploration

Bloomberg Angola’s state-run oil and gas company is ramping up efforts to lure foreign investors and halt a decline in crude output. Once Africa’s biggest oil producer, output has tumbled in recent years due to under-investment in new projects and natural declines at aging fields. If it fails to halt this decline it will put severe strain on an economy ...

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Australia growth to be hit by housing ‘perfect storm’: AMP

Bloomberg Australia’s tumbling property prices could shave up to 1.2 percentage points from economic growth in 2019 as the decline hits housing construction and consumer spending, according to AMP Capital Investors Ltd. Sydney and Melbourne prices will drop a further 10 percent next year, taking their peak-to-trough fall to 20 percent as a “perfect storm” smacks housing, AMP Chief Economist ...

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