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MoFAIC marks historic relations with sub-Saharan Africa

  Dubai / WAM The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), has, in co-operation with Expo 2020 Dubai, celebrated the cultural collaboration with sub-Saharan Africa at the launch of the book ‘Shared Vision, Shared Voices’ in the presence of HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemi, ...

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China’s Xi pledges open trade despite pall of protectionism

  Bloomberg China pledges to boost global trade and cooperation by opening up further and giving greater access to foreign investors, President Xi Jinping said on Saturday. China wants to create a level playing field for foreign and local companies so that they can share in the Asian country’s growth, Xi said in a speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ...

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Samsung snagging Harman lifts auto-parts stocks

  Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co.’s $8 billion deal to buy Harman International Industries Inc. helped breathe some life into a few moribund auto stocks, especially Visteon Corp., as investors speculate that there could be a buying spree of companies that make technology for self-driving cars. Visteon’s shares have surged about 16 percent this week after falling 39 percent this year ...

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NZ quake may cost insurers up to $3.7bn

  Bloomberg The earthquake that struck New Zealand this week could cost the insurance industry as much as NZ$5.3 billion ($3.7 billion), according to catastrophe modeler AIR Worldwide. The insured losses will be at least NZ$1.15 billion, the unit of Verisk Analytics Inc. said in a statement on its website. Most damage to residences will be covered by the Earthquake ...

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Sri Lanka stabilising after bailout: IMF

  Colombo / AFP Sri Lanka’s economy has begun to stabilise after securing a $1.5 billion bailout earlier this year, but the island needs to build its dwindling foreign reserves, the IMF said on Saturday. The Washington-based International Monetary Fund said it had just concluded its first review of Sri Lanka’s economy after announcing the bailout in June and labelled ...

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Turkey: Central Bank must take vital step amid volatility

  Bloomberg Turkey’s top policy board chaired by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said after a surprise meeting that the central bank will take any measures necessary to keep inflation under control. Economy Coordination Board met in Ankara to discuss how to insulate the economy from the recent volatility in financial markets, which policy makers decided were mostly due to global ...

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Trump claims he stopped Ford relocation to Mexico

  New York / AFP Ford announced it will keep producing an SUV model in Kentucky, rather than move it to Mexico, in a decision overplayed by President-elect Donald Trump who claimed he had saved an entire plant from closure. Trump repeatedly took aim at Ford and other groups during the White House campaign for moving production overseas in search ...

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Tintin drawing sells for record 1.55mn euros in Paris

  Paris / AFP An original drawing from “Explorers on the Moon”, widely regarded as one of the two best Tintin adventures, sold for a record 1.55 million euros at a Paris auction on Saturday, auction house Artcurial announced. The 50 cm X 35 cm drawing in Chinese ink by the Belgian cartoonist known as Herge shows the boy reporter, ...

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Facebook authorizes $6bn share buyback

  San Francisco / AFP Facebook’s board of directors authorized spending as much as $6 billion to buy back shares in the leading social network. The stock repurchase program would go into effect at the start of next year, potentially allowing Facebook to take advantage of a price dip triggered early this month by word that revenue growth will slow ...

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UK PM deploys financier husband to woo business

  Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Theresa May has enlisted her husband, who has worked in finance for more than 30 years, to help her charm business leaders as she prepares to take the country out of the European Union. The Mays are hosting chief executives of some of the UK’s biggest companies at a series of dinners in No. 10 ...

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