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Dewa releases 6th sustainability report

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), has issued its 6th annual Sustainability Report, summarising Dewa’s efforts to promote social and economic sustainability as well as provide a sustainable model for energy and water. The report focusses on ways to support economic growth without damaging the environment, and highlights Dewa’s achievements in sustainability, according to a Dewa press ...

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Thailand unveils $10b stimulus package to ease trade war pain

Bloomberg Thailand plans a 316-billion-baht ($10.2 billion) package of government spending and loans to counter an economic slowdown caused by the US-China trade war and currency strength. The package includes help for farmers and people on low incomes, as well as initiatives to bolster consumer spending and investment, Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana said in a briefing in Bangkok. The proposal ...

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China steps up buying soybean from Brazil

Bloomberg China is stepping up its soybean buying in Brazil as growers in Argentina continue to hoard and the Asian nation avoids American oilseed after an escalation in trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. Private and state-owned companies bought 25 to 30 cargoes of soy from Brazil this week through, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not ...

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Private funding needed for Asia infra: Singapore

Bloomberg Governments in Asia are seeking to tap private investment for the region’s substantial infrastructure needs as the current rate of public financing is “insufficient and unsustainable,” said Indranee Rajah, Singapore’s second minister for finance and education. Globally, government financing accounts for 40% of infrastructure expenditure, and 70% in emerging markets, while in Asia, this stands at 90%. “This rate ...

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Alibaba’s Tsai buys Brooklyn Nets, Barclays arena for $3.5b

Bloomberg There’s a new owner of the Brooklyn Nets. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Executive Vice Chairman Joe Tsai exercised his option to buy the rest of the team that he didn’t already control — along with the Barclays Center arena — ending Mikhail Prokhorov’s ownership tenure and bringing another deep-pocketed international presence to the National Basketball Association. Financial terms weren’t ...

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Power Cement shuts a third of capacity on Pakistan downturn

Bloomberg Pakistan’s Power Cement Ltd. has suspended almost a third of its output as demand and prices fall amid an economic downturn and higher costs bite. The second largest producer in the country’s south has shut about 3,150 tons per day of old, high-cost production capacity after market conditions rendered them unviable. Newer lines accounting for 7,700 tons remain operational. ...

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Hiring in Australia soars as new jobs defy forecast

Bloomberg Australia’s labour market surged in July, adding almost three times the forecast number of jobs, while unemployment remained stuck at 5.2% as the workforce swelled to a fresh record. The economy added 41,100 roles from the previous month, with more than three-quarters of them full-time, the statistics bureau said in Sydney. Economists had forecast a gain of just 14,000. ...

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Fear factor for US consumer is rising, fuelling recession risk

Bloomberg If self-reinforcing recession fears are the greatest risk to the record-long US expansion, as posited by Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan, the latest consumer sentiment report hinted that those concerns may be starting to emerge. “We have nothing to fear about a recession right now except for the fear of recession,” Moynihan said in a ...

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Germany ready to raise debt if recession hits, reports Spiegel

Bloomberg Germany’s government is ready to run a budget deficit if Europe’s largest economy collapses, magazine Der Spiegel reported. Chancellor Angela Merkel and Finance Minister Olaf Scholz would be willing to increase debt in order to offset a tax revenue shortfall due to an economic slump, the magazine said, citing sources in the chancellery and the finance ministry that it ...

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US weighs selling 50, 100-year bonds

Bloomberg With interest rates on 30-year US debt hitting all-time lows this week, the government is once again considering whether to start borrowing for even longer. The US Treasury Department said that it wants to know what investors think about the government potentially issuing 50-year or 100-year bonds, going way beyond the current three-decade maximum. The government stressed that no ...

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