Abu Dhabi / WAM The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has announced that the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve will reopen to the public from Friday January 1, 2021 to Friday April 30, 2021. The reserve was closed in mid-March as a precautionary measure in line with Covid-19 restrictions. Free to enter, the reserve will be open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, ...
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Export credit agencies of UAE, India partner to bolster trade
DUBAI / WAM Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, partnered with ECGC Limited (ECGC), the export credit agency of India, to explore and bolster the trade and economic cooperation between the UAE and India. In a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Massimo Falcioni, CEO of ECI and M Senthilnathan, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of ECGC, the two ...
Read More »Ajman Ruler okays AED2.066b budget for 2021
Ajman / WAM His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman, has approved the general budget of the Ajman Government for 2021, which is valued at AED2.066 billion and without a deficit. The budget aims to achieve the government’s strategic priorities, provide the best services, and enhance the emirate’s financial sustainability. HH Sheikh ...
Read More »Sharjah Executive Council reviews report on aviation sector
SHARJAH / WAM Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Sharjah Crown Prince, Deputy Ruler, and Chairman of the Sharjah Executive Council (SEC), on Tuesday, chaired a meeting of SEC at the Sharjah Ruler’s office, in the presence of Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Deputy Chairman of SEC. The council discussed ...
Read More »UK power grid heads for greenest year with renewables growth
Bloomberg Britain’s power generation industry is headed for its greenest year yet as more renewable capacity is added and coal plants are needed less often. The carbon intensity — a measure of the environmental impact of generating electricity — has dropped 60% in the UK in the six years to 2019 and is on track to reach another low this ...
Read More »Orsted enters $2.7b deal to sell stake in Taiwan
Bloomberg Orsted, the world’s biggest developer of offshore wind parks, agreed to sell a stake in a farm off coast of Taiwan in a deal worth $2.7 billion. The agreement hands Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec and Cathay PE, a Taiwanese private equity fund, 50% of Orsted’s 605 megawatt Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm, Danish company said. ...
Read More »Covid-19 has transformed the psychology of ambition
A British banker and mother of two who has lived in Hong Kong since 2008 recently told me that “push factors are adding up†and she’s “close to the point†of taking the risk of relocating to Europe for the sake of her eight-year-old daughter’s well-being after a year of schooling disruptions. Welcome to the Covid-19 reset. This year has ...
Read More »Crypto is not necessarily the future
As Bitcoin soared to above $28,000 over the weekend, talk resumed about the promising and dramatic future of cryptocurrency. The chief global strategist of Morgan Stanley Investment Management even suggested that Bitcoin could replace the dollar as a global reserve currency. Cryptocurrency serves some useful purposes. But there are some pretty wild speculations going around. One of the more fundamental ...
Read More »Ignore all 2021 market predictions – except this
As long as Wall Street has been in existence, it has been a tradition around this time of year for market participants to make predictions about what might happen to stock prices, interest rates, commodities and exchange rates in the following 12 months. These predictions garner a lot of attention, as they are made by very smart people with access ...
Read More »The Kremlin’s new man will keep us guessing
Russian prime ministers are often swiftly forgotten. Few, like Vladimir Putin himself, have gone on to greater things. Since taking over as prime minister in January, Mikhail Mishustin has promoted himself out of the first group. The tech-savvy former tax chief became the face of the government’s coronavirus response after Putin, early on, faded from view. He’s pushing through an ...
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