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As Europe struggles, Ukraine’s economy heads for an upswing

Bloomberg As economic growth falls across Europe, Ukraine may be embarking on an upswing. Data showed expansion in the former Soviet republic surged last quarter, even as US-China trade tensions and a wider global slowdown weighed on most of the continent. The pace — 4.6% — was unexpectedly quick. The World Bank had warned that if growth didn’t top the ...

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Steinhoff former CEO rebuffs demand for return of $56m in pay

Bloomberg Steinhoff International Holdings NV former Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste sees the retailer’s claim for more than $56 million against him as “vague and embarrassing.” The owner of Poundland in the UK and Pep stores throughout Africa said in June it will look to claw back base salaries, bonuses and other incentives paid to Jooste since 2009 because of ...

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Global warming is slowing growth of plant life on earth

Bloomberg The Earth is losing its plants and humanity is to blame, according to a new study. Global vegetation growth has been in decline since the late 1990’s, due to changes in the water content of the atmosphere. An atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD), or the difference between saturation water vapor and actual water vapor, was found to stall or ...

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KhalifaSat captures image of Grand Mosque of Makkah

DUBAI / WAM An image of the Grand Mosque of Makkah was taken by KhalifaSat on the first day of Eid Al Adha during the Hajj pilgrimage of this year. KhalifaSat was fully developed at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre’s facilities by Emirati engineers and was launched into space in October 2018. It has five patents and seven space ...

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UAE donates clothes, food for Eid in Yemen

RED SEA COAST / WAM The UAE is continuing to normalise humanitarian conditions and improve the living conditions of Yemenis in all liberated governorates, with ERC distributing clothes and food for Eid to needy families living in the Red Sea Coast. ERC representatives said Eid clothes distribution project covers 700 families in Khawkhawh, Hais and At Tuhayta districts, and included ...

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Emiratis exempt from pre-entry visa to visit South Africa

ABU DHABI / WAM Emiratis holding diplomatic, special, mission and ordinary passports are now exempt from pre-entry visas to visit South Africa. According to the South African Department of Home Affairs, UAE was added to visa waiver list, with the possibility of UAE citizens travelling to South Africa to stay for a period up to 90 days effective from August ...

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Adnec adds AED2.3bn to Abu Dhabi economy in H1

ABU DHABI / WAM The first half of 2019 saw an input of AED2.3 billion into the Abu Dhabi economy, revealed the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company on Wednesday. In a statement, the company said that its Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec ), and Al Ain Convention Centre (AACC) contributed AED2.3 billion to the Abu Dhabi economy in H1 ...

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Bank of Sharjah plans to issue dollar bonds

Bloomberg Bank of Sharjah PJSC plans to issue dollar-denominated bonds later this year to help the United Arab Emirates lender repay existing debt, people with knowledge of the plan said. The company wants to raise about $500 million in a sale likely to take place in September or October, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because ...

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Oil slumps as fears of global slowdown rise

Bloomberg Oil tumbled the most in a week as global financial markets swooned and the swelling US crude stockpiles reinforced the fears about an economic slowdown. Futures slipped more than 5 percent in New York, joining a slide in equities. American crude inventories registered a surprise increase for the second straight week, US data showed on Wednesday, although gasoline demand ...

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Trump’s farm tariffs no match for China’s retaliatory duties

Bloomberg US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese agricultural products are likely to hurt the Asian nation a lot less than the retaliatory duties Beijing already imposes on the US. The White House, while delaying tariffs on big-ticket consumer products until Dece- mber, decided to push ahead with 10 percent tariffs on Chinese agricultural products as well as antiques, ...

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