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NCM marks World Meteorological Day

ABU DHABI / WAM The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) is commemorating World Meteorological Day, which is observed on March 23 every year. This year, the day is being celebrated under the slogan, ‘Let us count every drop, because every drop counts’. Dr. Abdulla Al Mandous, Director of NCM and President of the Regional Association II (Asia) of World Meteorological ...

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Japan to expand Emirati HR development programmes

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) Abu Dhabi Office this month successfully concluded a twelve-month series of joint collaborations, projects, activities and studies with various UAE governmental bodies and institutions for the educational and human resource development of young Emirati talent. The collaborations were focused on a number of educational, societal and even sporting areas ...

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Chinese mobile carriers lose 15mn users as virus bites

Bloomberg China’s wireless carriers are reporting drops in users as the coronavirus crisis cuts business activity, with China Mobile Ltd, the world’s largest carrier, reporting its first net decline since starting to report monthly data in 2000. China Mobile subscriptions fell by more than 8 million over January and February, data on the company’s website show. China Telecom Corp has ...

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Covid-19: China sees rebound as world economy shuts down

Bloomberg China’s government is talking up the prospects for a rapid economic rebound from the coronavirus, even as the global economy sees further lockdowns to curb the spreading disease. Since March 20, the premier, who leads economic policy making, and a senior central-bank official, have pointed to the control of the outbreak and the resumption of activity as reasons for ...

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Masa Son unveils $41billion asset sale to silence critics

Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp unveiled a plan to raise as much as 4.5 trillion yen ($41 billion) over the coming year to buy back stock and slash debt, a dramatic attempt to reassure investors about the stability of its empire amid fallout from the global outbreak of Covid-19. Billionaire Masayoshi Son’s investment giant said it’s authorised the sale or monetisation ...

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Social distancing is a luxury that workers on $2 a day can’t afford

Bloomberg Baby Devi has already lost 80% of her monthly earnings to the spread of the coronavirus — and the worst in India may be yet to come. The 38-year-old mother of four, who cleans homes for a living, lost jobs with two of her three employers. Like many relatively well-off Indians, they’ve begun social distancing to fight the highly ...

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‘India can spend $18b to fight virus impact’

Bloomberg India is facing an economic shock as many parts of the country go into lockdown and the government will have to spend more and abandon fiscal deficit targets to cope, analysts said. Growth may weaken to 3% in the first three months of this year from 4.3% estimated previously, according to Oxford Economics, while Jefferies sees room for the ...

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US jobless rate may soar to 30% in Q2

Bloomberg Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard predicted the US unemployment rate may hit 30% in the second quarter because of shutdowns to combat the coronavirus, with an unprecedented 50% drop in gross domestic product. Bullard called for a powerful fiscal response to replace the $2.5 trillion in lost income that quarter to ensure a strong eventual ...

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Germany approves $800bn package to cushion virus blow

Bloomberg Germany signed off on taking on billions in new debt as part of an unprecedented package totaling more than 750 billion euros ($800 billion) to cushion the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Under a supplementary budget, the government will borrow 156 billion euros to fund additional social spending and direct company aid. Germany has also agreed to set up ...

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European tech firms seal $500mn in deals

Bloomberg Europe’s tech companies announced nearly $500 million in deals on Monday as venture-capital backed firms defied the gloomy markets. Lilium, an Uber-like service for private jets, closed a funding round of more than $240 million to continue development of its electric air taxis and to build manufacturing facilities, the Munich-based company said. The round was raised by existing investors, ...

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