Bloomberg A deep slump in euro-area industrial output at the end of last year highlights the scale of the challenge the sector will face in 2020. The 2.1% drop — the steepest in almost four years — will raise doubts about a meaningful rebound in momentum. The economy barely expanded in the fourth quarter and the outlook at the start ...
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Lyft forecasts disappoint investors seeking faster profit
Bloomberg Lyft Inc quarterly results and guidance for 2020 disappointed investors who punished the ride-hailing company for not promising profits sooner. The shares dropped more than 5% in extended trading. Lyft’s results came a few days after larger rival Uber Technologies Inc reported quarterly numbers that blew past analysts’ expectations and announced that it was moving up its target for ...
Read More »â€˜Air pollution costs world $8 billion a day’
Bloomberg Air pollution from burning fossil fuels is generating economic losses of $8 billion a day, according to a Greenpeace report. That’s about 3.3% of global gross domestic product, or $2.9 trillion per year, according to a report from Greenpeace Southeast Asia and Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air. China, the US and India bear the highest economic ...
Read More »Twitter expands efforts to combat misinformation
Bloomberg Twitter Inc expanded efforts to protect the US census, saying it will tweak search results for census-related terms to prompt users to visit the US Census Bureau website. The social-media company also said it will continue to prohibit posts containing false or misleading information about how to participate in the national survey — a policy that also applies to ...
Read More »EU crackdown threat to innovation: Google
Bloomberg Google claimed the European Commission’s tough antitrust enforcement is a threat to internet innovation on day one of its courtroom fight against a 2.4 billion-euro ($2.6 billion) fine for allegedly thwarting smaller shopping-search rivals. “If Google would have faced the commission’s decision in 2008, Google would have had no other option but to abandon its innovative technologies and its ...
Read More »UAE medicine stockpiles ‘sufficient’ for coronavirus outbreak: Minister
ABU DHABI / WAM Abdul Rahman bin Mohammad bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, has stressed that the UAE was among the first countries that stocked up sufficient quantities of materials required for state-of-the-art checkups to detect the new coronavirus. More than 500 staff members work round the clock on communication, medical investigations and logistical support related ...
Read More »DIP attracts investments worth AED42 billion over two decades
DUBAI / WAM Dubai Investments Park (DIP), unveiled that the master-planned complex, designed and developed to provide immaculate facilities, setting new standards in the region, attracted investments in excess of AED42 billion over two decades, signifying the emergence of DIP as a successful business model, facilitating a conducive environment. Considered one among the largest integrated developments in the Middle East, ...
Read More »UAE, UK discuss ways to bolster cooperation
LONDON / WAM The 19th UAE-UK Taskforce meeting took place on Tuesday in London, co-hosted by Dr. Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, and Dr Andrew Murrison, UK Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa. The high-level UAE delegation, which included officials from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Justice, Defence, ...
Read More »ADFD inks deal with US agency on private sector investments
ABU DHABI / WAM The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), an independent agency of the US Government. The areas of collaboration outlined by the MoU include the exchange of knowledge and expertise between the two parties especially in the field of financing private ...
Read More »FTA bans waterpipes, e-cig without digital tax stamp
ABU DHABI / WAM Importing any type of waterpipe tobacco or electrically heated cigarette plugs that are not marked with ‘Digital Tax Stamps’ will be prohibited across UAE as of March 1, asserted Federal Tax Authority (FTA). The ban is in keeping with the timeline set for launching phase two of ‘Marking Tobacco and Tobacco Products Scheme’, the FTA explained, ...
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