Bloomberg Saudi Arabia started a fund with an initial capital of $4 billion to develop its tourism industry as the oil-rich kingdom seeks to diversify its economy and attract more foreign travellers. The Tourism Development Fund will launch a range of equity and debt investment vehicles and has $45 billion in memorandum of understandings signed with private banks, according to …
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UAE affirms solidarity with Egypt in protecting its security
Abu Dhabi / WAM The United Arab Emirates has expressed its support for the statements made by Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sisi in Sidi Barrani on Sunday in Libya. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) affirmed the UAE’s solidarity with the Arab Republic of Egypt in all measures taken to safeguard its security against alarming developments …
Read More »Oil resumes winning streak on gradual demand recovery
Bloomberg Oil turned around last week’s setback, extending a slow but relentless rise since falling into negative territory in April. US benchmark crude futures rose 2.3% to close at the highest level since March 6. The 9.6% increase for the week marks the seventh gain in the last eight weeks. Oil traders Vitol Group and Trafigura Group and exporter Saudi …
Read More »South Africa’s debt to top 100% of GDP by 2025
Bloomberg South Africa’s debt levels will exceed 100% of gross domestic product in 2025 and rise to almost 114% before the end of the decade, according to a document presented by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and seen by Bloomberg. Mboweni made the presentation to the National Economic Development and Labour Council, according to posts on his Twitter and Facebook pages. …
Read More »Ambani nears deal to buy stake in Amazon’s partner
Bloomberg Reliance Industries Ltd. is closing in on a deal that would see it acquire stakes in some units of Future Group, people familiar with the matter said, a move that would bolster the e-commerce ambitions of the conglomerate and its billionaire Chairman Mukesh Ambani. An agreement between Ambani’s Reliance and Future, which already has a partnership with Amazon.com Inc., …
Read More »Oil shows signs of stronger demand despite virus danger
Bloomberg The oil market showed signs of tighter supply as key gauges of its health rallied, although concerns remain over a resurgence in coronavirus cases in China and the US. Futures in London and New York gained, while Brent for August was trading above the September contract, a sign of scarcer supply in Europe’s physical market. Oil prices in the …
Read More »Chevron to start sale process for North West Shelf LNG stake
Bloomberg Chevron Corp will start a sales process for its interest in the North West Shelf project in Australia, one of the nation’s first liquefied natural gas export ventures, after receiving a number of approaches from potential buyers. The US energy major has been looking to make cutbacks as the industry grapples with a once-in-a-generation collapse in demand because of …
Read More »Sasol to curb its oil expansion, consider job cuts amid revamp
Bloomberg Sasol Ltd is reining in oil expansion and considering job cuts as part of ongoing efforts to turn the business around and protect itself from market downturns. The overhaul at the South African company follows a 50% slump in its shares this year as oil’s crash strained finances already pummeled by cost overruns at a giant US chemicals project. …
Read More »Covid-19: Mohamed, European leader review countermeasures
ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, reviewed the prospects of cooperation between the UAE and the European Union (EU) in a call with Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, President of the European Commission. The conversation covered the global fight against …
Read More »Virus to keep fuel demand under pressure, says Opec
Bloomberg The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) predicted that fuel demand will remain “under pressure†during the second half of this year because of the ongoing economic fallout from the coronavirus, a day before ministers were due to assess world markets. While there will be a “gradual recovery†in the global economy, it won’t compensate for the slump during …
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