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Big oil firms are raking in cash

Bloomberg The dark storm clouds that have been hanging over the oil industry during the crude-price slump have suddenly started raining cash. After cutting billions of dollars of costs to survive the biggest downturn in decades, Big Oil is now riding a price rebound to generate enough cash to pay dividends and still have plenty left over. The big question …

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Shell in talks to sell $2 billion Nigeria oil assets

Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc is in talks to sell two Nigerian oil licenses in an area that’s at the heart of environmental and human rights controversies for $2 billion, according to people familiar with the plan. The Anglo-Dutch oil major is discussing selling oil mining licenses 11 and 17 to Heirs Holdings Ltd, a company run by Nigerian tycoon …

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Emirates rules out investing in South African Airways

Bloomberg The UAE’s carrier Emirates ruled out investing in South Af-rican Airways (SAA) narrowing number of potential saviours of the loss-making state airline. While Emirates and SAA are working closely to enhance their code-sharing agreement, there are no plans to invest, an Emirates spokesperson said in an emailed statement on Monday. The Dubai-based company commented after Joha- nnesburg-based newspaper City …

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Oil rises as US-Iran tensions escalate

Bloomberg Brent crude rose as tensions between the US and OPEC member Iran escalated, stoking concern that the spat will lead to supply disruptions. The global benchmark climbed as much as 2 percent as US President Donald Trump said there will be unspecified “consequences” if the Islamic Republic threatens the US, after President Hassan Rouhani warned Trump not to block …

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Qatar denied ‘provisional measures’ by ICJ

ABU DHABI / WAM The United Arab Emirates (UAE) welcomes the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on July 23 in regards to Qatar’s request for Provisional Measures under the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination. The ICJ refused to grant any of the Provisional Measures specifically requested by Qatar. By a very …

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Aramco lines up banks to fund Sabic acquisition

Bloomberg Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, is lining up banks to raise money to acquire as much as 70 percent of chemical producer Saudi Basic Industries Corp. in a deal that could value the stake at about $70 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. Some of Wall Street’s biggest lenders are offering Aramco loans for the …

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Trump’s trade war casts a long shadow over LNG shipping boom

Bloomberg The booming market for liquefied natural gas can weather an escalating US-China trade war. But the risks are mounting. So far, LNG has been left off the growing list of tit-for-tat tariffs. If that changes, prices will rise and deter buyers just when new markets for the fuel are opening up, according to Paul Wogan, the chief executive officer …

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India is hoarding China solar cells before tariff kicks in

Bloomberg India’s plan to cut imports of Chinese solar cells and modules by imposing a safeguard duty may have the opposite effect in the short run, according to ICBC International Research Ltd. Stockpiles could rise rapidly as Indian developers hoard more modules before the proposal to impose a 25 percent safeguard tariff is expected to take effect in the next …

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UN lauds UAE for Yemen humanitarian efforts

HODEIDAH / WAM The Director of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Aden, has praised the UAE’s humanitarian and relief efforts through the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) in Hodeidah Governorate and the Red Sea Coast of Yemen. This came during a meeting with Saeed Al Kaabi, UAE Humanitarian Operations Director for Yemen, where the UN …

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Etihad, Emirates in deal talks with African carrier

Bloomberg Two United Arab Emirates airlines have held talks with South African Airways about a partnership that it says is needed to revive its business, City Press reported, citing the UAE ambassador to South Africa. Talks between Emirates Airline and SAA, which have been going on for some months, are being facilitated by the UAE’s embassy in Pretoria, the Johannesburg-based …

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