DUBAI / Reuters Construction-related shares underperformed Riyadh’s stock market on Wednesday because of poor first-quarter earnings, though troubled Dubai builder Arabtec jumped after shareholders approved a capital restructuring plan. Riyadh-listed Arabian Cement slid by 5 percent after reporting net profit for the three months to March 31 down 55 percent year on year, citing lower sales volumes and prices. ...
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ADNOC 2030 strategy to deliver smart growth and profitability
ABU DHABI / WAM Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State, ADNOC Group CEO and Chairman of the UAE’s National Media Council, on Wednesday shared details of ADNOC’s 2030 strategy, which will deliver smart growth and long-term value and profitability, with leading local and regional media. Dr Al Jaber was speaking at the third GCC Petroleum Media ...
Read More »ADFD earmarks AED330mn for devp projects in Somalia
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) announced a contribution of AED330 million (US$90 million) to implement development projects and programs in key sectors in Somalia, particularly infrastructure and transport. The contribution underpins efforts to improve public services, create new job opportunities and ensure stability and social development. Moreover, the AED330 million aims to help ...
Read More »Mashreq Bank launches ‘quick remit’ to Pakistan
DUBAI / Emirates Business Mashreq, one of UAE’s leading financial institutions, announced the exclusive launch of Quick Remit service to Pakistan. Mashreq customers can transfer Pakistani rupees free of charge either – via MashreqOnline or Snapp and enjoy instant credit to all bank accounts in Pakistan. The new service is unique as it offers immediate transfers as opposed to ...
Read More »Imdaad, Emarat sign pact over waste collection
DUBAI / Emirates Business Imdaad, the GCC’s leading integrated facilities management (FM) company based in Dubai, recently entered into a three-year-agreement with Emarat, one of the largest suppliers of petroleum products in the UAE, to deliver innovative, sustainable, and integrated general waste collection services. The scope of the contract includes Emarat’s 47 stations, atrium building, head office, central workshop, ...
Read More »Singapore to become more expensive for businesses
Bloomberg Businesses in Singapore are bracing for higher costs in a country that’s already among the world’s most expensive to live in. From a 30 percent increase in water prices to higher diesel costs to a looming carbon tax, manufacturers are being forced to adjust their operations to remain competitive in an economy that’s only recently recovering from an ...
Read More »China, EU keen to push free trade, engagement
BEIJING / AP Top diplomats from China and the European Union pledged closer cooperation on Wednesday at a time of global uncertainty, highlighting their common interests in peace and security and pushing a message of free trade and open engagement in contrast to fears that the US is turning inward under President Donald Trump. The statements came as China ...
Read More »Workers made Germany into world’s best economy
Let’s hope US policy makers have woken up to the fact that the country is in a period of sclerosis, where its economic institutions seem to be inefficient along a variety of fronts. When things aren’t working, one good idea is to look around and see which countries are doing better. Right now, Japan is one such country. But ...
Read More »A sideshow in India’s bad-debt epic
There’s an expanding bad-debt crisis in India. There’s also a related spectacle surrounding the owner of a failed airline with $1.4 billion in unpaid loans. No prizes for guessing which makes for healthier television ratings. Neither the Indian government nor the main opposition party lost much time in taking credit after Vijay Mallya, a business tycoon and founder of ...
Read More »Wal-Mart, Amazon are buying their way to the top
Amazon and Wal-Mart might once have existed in parallel universes, but these days they’re in a price war. Both giants are now seeking to make acquisitions to compete on the other’s turf. Amazon.com Inc. is going to have a significant brick-and-mortar presence. The only remaining question is when and how. Perhaps it’ll be a new high-tech store created by ...
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