Abu Dhabi / WAM The United Arab Emirates on Thursday sent an aid plane carrying 8 metric tons of medical supplies and testing kits to Burkina Faso. This aid will assist approximately 8,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus, bolstering the country’s efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19. “Based on the UAE’s leading and humanitarian role ...
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UAE ranked first in seven global health indices: FCSA
ABU DHABI / WAM In 2019, the UAE was ranked first in seven global health indexes, according to the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority (FCSA). A report by the authority pointed out that the UAE was ranked first internationally in the “Low HIV Prevalence Index,” the “National Early Detection Programmes Index,” the “Low Rate of Health Problems Index,” the “Health ...
Read More »Emirates all set to resume flights to four more cities
Dubai / Emirates Business Emirates has announced it will resume flights to Tehran (from July 17), Guangzhou (from July 25), Addis Ababa (from August 1), and Oslo (from August 4), expanding connectivity for customers with these latest cities rejoining its network across the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Africa, and Europe. This will take the airline’s passenger network to 62 destinations ...
Read More »California’s top oil driller files for bankruptcy
Bloomberg California Resources Corp filed for bankruptcy, kicking off what could turn into the next wave of collapses among oil drillers and the businesses that depend on them. The company joins more than 200 oil explorers that have filed for court protection since 2015, and more may be coming in a matter of weeks. Denbury Resources Inc and Noble Corp ...
Read More »UK increases borrowing by $138bn to fund recovery
Bloomberg Britain ramped up its record bond-issuance plan to help the government finance a recovery from one of the worst economic downturns in the nation’s history. An additional 110 billion pounds ($138 billion) of bonds will be sold between September and November, according to the Debt Management Office, bringing total sale plans from the start of the fiscal year to ...
Read More »BMW, Northvolt sign $2.3bn battery order
Bloomberg BMW AG signed a deal with Goldman Sachs Group Inc.-backed Northvolt AB for 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) of battery cells to power the German company’s electric cars. Northvolt, a Swedish firm started by two former Tesla Inc. executives, will manufacture the cells using renewable electricity and deliver them from 2024 as part of a long-term contract, BMW said ...
Read More »Sorrell’s S4 raises $146mn for ‘aggressive’ deal chase
Bloomberg S4 Capital Plc, the digital advertising and marketing group founded by former WPP Plc boss Martin Sorrell, raised 116 million pounds ($146 million) in a stock offering to fund acquisitions. The company sold 29.7 million shares to a mix of existing and new investors at 315 pence each, while directors bought a further 7.1 million shares, it said in ...
Read More »Small and mid-sized business bankruptcies may triple: IMF
Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that the rate of bankruptcy for small- and medium-sized businesses may triple this year in the absence of sufficient government support, threatening to stall the economic recovery and cause financial instability. A staff analysis of 17 countries suggests that bankruptcies for the firms could surge to 12%, from 4% before the pandemic, the ...
Read More »Europe’s car-sales slump slowly eases
Bloomberg Europe’s car industry extended a tentative recovery for a second straight month, leaving manufacturers and dealers hoping state subsidies will help spur a stronger rebound. New passenger-car registrations fell 24% in June, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association said. That’s an improvement on May’s 57% slump and April’s 78% drop. With sales still well below last year’s levels, hopes are ...
Read More »Apple ruling makes Silicon Valley’s nightmare less scary
Bloomberg It wasn’t meant to be like this for Margrethe Vestager, the European Union competition chief who’s made a name for herself as Silicon Valley’s worst nightmare. Her order for Apple Inc. to pay back a record 13 billion-euros ($14.9 billion) in state aid from Ireland in 2016 sealed her reputation as the world’s most feared antitrust enforcer. But the ...
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