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Dewa bank guarantee management process to become 100% paperless

Dubai / WAM Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced that changes in its bank guarantee management process, as it becomes completely paperless. A press release issued by the authority on Sunday said that Dewa is the first government organisation in the UAE to achieve this step. Being paperless reduces the time needed to complete transactions by 80 percent, ...

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UAE businesses explore Panama’s competitive advantages

Dubai / Emirates Business The Panamanian Minister of Private Investment HE Jose Alejandro Rojas has called on UAE companies to leverage Panama as a global gateway to expand their footprint in Latin America and tap into new growth opportunities in the region. His comments came during a webinar organised by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s representative office in Panama, ...

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Vitol pays $2.2b payout to its traders

Bloomberg Vitol Group paid a record $2.2 billion to its executives and staff through share buybacks last year, an unusually large payout that comes as the oil trader undergoes a generational transition in leadership. The buyback — Vitol’s main way of rewarding about 350 top employees who own the privately-held company — means the trading house has distributed a total ...

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Marathon Petroleum not to restart two idled oil refineries

Bloomberg Marathon Petroleum Corp, the largest US independent oil refiner, said it won’t restart two refineries in California and New Mexico amid concerns that demand for fuels is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels this year. Marathon said in a statement it will convert its 166,000 barrel-a-day Martinez, California, refinery near San Francisco into a terminal facility and may add ...

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US has strength in battle against China, Huawei

New US sanctions against the Chinese telecom giant Huawei are beginning to bite hard, with a British assessment predicting that the firm may begin running out of complex, US-designed semiconductors and other gear during the next year. The shortage could devastate parts of its business. The Huawei battle is the leading edge of a broad US campaign against Chinese efforts ...

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Jumbo jets are heading for boneyard

The queens of the skies have fallen on hard times. As Covid-19 has frozen the international travel on which they once thrived, double-decker, four-engine planes like the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 are more likely to be found in storage than soaring through the skies. Carriers such as Pan Am Corp used the 747 to turn aviation into a global ...

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Johnson’s change of direction on Covid-19

Back in April, Britain’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam told a news conference that the UK’s relative performance in combating the coronavirus would become clear only once there were comparative figures on excess mortality (deaths above a five-year average). Shortly afterward, the government stopped showing charts with comparative death rates altogether. It wasn’t hard to see why: The emerging ...

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Biden’s wrong to ask Fed to aim racial gaps

Joe Biden wants to change the way the Federal Reserve is governed for the first time in four decades. In 1977, Congress set “maximum employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates” as the central bank’s goals. It’s called the dual mandate, since everyone forgets the bit about interest rates. In a recent speech, Biden mentioned the goals of low ...

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Air Canada rips Trudeau over rules, may cancel plane orders

Bloomberg Air Canada escalated a fight with the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the country’s stringent travel rules, threatening to suspend more routes and cancel orders of locally made planes. Chief Executive Officer Calin Rovinescu lambasted the government during the airline’s second-quarter earnings call, saying that current restrictions — especially a mandatory 14-day quarantine for all travellers coming ...

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United pivots to leisure routes in schedule boost

Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc will boost flights modestly in September as it resumes service on more than 25 international routes and begins skewing its network towards leisure traffic. The September schedule will amount to 37% of last year’s level, a slightly higher portion than the plan for August, United said in a statement. Destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean ...

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