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EU strikes landmark deal to bolster carbon market

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) reached an agreement to strengthen and expand its flagship carbon market, endorsing the centerpiece of the Green Deal strategy that aims to make its economy climate-neutral by mid-century. Under a provisional deal announced by representatives of EU member states and the European Parliament, emissions trading will be extended to heating and road transport, and …

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Global trade soars to record $32 trillion in 2022, says UN

Bloomberg  The value of global trade is set to reach a new record this year, increasing by about 12% to an estimated $32 trillion, according to a UN report that signalled a slowdown heading into 2023. “The substantial trade growth during the last year was largely due to increases in the value of the trade of energy products,” the United …

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Saudi Arabia’s economy grows 8.8% in Q3 2022

Riyadh / WAM Saudi Arabia’s real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 8.8 percent in the third quarter of 2022 compared to the same period last year driven by an increase in oil activities, according to a report released by the General Authority for Statistics (Gastat). Gastat noted that the real GDP growth in the third quarter was up 2.1 …

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Nature-based solutions can generate 20mn new jobs: UN

  Geneva / WAM Some 20 million jobs could be created by investing in policies that support nature and address climate change, disaster risk, food insecurity, and other major challenges, according to a UN report Launched by the International Labour Organization (ILO), UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and International Union for Conservation of Nature at the UN’s Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in …

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Air India nears deal for 150 Boeing 737 Max jets

  Bloomberg Tata group-owned Air India Ltd. is close to signing a deal with Boeing Co to buy up to 150 737 Max planes, marking the first major aircraft order after the carrier’s privatisation, the Economic Times reported, citing people it did not identify. Air India is likely to place a firm order for 50 737 Max jets with an …

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Aramco, Shandong Energy partner on downstream projects in China

  DHAHRAN / WAM The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco) and Shandong Energy group, are exploring collaboration on integrated refining and petrochemical opportunities in China. The companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which includes a potential crude oil supply agreement and chemicals products offtake agreement, supporting Aramco’s role in building a thriving downstream sector in Shandong Province. The …

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Global aviation sector to return to profit in 2023

  Geneva / WAM The global aviation sector is set to return to profitability next year for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic broke out in Europe at the beginning of 2020, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported in Geneva. In statement carried by Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa), the IATA estimated total profit at some $4.7 billion is expected …

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Bahrain’s Investcorp to acquire US asset manager Marble Point

Bahrain / Gulf Time Investcorp, a leading global alternative investment firm, on Monday announced it has agreed to acquire Marble Point Credit Management LLC (Marble Point), a leading US-based collateralised loan obligation (CLO) manager. “The proposed acquisition of Marble Point is a significant milestone in Investcorp’s 40-year journey of growth through diversification, geographic expansion and building scale. With $50 billion …

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Opec+ agrees to maintain oil production at current levels

Bloomberg The Opec+ alliance decided to maintain production at current levels, pausing to take stock of a global oil market that’s roiled by uncertainty over Chinese demand and Russian supply. The outcome of the brief online meeting on Sunday reflects the unpredictability of supply and demand in the coming months, and the wild gyrations in prices of the past week. …

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EU spent $12.43bn on imports of non-plug-in hybrid cars last year

  Brussels / WAM In 2021, the EU spent $12.43 billion (€11.8 billion) on imports of non-plug-in hybrid cars (41% of total extra-EU imports of hybrid and electric cars), €11.4 billion on full electric cars (39%) and €5.9 billion on plug-in hybrid cars (20%), according to figures published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. For all three …

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