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DGCX meets transparency criteria of European security exchange

DUBAI / WAM The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) announced that it has received a positive assessment from the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) the EU’s securities markets regulator, and is now listed as a third-country trading venue (TCTV) that meets the post-trade transparency requirements under MiFID II and MiFIR. The DGCX met all the criteria set out ...

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‘Check Points’ to begin for grades 9-12 from Sunday

ABU DHABI / WAM The “Check Points” tests which are held by the Ministry of Education for grades 9-12 in government and private schools that apply the Ministry’s curricula, will start tomorrow in physics, science, chemistry, health sciences, biology and the English language. Students in the ninth, tenth and eleventh grades of “Elite Path” will take the first test tomorrow ...

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Abu Dhabi Police warns of internet scams

ABU DHABI / WAM The Abu Dhabi Police has warned families against potential scam targeting children, teenagers and “unsuspecting” adults to illegally take their money through internet games, advertisements and social media forums. The scammers use various deceptive and lucrative methods to take advantage of their victims, posing as legitimate organisations or businesses. The police referred to recent cases, where ...

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Dubai records 228% rise in e-commerce complaints in May

Dubai / WAM The Commercial Compliance & Consumer Protection (CCCP) sector in Dubai Economy received 1,404 consumer complaints on the e-commerce sector during May, which was 228% higher than the complaints received in the same period last year (428 complaints). Of the total complaints, 94% were submitted through the smart channels of Dubai Economy, with 64% via the ‘Dubai Consumer’ ...

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Shale drilling slump worsens as Permian nears record low

Bloomberg Explorers slashed drilling in the world’s biggest shale patch for a 13th straight week as they wrangle with a global pandemic that’s crimping demand for crude and leaving many strapped for cash. The number of active drilling rigs in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico fell by 4 to 137, just 3 above a record low ...

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Australia fast-tracks a $1b coal mine

Bloomberg A giant Glencore Plc coal project in Australia has been fast-tracked as the nation turns to its vast natural resources to lift the economy out of its first recession in almost three decades. The A$1.5 billion ($1 billion) Valeria mine in Queensland has been designated a “coordinated project”, which the state said would help to get new jobs happening ...

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‘Exxon eyes gas power plants in boost to US trade’

Bloomberg Vietnam said Exxon Mobil Corp is considering investments in the nation’s power sector, a move that would support trade with the US and open a potential new frontier for the upstream-focused oil and gas major. The Texas-based company is weighing stakes in two power plants and the gas import infrastructure to feed them, as well as in the oil ...

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US foreign policy and the inability to trust

There are at least 104,149 US military personnel who will not be leaving Europe. They rest in military graves, testimony to the cultural affinities and strategic vulnerabilities that produced the NATO trans-Atlantic alliance, now 71 years old. Intelligent, informed, public-spirited people can support the policy of removing by September about one-third of the 34,500 US troops stationed in Germany. Forces ...

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Volkswagen feud threatens $38b bet

In parts of Germany, Bavarians were once known as “needleheads.” One day, God, angered at the solipsism in the country’s beautiful southernmost state, is supposed to have picked a local up by the head, thus elongating it like a needle, and rotated it. “See,” God said, “there’s more to the world than just Bavaria.” The tale might offer a useful ...

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Johnson needs plan for reopening UK schools

Boris Johnson was elected as Britain’s prime minister because he’s a ruthless optimist, yet he has presided over one of the gloomiest periods in the country’s postwar history. If he wants to cheer people up again, he needs a credible plan for reopening the UK’s schools. Release from lockdown is painfully slow here, and the economic recovery is stuttering because ...

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