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IoT Middle East 2019 to focus on business aspects of digital transformation

Dubai / Emirates Business Following positive response and an impressive line up of speakers confirmed for the ‘Internet of Things 2019’, key stake holders from the region have confirmed their presence at the Armani Hotel Dubai from the February 20-21, 2019 for the sixth edition of the cross-industry C level conference aimed for decision makers in both the private- and ...

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Abu Dhabi Food Festival sees more than 70,000 visitors

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Food Festival (ADFF), has officially concluded with more than 70,000 visitors and food lovers coming together across the emirate, strongly contributing to the positioning of Abu Dhabi as a global culinary hub. The two-week festival, organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), ran until December 22, ...

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Nissan’s Greg Kelly granted bail after month in Tokyo jail

Bloomberg Greg Kelly, the Nissan Motor Co. aide arrested along with former Chairman Carlos Ghosn, was granted bail on Tuesday, making way for his potential release after spending more than a month in jail. The Tokyo District Court set Kelly’s bail at 70 million yen ($635,000), according to the Tokyo prosecutors’ office. He was arrested on November 19 and was ...

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Indonesia tsunami death toll tops 400

Bloomberg The death toll from a tsunami along Indonesia’s Sunda Strait exceeded 400 as rescuers scour through the wreckage of hundreds of hotels and houses flattened by the deadly wave. At least 16,000 people have been displaced and about 1,500 were injured after the tsunami struck the Indonesian provinces Lampung and Banten late on December 22, according to the National ...

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China vows more support for private sector buffeted by slowdown in 2019

Bloomberg Chinese policy makers will step up support for the struggling private sector in 2019, with the state council announcing a series of measures for the firms, which have been hit hard by the slowing economy and trade tensions. The central bank will improve policies on targeted reserve-requirement ratio cuts and inclusive finance to further support private companies, according to ...

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Japan to prevent foreign workers drifting to cities

Bloomberg Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s cabinet approved a policy document on Tuesday, seeking to deflect criticism of a law that will open the door to foreign guest workers from April. Under the new framework, the number of workers coming from abroad will be limited to 345,150 over five years, according to a document distributed to reporters in advance of the ...

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World steps up to study India’s cash ban, PM looks away

Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration hasn’t assessed the impact of one of history’s most sweeping changes in currency policy. “No Madam,” was the Indian junior finance minister’s reply to a lawmaker’s question in parliament on December 14 on whether the government had studied the aftereffects of the move in November 2016 to invalidate almost all of the country’s currency ...

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Fines handed out by British finance watchdog falls 75%

Bloomberg The total value of fines handed out by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority fell by almost 75 percent in 2018, after a bumper year in which it had secured penalties against the likes of Deutsche Bank AG, Merrill Lynch International and Rio Tinto Plc. The regulator handed out 60.5 million pounds ($76.6 million) in fines in 2018, more than ...

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Acorda rises 9.7 pct after getting nod for Parkinson’s therapy

Bloomberg Acorda Therapeutics Inc rose the most since October after the US Food and Drug Administration approved its therapy for Parkinson’s disease. The drug, which will be sold under the name Inbrija, is an inhaled version of levodopa, an existing therapy that treats the effects of the neurodegenerative disorder. Acorda declined to say how it plans to price the product, ...

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Alcoa reduces more aluminum output in Quebec

Bloomberg Alcoa Corp will further curtail production at a Canadian smelter as the biggest US aluminum producer faces a shortage of workers amid a dispute with unionised workers and the impact of US tariffs on shipments of the metal. The Pittsburgh-based company said it will curtail half of the one operating potline’s 138,000 metric tonne capacity at its majority-owned Aluminerie ...

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