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Abu Dhabi businesses can now access all Added commercial licences via ‘Tamm’

ABU DHABI / WAM The Department of Government Support, which is represented by the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority (ADDA) announced the full availability of Department of Economic Development “Commercial Licences” through Abu Dhabi Government Services ecosystem, “TAMM”, allowing business owners to easily access services and complete transactions digitally. The Department of Economic Development, ADDED, is the first government entity that ...

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Mizuho to book $300m writedown on plunging stock prices

Bloomberg Mizuho Financial Group Inc will book a 32.9 billion yen ($306 million) charge on its securities holdings in the just-completed quarter due to the coronavirus-fueled stock market rout. The writedown stems from a “significant decline” in the fair value of some securities held by the group’s lending, trust banking and securities units, Tokyo-based Mizuho said in a statement. It ...

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Virus to keep almost 24 million people in East Asia impoverished

Bloomberg The economic fallout from the coronavirus epidemic will prevent almost 24 million people from escaping poverty in East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) this year, according to the World Bank. In a report, the Washington-based lender also warned of “substantially higher risk” among households that depend on industries particularly vulnerable to the impact of Covid-19. These include tourism in ...

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Covid-19: S’pore confirms sixth death

Bloomberg Singapore health authorities said an elderly man with no recent travel history to affected countries died on Saturday, marking the sixth fatality for the city-state, according to an emailed statement. The nation’s Ministry of Health said the 88-year-old male permanent resident, who was admitted to intensive care on March 30, passed away after developing serious complications. The man had ...

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India’s coronavirus hotspots accentuate search for infections

Bloomberg Thousands of health officials across India are racing to identify people connected to at least 10 virus hotspots, as the infection rate continues to climb in the world’s second most populous country. In the capital New Delhi, more than 8,500 Muslims attended a gathering in mid-March that is now the focus of an urgent contact tracing effort stretching though ...

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Sydney police lead operation to send cruise ships home

Bloomberg Australia’s New South Wales police are leading a massive marine operation in Sydney Harbour to provision five cruise ships that have been floating off the coast so they can return to their home ports, as authorities seek to cut the threat of coronavirus transmissions from the vessels. Dubbed Operation Nemesis, the plan has seen police on Saturday working with ...

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Thailand’s biggest island on lockdown to contain coronavirus

Bloomberg Phuket in Thailand is on lockdown, with most transportation to the island banned, in the latest effort to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus in the usually popular tourist destination. The order will last for at least one month, according to Phuket Governor Pakkapong Taweepat. Boats, cars and trucks providing essential goods and services are exempted. Restricting access ...

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Natural gas glut moves offshore

Bloomberg Liquefied natural gas (LNG) traders are following the latest trend in the oil market by storing huge amounts of the commodity on tankers, hoping prices will rise before the ship docks. But while crude can sit for months or even years in a tank, super-chilled LNG tends to evaporate even in the specialised vessels that handle it. That limits ...

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US energy chief tells industry he sees oil deal within days

Bloomberg Energy secretary Dan Brouillette told oil industry representatives that he expected a Saudi-Russia deal on crude production cuts within days. Brouillette’s comments came during a conference call with a broad swath of oil industry representatives, after President Donald Trump met with top executives from Exxon Mobil Corp, Chevron Corp, Phillips 66 and other companies. The discussion was described by ...

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Virus curbs affect oil, mine workers in Australia

Bloomberg Some of the biggest mining and energy companies are scrambling to respond to tightening controls on movement inside Australia — the biggest exporter of iron ore and liquefied natural gas — by temporarily rehousing employees and their families thousands of miles from home. About 800 so-called fly-in fly-out (FIFO) mining workers have been relocated to Western Australia for potentially ...

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