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NMC Healthcare profit up 38.2%

LONDON / WAM UAE-based NMC Healthcare announced results for the year 2017, with total revenues rising from $1,220.8 million in 2016 to $1,603.4 million, up by 31.3 percent, and total net profit rising from $151.4 million in 2016 to $209.2 million last year, an increase of 38.2 percent. Adjusted net profit rose 43 per- cent from $165.2 million to $236.6 …

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Europe, IMF warn Trump of trade war

LUXEMBOURG / Reuters Europe and the IMF urged Donald Trump on Wednesday to step back from the brink of a trade war, after the resignation of his economic adviser emboldened those encouraging him to push ahead with tariffs on imported steel and aluminium. The departure of Gary Cohn, seen as a bulwark against Trump’s economic nationalism, hit shares, oil and …

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RAKEZ strengthens India ties with new Mumbai office

Mumbai / Emirates Business In a bid to strengthen ties with overseas clients, Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) has launched its new office in India at the strategically important Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai. The opening of the office, which was witnessed by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, RAKEZ Chairman, VIP government representatives and senior industry …

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Deyaar ties up with Microsoft to enhance digital strategy

Dubai / Emirates Business Deyaar Development PJSC, one of Dubai’s leading property developers and real estate service providers, adopts Microsoft’s cloud solutions, cyber security products, and business intelligence capabilities to optimise costs and spearhead innovation across operations and processes. Both companies will work together to redefine Deyaar’s customer experience with a virtual-tour application using Microsoft’s mixed-reality HoloLens device, create a …

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Aramco: Peak oil demand fears overblown

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s oil company isn’t afraid of electric vehicles. As it prepares to sell a stake in the company to investors, the CEO reassured a Houston audience that the need for petroleum isn’t going away any time soon. “I am not losing any sleep over ‘peak oil demand’ or ‘stranded resources,”‘ Saudi Aramco Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said …

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Chinese oil majors urge tax breaks for building gas storage, imports

BEIJING / Reuters Top officials from China’s two largest oil and gas producers have urged the government to offer tax breaks for the building of gas storage facilities and importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) to help avoid another gas crunch in the winter ahead. Sinopec Vice President Ma Yongsheng said the central government should subsidise the construction of underground gas …

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Air Arabia plans 100-jet deal

Bloomberg Air Arabia PJSC’s expansion could see the biggest discount carrier in the Persian Gulf and North Africa order 100 narrow-body planes worth $11 billion at list prices before the end of the year. The Sharjah, United Arab Emirates-based airline hasn’t yet reached a decision but the figure is “probably the right number,” Chief Executive Officer Adel Ali said in …

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Oil rises a second day as equity gains offset supply concerns

Bloomberg Oil rose in tandem with global equity markets, shrugging off concerns over a new wave of crude production from the US as fears of a global trade war eased. Still, the International Energy Agency’s warning that OPEC production cuts will unleash a supply surge from the US and other producers maintained a note of caution in the market. Oil …

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Saudi’s ex-minister dismisses concerns on future oil demand

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s former oil minister has some advice for anyone worried about a possible drop in future demand for crude: Chill. “I would like to put everyone at ease, there are no such worries,” Ali al-Naimi said in Manama, Bahrain, when asked if he sees a threat to oil demand from climate policies and increasing use of electrical vehicles. …

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Dominican Republic to join Caribbean energy exploration rush

Bloomberg The Dominican Republic expects to draw interest from energy titans BP Plc and Exxon Mobil Corp. when it opens the country to natural gas and oil exploration for the first time later this month, joining a push by governments across the Caribbean to develop energy production. The government plans to open two land blocks for oil exploration and two …

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