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Adafsa launches drive to educate public about best food practices

ABU DHABI / WAM As part of its preparations for the Holy Month of Ramadan, the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) has been carrying out intensive inspection campaigns targeting food facilities in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. During the Holy Month, the ADAFSA will concentrate on inspecting food warehouses, distribution centres and retail stores, to ensure their ...

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Khalifa Foundation to provide 4.5m Iftar meals

ABU DHABI / WAM The Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation launched a project to provide 4.5 million Iftar meals during the Holy Month of Ramadan to workers in industrial areas in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra. An official source from the foundation stated that this initiative is in line with the Ramadan Mir (ration) initiative that has ...

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Ministry boosts food import processing, testing services

Dubai / WAM The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) announced that it has implemented a set of measures at UAE ports to facilitate and expedite the entry and testing of inbound food consignments. The move aims to ensure continued food supply in the run-up to the Holy Month of Ramadan. These measures include the deployment of higher numbers ...

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South Korea economy shrinks the most since 2008 over virus

Bloomberg South Korea’s virus-hit economy suffered the worst contraction since the global financial crisis in the first quarter, with a darkening outlook for global trade suggesting the country may fail to grow this year. Gross domestic product shrank 1.4% in the three months through March from the prior quarter, slightly above economists’ forecast of a 1.5% contraction, according to the ...

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Thailand’s downturn means even monks are going hungry

Bloomberg Thailand’s cherished Buddhist tradition of giving alms to monks is becoming yet another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving many of them without enough food. Traditionally, Thais bring food to monks in exchange for blessings when the orange-robed clergy undertake early-morning rounds, but there are far fewer people on the streets because of a partial national lockdown. The nation’s ...

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Gojek acquires payments startup Moka for $130m

Bloomberg Indonesia’s ride-hailing and food-delivery giant Gojek has acquired a mobile point-of-sale startup called Moka for about $130 million, according to people familiar with the deal. The transaction, which has been under negotiations since last year, was completed about a month ago, said the people, who asked not to be named because the information is private. It hasn’t been announced ...

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Luckin collapse adds to Credit Suisse’s losses

Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG was stung by the collapse of Luckin Coffee Inc in China following an accounting scandal, which led to a five-fold increase in Asian loan-loss provisions. The Swiss bank set aside 97 million Swiss francs ($100 million) for soured loans, primarily related to three cases, the largest of which was Luckin Coffee, according to a person ...

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SoFi acquires Hong Kong’s 8 Securities in first global push

Bloomberg Social Finance (SoFi) Inc acquired 8 Securities, a Hong Kong mobile investing startup, marking its first expansion outside of the US. Rebranded as SoFi Hong Kong, the company will be the only brokerage service that delivers fee-free stock trading on more than 15,000 US and Hong Kong stocks, as well as exchange traded funds, the company said. The acquisition ...

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Europe’s lockdown pushes economy into record slump

Bloomberg Europe’s economy suffered a massive blow in April when government restrictions to contain the coronavirus left companies scrambling to stay afloat. An estimate of private-sector activity in the euro area plunged to just 13.5 from 29.7 in March, IHS Markit said on Thursday. The drop was far sharper than economists had anticipated and marks the lowest reading for the ...

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Pimco steps up distressed bet with another $3bn fund

Bloomberg Pacific Investment Management Co. is seeking to raise another $3 billion for a distressed credit fund as the rush to capitalise on dislocations in the fixed-income market grows. Pimco’s latest money pool — Distressed Credit Opportunities Fund III — will invest in public market securities, including corporate credit, according to documents from a Fresno County Employees’ Retirement Association meeting ...

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