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Opec seeks compromise on plan to delay output hike

Bloomberg Opec ministers started hashing out the size of the cartel’s oil-production cuts for next year, as the group’s president called for caution in a fragile market. The coalition that pumps half the world’s crude is debating whether to maintain supply at current levels or increase it as planned in January. Some members are concerned that global markets remain too ...

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Japan buys 21.85 mmb of crude oil from UAE

TOKYO / WAM Japan imported from the United Arab Emirates 21.850 million barrels of crude oil in October 2020, data released by the Agency of Energy and Natural Resource in Tokyo showed. This accounts for 31.2 percent of Japan’s total crude imports, the agency that belong to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, said. Saudi Arabia provided 29.761 mmb, ...

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Angola eyes investments from UAE to spur growth

Dubai/ WAM The UAE has been identified as a key market where Angola is looking to attract foreign direct investment in a wide variety of economic sectors, such as agriculture and agroindustry, fisheries, and manufacturing, government and business leaders have revealed. Their comments came during the recent “Expand Your Business to Angola” webinar organised by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and ...

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Sheikha Fatima salutes mothers, families of martyrs

ABU DHABI / WAM HH Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF) sent a message of pride and gratitude to the mothers and families of martyrs on the occasion of the annual Commemoration Day on November 30. In ...

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Banks waive AED869m debts of 1,607 Emiratis

ABU DHABI / WAM The Non-performing Debt Relief Fund announced on Monday that 12 banks had waived the debts of 1,607 Emirati citizens, with a total value of more than AED869.85 million. The banks that participated included First Abu Dhabi Bank, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Al Hilal Bank, Mashreq Bank, Emirates NBD, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Standard Chartered, RAKBANK, Commercial ...

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Agthia set to become regional F&B leader after Al Foah deal

ABU DHABI / WAM Agthia Group held its 15th General Assembly Meeting on Monday, during which the company’s shareholders approved the proposed strategic combination with Al Foah Company LLC, the world’s largest date processing and packaging company. Aghhia is a food and beverages company owned by General Holding Corporation (Senaat) — part of ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding ...

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DP World, Jafza host webinar for Japanese companies in UAE

DUBAI / WAM DP World, UAE Region and Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), have organised a webinar for Japanese companies operating in the UAE. The webinar shed light on the initiatives taken by them to tackle the unforeseen challenges that arose due to the Covid-19 pandemic, ensuring business continuity and promoting the well-being and safety of the community. The webinar ...

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Meituan’s sales surge with China’s appetite for takeout

Bloomberg Meituan reported a 29% rise in quarterly revenue after China’s economic recovery boosted restaurants and whetted consumers’ appetite for takeout. The world’s largest meal delivery service posted sales of 35.4 billion yuan ($5.4 billion) during the July-September period, beating the average estimate of 34 billion yuan. It also logged net income of 6.3 billion yuan, versus a projected 435 ...

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Ma’s Ant sees slim chance of getting IPO done in 2021

Bloomberg The chances that Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co will be able to revive its massive stock listing next year are looking increasingly slim as China overhauls rules governing the fintech industry, according to regulatory officials familiar with the matter. Ant is still in the early stages of reviewing changes needed to appease regulators, who demand that its business comply ...

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World’s largest vaccine maker denies volunteer’s illness claims

Bloomberg The Serum Institute of India Ltd denied allegations that a Covid-19 trial volunteer in India suffered serious side effects from a vaccine developed by AstraZeneca Plc and Oxford University, and said it would take legal action over the claims. Serum, the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, is conducting trials of AstraZeneca’s shot locally as part of a manufacturing agreement. It’s ...

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