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UAE helps Australian family reunite after 2 months

Dubai / WAM An Australian family residing in Dubai expressed its thanks and gratitude to the UAE for helping to reunite them in Dubai with their son, who was stuck in the Australian city of Sydney for nearly two months. Lindsey Summers, the mother of the child who has been living in Dubai for twenty years, told Emirates News Agency ...

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Etisalat confirms its DPS of 25 fils pertains to Q1

ABU DHABI / WAM The Emirates Telecommunications Group Company PJSC (Etisalat Group) announced that the dividend per share (DPS) of 25 fils announced by the Group in its disclosure dated April 1 pertains to the first quarter of 2020. “The objective of the interim dividend for the first quarter of 2020 is to boost liquidity of shareholders during these circumstances ...

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UAE leadership has welfare of labour at heart: Sheikh Nahyan

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE leadership spared no effort in ensuring welfare of workers even under the current circumstances, said Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance. In a statement to mark the International Labour Day, Sheikh Nahyan said the UAE leadership has given a priority to the workers’ welfare, adding that the ‘Don’t Worry’ initiative launched ...

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Hypermarkets in UAE see 78% surge in contactless payments

Dubai / Emirates Business Samsung Gulf Electronics is encouraging UAE consumers to switch to safer alternatives such as mobile wallets to minimise potential hygiene issues while making purchases in stores. Samsung Pay, the brand’s mobile payment service, offers customers a convenient way to purchase anything through contactless payments in every corner of the country safely and securely. Mobile wallet transactions ...

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Trump weighs China stock ban for $50bn of Federal savings

Bloomberg President Donald Trump is exploring blocking a government retirement fund from investing in Chinese equities considered a national security risk, a person familiar with the internal deliberations said. The Thrift Savings Plan — the federal government’s retirement savings fund — is scheduled to transfer roughly $50 billion of its international fund to mirror an MSCI All Country World Index, ...

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UK to publish back-to-work plans as firms press for help

Bloomberg The UK government will give companies guidance in within days on how to return to work safely once the coronavirus lockdown is eased, as it comes under pressure from business not to withdraw its financial support too soon. Firms will get advice on different types of workplace activity, including operating outdoors or inside someone else’s home, according to two ...

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House panel calls Bezos to testify on Amazon data

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos is being called to testify by a House antitrust panel about his company’s treatment of third-party merchants on its site. The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating competition in the tech sector, said in a letter to Bezos that he expects the CEO to testify, and threatened to issue ...

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Telefonica weighs combining UK units with Liberty Global

Bloomberg Telefonica SA and billionaire John Malone’s Liberty Global Plc are exploring a combination of their UK operations, people with knowledge of the matter said, in a deal that would reshape the British telecommunications industry. The companies are discussing bringing together Telefonica’s O2 wireless unit and Liberty Global’s Virgin Media business, according to the people, who asked not to be ...

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Microsoft in talks to buy UK startup Softomotive

Bloomberg Microsoft Corp. is in talks to buy Softomotive Ltd., a UK-based startup that makes software robots to automate tasks, according to people familiar with the matter. If talks are successful, a deal could be announced as soon as the coming weeks, said the people, asking not to be identified because the matter isn’t public. No final decision has been ...

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Fake-meat startups rake in cash amid food supply worries

Bloomberg With meat-processing workers falling victim to the coronavirus, shuttering plants and slowing supply, Americans are starting to see poorly stocked aisles where once beef was plentiful. At the same time, the link between industrial meat production and deadly human viruses has become more widely understood. The global crisis, in other words, is turning into a big opportunity for the ...

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