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Abu Dhabi’s Al Dahra opens five new plants for animal feed in Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria

ABU DHABI / WAM Al Dahra Holding, an Abu Dhabi-based international conglomerate that specialises in agribusiness, has announced the opening of 5 new plants that will compress and dry animal feed in Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. The new openings come in line with the company’s continuous efforts to expand its operations internationally, thus diversifying its sources of production and supply ...

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China tested an earth-circling hypersonic missile, FT reports

Bloomberg China tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that circled the globe before speeding towards its target, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the event. The test in August showed China has made more progress on hypersonic weapons than US officials realised, according to the report, which didn’t identify the people familiar with the test. The missile missed its ...

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Biden backs economic plan with no 10-year guarantees

Bloomberg President Joe Biden said he’d like to see his economic plan address a “whole range of issues,” even if funding for individual provisions must be pared back or timed to expire to keep the legislation’s cost down. “The question is how much of what is important can we get in the legislation,” Biden told reporters in Connecticut, after earlier ...

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Musk joins VW executive event as ‘surprise guest’

Bloomberg Elon Musk made a surprise appearance at a Volkswagen AG conference, addressing 200 executives of one of his biggest competitors about the German company’s pivot to electric vehicles, his management style, and supply chain and production issues. In a rare move by a corporate titan addressing a competitor, Tesla Inc’s chief executive officer spoke in the video conference at ...

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Switzerland warns big firms ‘may have to cut power use’

Bloomberg Switzerland will warn major industrial users they could be forced to save electricity this winter in a bid to avoid large-scale blackouts, NZZ am Sonntag reported. About 30,000 companies that each consume more than 100,000 kilowatt hours per year are being sent a letter from Ostral, the crisis-management organisation for the sector. They could be asked to reduce consumption ...

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Supply chain chaos, surging costs set to plague Europe’s Q3 profits

Bloomberg Cost pressures, supply-chain chaos and a reopening letdown are set to plague Europe’s third-quarter earnings season, setting investors up for more disappointment than elation. While strong numbers from behemoths like LVMH and SAP SE reassured European stock investors last week, further good news may be needed to keep the rally alive. Rising inflation and a stalling global recovery pose ...

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Instagram frets about engaging teenagers

Bloomberg The photo-sharing app Instagram spent time focusing on how to retain and engage teenagers, New York Times reported, citing internal documents. Facebook Inc-owned Instagram was privately worried potentially losing teenage users to other social-media platforms, calling it an “existential threat,” according to a marketing presentation for 2018, the year it reached one billion users, the paper reported . Separately, ...

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AstraZeneca wins ruling on key patent for diabetes drug

Bloomberg AstraZeneca Plc won a federal court ruling upholding a key patent for its diabetes drug Farxiga, staving off threats from cheaper versions. A trial without a jury in May centered on the validity of a patent that covers Farxiga’s active ingredient, dapagliflozin, its combination with a carrier and methods of treatment. Zydus Cadila conceded infringement before the trial, a ...

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UAE a key contributor to global initiatives to eradicate poverty

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE maintains a firm belief that the international community must work together to honor shared commitments towards achieving zero poverty, said Sultan Mohammed Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation for International Development Affairs. Al Shamsi made the remarks in a statement issued on Saturday to mark the International Day for the ...

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Oil’s jump through $85 shows spillover effect of energy crisis

Bloomberg The global energy crisis is bleeding into the oil market. Brent crude surged as high as $85.10 a barrel, a price that would have seemed unthinkable just 18 months ago, when Covid halted global mobility and trashed demand. An underlying recovery in consumption — driven by road-fuel, freight activity, and latterly air travel — is now being fired by ...

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