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Swedish confidence indicators return to pre-pandemic levels

Bloomberg Swedish confidence indicators rise for a fifth consecutive month in September, to levels not seen since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The overall economic tendency survey rise to 94.5, from a revised 87.6 in August, the National Institute of Economic Research said on Tuesday. That is the highest level since February, before the pandemic sent sentiment plunging to ...

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Mortgage approvals in UK hit 13-year high in August

Bloomberg UK mortgage approvals hit a 13-year high in August as the housing market extended its tax-cut fuelled mini boom. Lenders signed 84,700 home-loan agreements, the most since October 2007, the Bank of England said on Tuesday. Demand for unsecured credit slowed from July. The surge in approvals reflects homebuyers seeking to tie up deals after Chancellor Rishi Sunak waived ...

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Euro-area economic confidence improves for 5th straight month

Bloomberg Economic confidence in the euro area continued to improve in September, albeit at a slower pace as resurgent virus infections cast uncertainty over the outlook. A European Commission sentiment index rises for a fifth month to 91.1, exceeding economists’ median estimate. Yet confidence remains more than 30% below its pre-crisis level and evidence is building that the steep rebound ...

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Argentina’s economic recovery falters

Bloomberg Argentina’s economic recovery lost steam in July after the government re-imposed stricter quarantine measures in a failed bid to contain the pandemic. Economic activity rise 1.1% in July from a month earlier, after two months of stronger gains as the economy rebounded from a historic drop in April. Activity falls 13.2% from a year earlier, worse than economists’ expectation ...

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Germany may limit gatherings to fight Covid-19 spread

Bloomberg Germany may join other European nations in limiting the number of people at private and public gatherings in areas with high coronavirus infection rates, as officials across the continent labor to reverse a recent uptick in cases. Chancellor Angela Merkel will recommend restricting private meetings to 25 people and public gatherings to 50 people when she holds talks with ...

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VP launches project to shape UAE’s next 50 years

DUBAI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched ‘Designing the Next 50’ project to involve the public in shaping the future of the UAE. The project will bring together all members of the society to establish the pillars and components of the UAE Centennial ...

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Sanad signs AED1 billion MRO deal with Pratt & Whitney, IAE

Abu Dhabi / WAM Sanad, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mubadala Investment Company (Mubadala) announced today a new AED1 billion deal with Pratt & Whitney and International Aero Engines (IAE). The new agreement will see Sanad Aerotech providing IAE with expanded maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for its V2500 engines, which powers the Airbus A320 family of aircraft. The announcement ...

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UAE successfully launches mini satellite into space

Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE’s MeznSat, a national project in partnership between UAE Space Agency, American University of Ras Al Khaimah (Aurak), and Khalifa University (KU) lifted off aboard a Soyuz-2b rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia. MeznSat aims to enrich scientific research and organise space-related activities while studying the greenhouse gas and red tide phenomenon in the ...

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Oil fluctuates on doubts over demand prospects

Bloomberg Oil has wavered on growing doubts over demand prospects with more potential lockdown measures on the way to combat the virus. The market was earlier buoyed by the dollar’s biggest slide in almost four weeks, which made commodities priced in greenback more attractive, as well as a bounceback in equities. Futures in London as much as 1.2% before paring ...

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Beit Al Khair spends AED6m to treat patients

Dubai / WAM The Beit Al Khair Society spent over AED6 million on the treatment of patients at the end of September 2020, as part of the “Elaj Project.” The project is one of the society’s key community initiatives that aim to help low income people without medical insurance, benefitting 446 individuals. Abdeen Taher Al Awadhi, Director-General of the Society, ...

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