Bloomberg US President Donald Trump’s trade war isn’t only rattling global soybean markets. It’s also shifting the flow of crops within the US, changing pricing patterns and boosting how much of this season’s bumper crop needs to be stored. Traders shipping soybeans through the Pacific Northwest, a key export hub to China, are now diverting supply from that route south ...
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US trade gap reaches seven-month high
Bloomberg The US trade deficit widened more than forecast in September to a seven-month high as imports expanded and the merchandise gap with China hit a record amid an escalating tariff war. The gap for goods and services increased 1.3 percent from the prior month to $54 billion, Commerce Department data showed. The median estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg ...
Read More »Sluggish wages, exports hit Canadian growth
Bloomberg Canada’s unemployment rate fell back to four-decade lows, but sluggish wage increases and slumping exports offer little evidence the economy is running hot enough to warrant accelerated interest rate increases. Statistics Canada released jobs data that showed modest employment gains, but with a shrinking labour force and the slowest wage gains in a year. A separate trade report continued ...
Read More »Facebook gets symbolic fine in Cambridge Analytica row
Bloomberg Facebook Inc. was slapped with a symbolic 500,000-pound ($645,000) fine by the UK’s privacy regulator for “serious†violations of data protection rules that paved the way for the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The fine is the highest possible for the Information Commissioner’s Office under old rules that predated this year’s European Union revamp of privacy penalties. The ICO said that ...
Read More »Nokia bets on job cuts, fourth-quarter boost to meet targets
Bloomberg Nokia Oyj said it will reap the rewards of higher spending on next-generation wireless networks in the final months of 2018, after the Finnish company announced an unspecified number of jobs reductions in a $1 billion drive to cut costs to reach long-term targets. The results showed that the company has some way to go to fulfill Chief Executive ...
Read More »UAE to contribute $4.5 million for green projects
DUBAI / WAM Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al-Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, announced the UAE will contribute $1.5 million annually for the period 2019 to 2021, cumulatively amounting to $4.5 million, to fund the projects carried out by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI). The announcement was made at GGGI’s Assembly and Council, held at the South Korean ...
Read More »Adnic profit up 22.6%
ABU DHABI / WAM Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (Adnic) announced its financial resu- lts for first nine months of the year. Adnic reported net profit of AED218.8 million for the period, up 22.6% compared with the same period of last year. Sheikh Mohamed bin Saif Al-Nahyan, Chairman of Adnic, said, “The results stand as testament to the company’s continuous ...
Read More »du, Chinese telecom firm sign network services pact
DUBAI / WAM UAE-based Emirates Integrated Telecommunication Company (du) has signed a network installation outsource for services (NIO) agreement with Ch-ina Communication Services International (CCS). The contract will enable CCS UAE to provide services for installation and maintenance works acr-oss du’s vast “Access and Transport Networkâ€. Osman Sultan, CEO of du, said, “This contract signifies another bold step towards the ...
Read More »Nasdaq Dubai sees $100b in Islamic finance deals
DUBAI / WAM Transactions on the Nasdaq Dubai Murabaha platform for Islamic financing have exceeded a total of $100 billion, reflecting its popularity with corporate and individual users. Established jointly by Nasdaq Dubai and Emirates Islamic, the platform meets needs ranging from funding for corporate growth and expansion to personal finance for retail customers. Transactions so far in 2018 have ...
Read More »UAE, Ethiopia ink draft labour MoU
ADDIS ABABA / WAM The United Arab Emirates and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia have agreed on a draft MoU in the field of manpower and domestic aid workers. This came during a meeting involving delegates of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation and the Ethiopian Ministry of Labour that took place in the capital Addis Ababa in ...
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