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UAE-Ireland to strengthen economic, commercial ties

ABU DHABI / WAM Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, and Pat Breen, Minister of Trade, Employment, Business, as well as European Union (EU), Digital Market and Data Protection of Ireland, discussed ways of reinforcing economic and commercial cooperation between the UAE and Ireland. The meeting, which took place in Dubai on the sidelines of the 9th Emirati ...

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UAB net profit reaches AED77mn in 2018

SHARJAH / WAM United Arab Bank (UAB), reported its financial results for the 12 months ended on December 31, 2018. UAB reported a net profit of AED77 million in 2018 which represents an increase of 345 percent compared to 2017 as the successful execution of its Transformation Strategy paved the way for a return to sustainable profitability. UAB embarked on ...

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Dafza net profit grows by 5% in 2018

Dubai / Emirates Business The Dubai Airport Freezone Authority (Dafza) announced that its 2019 budget has increased significantly to AED 1 billion. This increase is a reflection of Dafza unwavering commitment to continuously increase its contribution to Dubai trade. Dafza’s investment in new expansion projects is estimated to be around AED 780 million representing 78% which comes in support to ...

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ADIB named Best Islamic Bank in the Middle East

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), a leading financial institution, was named “Best Islamic Bank in the Middle East” and “Best Islamic Bank in the UAE” at the EMEA Finance Middle East Banking Awards 2019. The recognition highlights ADIB’s record of delivering innovative Sharia’a compliant products to its customers, while consistently providing high-quality personalised services, both ...

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US, South Korea end military drills after summit collapse

Bloomberg The US and South Korea agreed to end their biggest annual joint military drills in a bid to ease tensions with North Korea, a move that comes just days after Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un failed to reach an agreement on denuclearization at a summit in Vietnam. US Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan and South Korea’s Defense Minister ...

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$43bn race to fix Jakarta’s choking traffic begins now

Bloomberg Muhammad Ridick would rather endure a back-breaking five hours of commuting on his motorbike each day than ride Jakarta’s public transport. “It’s very difficult to get a seat on a bus or train during rush hour,” said Ridick, 25, an employee at PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, whose 80 kilometer round-trip journey to work and back means he often doesn’t reach ...

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Asia factory woes extend to February

Bloomberg Sentiment at Asia’s factories charted another weak month in February amid softening global demand and trade-war jitters. But there were signs of bottoming too: The Caixin China purchasing managers index rose to 49.9, recovering from its biggest drop since July 2015, even as it stayed below the 50 line that separates contraction and expansion. “There is a silver lining ...

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Doubt grows on Celgene deal as Bristol-Myers holder balks

Bloomberg Doubts are beginning to gather around the pharmaceutical industry’s biggest-ever takeover after Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.’s second-largest shareholder said that it doesn’t favour a $74 billion takeover of Celgene Corp. Wellington Management Co., which manages about $1 trillion in assets, said in a news release that it “does not believe that the Celgene transaction is an attractive path” for broadening ...

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HP slips on disappointing outlook for ink supplies

Bloomberg HP Inc.’s shares declined as much as 13 percent after the company warned that sales for its high-margin printer supplies business would fall for the rest of the year, presenting a setback for its effort to boost profitability. HP printer supplies revenue will decline 3 percent for the rest of 2019, driven by weaker demand in Europe, the Middle ...

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US agencies bicker over ethanol plan as higher fuel use looms

Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s pledge to his rural agricultural base to allow year-round sales of higher blends of ethanol is spurring differing opinions between two key federal agencies. US Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue told lawmakers in a House hearing that a final rule to allow widespread sales of those higher blends “won’t happen” by the summer-driving season following delays from ...

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