Dubai / WAM Residential and infrastructure projects are driving the growth of Dubai’s construction sector and this trend is expected to gain momentum in the lead up to Expo 2020, a new analysis released by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has revealed. The analysis, based on recent data from the Dubai Statistics Centre and Haver Analytics, found that the ...
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Idex secures 95% booking for its next year exhibition
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec) announced that bookings for both indoor and outdoor spaces for the upcoming editions of the International Defence Exhibition (Idex, 2019, and the Naval Defence Exhibition (Navdex, 2019), have already reached 95 per cent, revealing the global importance of the shows and the advanced preparations of the world’s leading players ...
Read More »DWTC leads with energy diversification initiatives
Dubai / WAM Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), continues its commitment to support Dubai’s vision for leadership in energy security and efficiency through its energy diversification initiatives. In line with the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy’s aim of generating 75 percent of its energy consumption from clean sources by 2050, the DWTC is championing a range of resource and energy optimisation ...
Read More »Africa LNG set to surge as floating projects cut time to reach market
Bloomberg Africa is on the cusp of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom. That’s in part due to accelerating global demand. It’s also down to a fast-track method of getting the fuel to market. Kosmos Energy Ltd’s project in Mauritania and Senegal, set to get the go-ahead next month, will use a floating vessel to convert gas from the offshore ...
Read More »LNG is becoming more like oil market
Bloomberg Some liquefied natural gas (LNG) sellers aren’t in a rush to deliver their multimillion-dollar cargoes. With uncertain demand and no signs yet of bitter cold, some traders are preferring to keep their fuel inside vessels in the hope prices will rise. While the sight of stationary cargoes might not be unusual in the more-established oil market, technology has only ...
Read More »US likely to go ahead with China tariff increase: Trump
Bloomberg President Donald Trump said he’ll likely push forward with plans to increase tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods, indicating he would also slap duties on all remaining imports from the Asian nation if negotiations with China’s leader Xi Jinping fail to produce a trade deal. Trump, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal published on Monday, said ...
Read More »As GM shutters US plants, slump in China is new hurdle
Bloomberg General Motors Co.’s attempt to rejuvenate its business once again is made more difficult by a dramatic slowdown in the world’s largest vehicle market: China. During previous shakeups, including its bankruptcy and recovery almost a decade ago, the US carmaker could rely on steadily growing demand in China that helped it weather cooling sales at home. Not this time ...
Read More »Buy now to profit from India vote volatility in 2019, says FundsIndia
Bloomberg Now is the time for equity investors to bet on India’s election results, even though the polls aren’t likely till May, according to FundsIndia. Investing five to six months before the elections in 2009 and 2014 earned an average three to six percent more than the Indian benchmark return in the five-year period to the next vote, said Vidya ...
Read More »China realty queen makes comeback with $7bn transfer
Bloomberg Wu Yajun’s transfer of a $7 billion stake to her daughter caps the property developer’s comeback after a 2012 divorce robbed her of the title of China’s richest woman. It also marks the distance that billionaire Wu has come since quitting an “iron rice bowl†job in 1988. Her property empire Longfor Group Holding Ltd. has almost doubled in ...
Read More »May’s Brexit deal could hurt UK-US trade pact: Trump
Bloomberg US President Donald Trump dropped a rhetorical bomb on UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s efforts to get a Brexit agreement through parliament, warning the deal she reached with the EU could jeopardise Britain’s ability to strike a trade pact with the US. “Right now as the deal stands she may not — they may not — be able to ...
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