Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), the leading national entity for international development aid, has allocated $21 million (AED77 million) to finance a specialised ophthalmology hospital in Mauritius as part of its commitment to boosting the healthcare sector in the island nation. HE Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of ADFD, and HE Mohamed Iqbal ...
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Dubai welcomes UK’s Oceana
Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Cruise Tourism, a department of Dubai’s Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism), alongside its public and private sector partners welcomed cruise ship Oceana into Dubai for the debut of UK-based, P&O Cruises into the region as it homeports for the season. With Dubai as its official winter hub, the luxury vessel will commence ...
Read More »India mulls prepaid power as $5.7bn of unpaid dues pile-up
Bloomberg India’s power retailers may need to start paying in advance for their electricity purchase in a bid to ease financial stress at generators. Concerned over delayed payments to generators, the federal power ministry has formed a panel to examine if distribution companies should pay generators in advance for electricity purchases, according to a power ministry document reviewed by Bloomberg. ...
Read More »India’s services sector activity cools in Jan
Bloomberg Activity in India’s dominant services sector cooled in January, adding to the urgency for the central bank to do more to support the economy as it meets on interest rates. The seasonally adjusted Nikkei India Services Business Activity Index fell for the second straight month in January to 52.2 from 53.2 in December, indicating a softer expansion in output. ...
Read More »Samsung faces pressure to slash spending as chip demand slows
Bloomberg With Samsung Electronics Co. set to report its first drop in quarterly profit in two years, investors are counting on the world’s biggest chipmaker to cut capital spending to keep profits flowing during a supply glut. Samsung will probably report a 15 percent decline in net income to about 10.2 trillion won ($9.1 billion) for the last three months ...
Read More »Kirin expands its wellness business
Bloomberg Kirin Holdings Co. agreed to acquire most of the biochemicals business from its Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co. unit in a transaction valued at 128 billion yen as it seeks to strengthen its budding consumer health-care segment. Kirin is purchasing a 95 percent stake in Kyowa Hakko Bio Co., which produces specialty chemicals and vitamins for the health and wellness ...
Read More »Billionaire’s wireless bankruptcy may aid richer brother
Bloomberg In a twist to the tale of two rival billionaire brothers in India, a bankruptcy filing by Anil Ambani’s wireless carrier could have one clear winner — his elder sibling’s disruptive mobile phone unit. The process initiated in Mumbai, once admitted by the court, would leave Ambani’s Reliance Communications Ltd., or RCom, 270 days to repay debt or liquidate. ...
Read More »California, EPA trade barbs on fuel efficiency as deadline looms
Bloomberg US and California officials agreed on one thing about auto emissions standards: they’re still miles from an agreement, with a crucial deadline just two months away. In separate comments, Sacramento and Washington’s top environmental regulators said they’ve yet to overcome a long-running impasse over the Trump administration’s proposal to cap auto emissions and fuel economy standards after 2020 and ...
Read More »UK services sector raises risks for economic growth
Bloomberg The UK economy is at risk of stalling after growth in the services sector came close to a standstill, with firms growing increasingly anxious about Brexit. The purchasing managers index for services dropped to a 2 1/2-year low in January, IHS Markit said in a survey, falling more sharply than economists had forecast. Companies said they were less likely ...
Read More »J&J to settle bulk of consumer lawsuits
Bloomberg Johnson & Johnson, the world’s largest maker of health-care products, has agreed to settle the bulk of consumers’ lawsuits alleging it sold defective artificial hips and misled patients about their dangers, according to a lawyer for the plaintiffs. “The parties have reached an agreement that hopefully will resolve most, if not all, of the litigation,’’ said attorney Mark Lanier, ...
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