Abu Dhabi / WAM The Emirates Diplomatic Academy (EDA), on Wednesday announced at a press conference that it will host the inaugural edition of the Abu Dhabi Diplomacy Conference that is set to provide a premier interdisciplinary platform to discuss the latest innovations, trends and challenges in the field of diplomatic practice. Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Abdullah ...
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Oil set for longest losing run since 2014 as supply fears ease
Bloomberg Crude’s poised for the longest losing streak since 2014 as concerns of a supply crunch eased on a forecast for rising US production and waivers for eight countries allowing temporary import of Iranian oil. Futures in New York fell as much as 0.9 percent and headed for an 8.5 percent drop in eight straight sessions. The US government forecast ...
Read More »Royal Dutch Shell, Total set up long-term goal to reduce carbon intensity
Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Total SA are the only companies among the 10 biggest oil and gas producers in the world which disclose how their carbon emissions will decline over time, according to the first analysis of its kind by managers overseeing more than $9 trillion of funds. The Anglo-Dutch and French majors are the only companies among ...
Read More »South Sudan oil outlook hinges on peace deal
Bloomberg South Sudan’s optimism about restoring oil output to 350,000 barrels a day depends on the success of a recent peace deal and both are unlikely, according to Wood Mackenzie Ltd. Crude production fell by about two-thirds to 130,000 barrels per day as blocks were shut-in during a conflict that erupted in late 2013, after a dispute between President Salva ...
Read More »Australia to nix CK’s $9.4 billion pipeline bid
Bloomberg CK Group’s A$13 billion ($9.4 billion) bid for gas pipeline operator APA Group was knocked back by Australia’s government on national security concerns, a decision that has the potential to further inflame diplomatic tensions with China. “I have advised the consortium led by CK Asset Holdings Ltd. of my preliminary view that its proposed acquisition of APA Group would ...
Read More »SoftBank IPO seeks record $18bn from retail investors
Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. is seeking to raise a record 2 trillion yen ($18 billion) from Japanese individuals in the initial public offering (IPO) of its mobile phone unit, targeting investors who often get no interest on their savings, said people familiar with the matter. Nomura Holdings Inc., a joint global coordinator, will sell the biggest part of the shares ...
Read More »Super Apps all set to change Asia’s cities, economies
Bloomberg The ability to communicate, shop online, order rides, read books, play games, get food delivery and pay for anything within a single, unified smartphone app is Asia’s defining innovation, technology leaders said at Bloomberg’s New Economy Forum in Singapore. WeChat, Grab and Go-Jek are prime examples of a breed of software called the Super App. In the US and ...
Read More »China’s car market to contract this year
Bloomberg A Chinese government official has sounded the most direct warning yet about the nation’s slumping car industry. China’s vehicle sales will come in under 30 million units this year and may even fall below the number in 2017, Wu Wei, a divisional director under China’s top economic planning body, said on Wednesday. Companies shouldn’t expand production capacity blindly, and ...
Read More »Runaway ore train exposes Australia’s reliance on desert railway
Bloomberg A network of private railroads more than three times the length of the New York subway system is the key lifeline for Australia’s A$61.3 billion ($44.5 billion) iron ore export industry. So when there’s a derailment in the biggest shipper — global markets, as well as the ground, shudder. A runaway train that derailed this week after traveling 92 ...
Read More »Facebook, Google are election ad winners despite meddling outcry
Bloomberg Even before ballots are counted from the elections, some clear winners have emerged, as Google and Facebook Inc. reap windfalls from political advertising after a season of controversy over online political speech. Political ad spending is on course to set a record, exceeding expenditures in the 2016 presidential election year, with a total of perhaps $9 billion. Political ad ...
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