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ADGM signs deal with Irena to promote sustainable finance

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to signify their joint commitment to progressing sustainable finance across the UAE and the wider region. Through the MoU, ADGM and Irena solidified their mutual dedication to promoting solutions that facilitate investment in renewable ...

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Low-cost airline Air Arabia Abu Dhabi to start flights on July 14

Abu Dhabi / WAM Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has announced that will start direct flights connecting Abu Dhabi with Alexandria and Sohag in Egypt. The inaugural flight will take off from Abu Dhabi to Alexandria on July 14 followed by flights to Sohag the next day. Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will start its operations with two Airbus A320 aircraft based ...

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in5 startups raise AED65m in H1 of 2020

DUBAI / WAM in5, an enabling platform for startups and entrepreneurs launched by Tecom Group, on Monday announced that its members have raised more than AED65 million in direct investment, through multiple funding sources such as venture capital funds or angel investors, during the first six months of this year. “After generating more than AED400 million in funding between 2013 ...

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Laboratory-grown diamond firm Lumex establishes base in DMCC

Dubai / WAM DMCC – the world’s flagship Free Zone and Government of Dubai Authority on commodities trade and enterprise – has welcomed Lumex to the expanding community of laboratory-grown diamond businesses within the Free Zone. Lumex is the latest laboratory-grown diamond business to select Dubai and DMCC as the base of its operations in the region. “Since its inception ...

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100-year old Al-Sarh tree discovered in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi / WAM Studies by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) have identified a single example of a species of tree not previously recorded in the Emirate, it was announced on Monday. It is believed by local inhabitants to be over 100 years old. The tree, known locally as Al-Sarh, is a member of the caper family, with ...

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UAE denies false reports about closure of malls

ABU DHABI / WAM The National Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Management Authority denies the false information circulated on social media sites regarding the closing of shopping mall and commercial centres in the country for a renewable period of two weeks, and obliging restaurants to provide delivery services only. The authority has stressed the importance of obtaining news from the official ...

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Second-wave risk makes EU relief fund crucial: Slovenia

Bloomberg The risk of a second wave of the coronavirus hitting the European Union makes the speedy approval of the bloc’s 750 billion-euro ($844 billion) relief fund crucial to an economic rebound, Slovenia’s finance minister said. The impact of Covid-19 and the subsequent lockdowns that have sent the EU spiralling into its worst recession in decades will persist into 2021, ...

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UK to start Huawei 5G phase-out as soon as this year

Bloomberg Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing to begin phasing out the use of Huawei Technologies Co. equipment in the UK’s 5G telecommunications networks as soon as this year, reports said. A report from the National Cybersecurity Centre concluded that new US sanctions mean Huawei will have to use untrusted technology, making security risks impossible to control, according to the ...

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German factory orders rise in May after huge declines

Bloomberg German factory orders rose less than expected in May even after authorities loosened the coronavirus lockdown, highlighting how difficult it will be to repair the pandemic’s damage. Orders rose 10.4% in May, following a cumulative slump of more than 37% in previous two months. The economy ministry said that while Germany’s industrial recession passed the trough, “the low level ...

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European consumers get spending again with government support

Bloomberg European consumers are heading back to shops and restaurants with their pockets full of cash because of government support through the coronavirus pandemic. In the euro area, many people have more savings now than before the crisis hit, according to Bloomberg Economics. In the UK, where eateries reopened at the weekend, consumption may exceed expectations. The upshot is that ...

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