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UAE rebuilding more schools in Yemen in 2019

Aden / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) teams have started rehabilitation of seven schools in Yemen as part of the UAE developmental and aid programmes during the Year of Tolerance. In continuation of the Year of Zayed initiatives, the new projects include revamping seven schools: Al Wahda, in Al Seimen; Tarek bin Zayed, in Al Shujeirah; Al Fajr, in ...

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ADFD allocates $10mn for solar PV project in Mauritius

ABU DHABI / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), the leading national entity for international development aid, on Saturday signed a $10 million concessionary loan agreement with the Government of Mauritius to fund a solar photovoltaic (PV) kits project. As announced at the eighth session of the Irena Assembly in January 2018, the project that aims to provide ...

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UK’s nuclear future fades as Hitachi exit follows Toshiba

Bloomberg Britain’s plan for a nuclear revival was thrown into disarray after the second Japanese company in as many months seemed to pull the plug on a new plant. The UK government has put atomic energy at the heart of its effort to attract 100 billion pounds ($130 billion) of investment to upgrade its aging reactors it needs to keep ...

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India oil demand growth rebounds from 4-year low

Bloomberg India’s oil demand growth in 2018 rebounded from the slowest pace in four years as the country recovered from the shock of a cash ban and the roll out of a national sales tax. The nation’s consumption of petroleum products rose 4.1 percent to about 210 million tonnes, the Oil Ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell said. Growth improved ...

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Infosys raises sales forecast over ‘healthy pipeline’ of deals

Bloomberg Infosys Ltd, Asia’s second-largest software exporter by value, raised its sales forecast for the year ending March citing a “healthy pipeline” of orders. Bangalore, India-based Infosys predicts revenue will expand as much as 9 percent from an earlier target of 8 percent. Chief Executive Officer Salil Parekh expects a revival in the company’s financial services business, and its ability ...

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Wanda sales drop on asset disposals

Bloomberg Dalian Wanda Group Co.’s sales declined for a third year as Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin’s conglomerate continues to divest assets under government scrutiny. Revenue fell 5.7 percent to 214.3 billion yuan ($31.7 billion) in 2018, the once-acquisitive group said in an emailed statement. The statement didn’t say if the company was profitable or loss-making last year. Total assets dropped ...

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Ghosn deputy Munoz resigns from Nissan

Bloomberg One of Nissan Motor Co’s most senior executives and a close confidant to its jailed chairman, Carlos Ghosn, has resigned from the company one week after taking a leave of absence. Jose Munoz, Nissan’s chief performance officer, resigned effective immediately, according to a post on his LinkedIn page and a company spokesman. Munoz, 53, had reported directly to Chief ...

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Geely denies report it cut Daimler stake

Bloomberg Zhejiang Geely Holding Group denied selling any of its 9.7 percent stake in Daimler AG, following a Bloomberg report that the holding had been cut in half. Geely, in a statement on its website, said that as a long-term investor in Daimler and its largest single shareholder, it has no plans to cut its holding in Daimler and that ...

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TCS misses estimates on rupee and employee costs

Bloomberg Tata Consultancy Services Ltd narrowly missed analyst estimates as quarterly profit was hit by a volatile currency and unexpected rise in employee costs. Asia’s largest software outsourcing provider reported a 24 percent increase in net income to 81.1 billion rupees ($1.2 billion) in the three months ended in December, compared with the 81.9 billion-rupee average of estimates. Sales came ...

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Japan Olympic chief charged in French corruption probe

Bloomberg Japanese Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda was charged as part of a French corruption probe into the awarding of the 2020 Olympic Games to Tokyo, a person familiar with the matter said. Takeda, however, insisted that he hadn’t been indicted. The charges against Takeda, who led Tokyo’s successful bid, were filed on December 10, said the person, asking not ...

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