Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Land Department (DLD), organised a real estate developer meeting in cooperation with Cityscape Global in order to identify the results achieved at Cityscape. The meeting was aimed to monitor the trends and needs of the real estate market, and innovative solutions that can be presented at upcoming editions for the benefit of all parties, including ...
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ERC reopens several roads to cyclone-hit Yemeni villages
MUKALLA / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), on Saturday re-opened a number of roads in seven villages surrounding the city of Al Mukalla in Yemen. The roads were either closed or damaged following Cyclone Luban which recently hit the Yemeni Governorate of Hadramaut and isolated the villages, inhabited by around 3,000 people. The ERC shovel trucks cleared the debris ...
Read More »UAE outlines its efforts to build a strong space sector
NEW YORK / WAM The UAE has outlined its efforts in constructing a strong and sustainable space sector that contributes to regional and international efforts to promote space exploration, and its development of advanced technologies to enhance the quality of life and contribute to the overall achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals at the United Nations General Assembly. The UAE’s ...
Read More »Trump approves first oil production facility from manmade island
Bloomberg The Trump administration has authorized Hilcorp Energy Co.’s plan to build an artificial gravel island in the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska and use it to extract crude — marking the first approval of an oil production facility in federal Arctic waters. The Interior Department’s conditional approval — subject to seasonal restrictions and other required permits — represents a ...
Read More »Adani goes green in coal country for first Australian project
Bloomberg Adani Enterprises Ltd., best known in Australia for its stalled Carmichael coal project, is nearing completion of a solar power farm in the Bowen Basin in Queensland, a region closely associated with coal mining. Commissioning of the first phase of the Rugby Run solar project will begin in December and power will be delivered from early next year, Adani ...
Read More »China, Japan vow to cooperate as Trump hits both on trade
Bloomberg China and Japan capped a restoration of ties with agreements on everything from currency swaps to ocean rescue, a thaw that comes as President Donald Trump seeks better trade terms with both nations. Shinzo Abe became the first Japanese prime minister to pay an official visit to China in seven years, as Asia’s two largest economies sought to play ...
Read More »Asset management industry in Singapore clocks strong growth
Bloomberg Assets are piling up at managers based in Singapore, where they rose 19 percent last year, faster than the global rate and the nation’s own historical average, according to its financial regulator. Managers in Singapore handled S$3.3 trillion ($2.4 trillion) in 2017, with drivers coming from traditional assets as well as those from private equity, hedge funds and others, ...
Read More »Malaysia tax-free period to up Q3 earnings growth
Bloomberg Earnings for Malaysian companies will show growth, thanks to the tax-free period that firms enjoyed after the newly elected government replaced the goods and services levy with one on sales and services. The season, which began with results from Public Bank Bhd. is expected to benefit from higher spending as taxes were dropped for most of the September quarter, ...
Read More »Remittances by overseas Indians set to hit record $76 billion amid rupee slump
Bloomberg Lured by the sharp slump in rupee against the dollar, Indians living overseas may boost remittances to a record, helping bolster the nation’s efforts to support Asia’s worst-performing major currency. The country is expected to receive remittances of about $76 billion in 2018, 10 percent more than in the previous year, according to estimates by EbixCash, the financial exchange ...
Read More »S Korea’s weaker GDP growth raising hurdle to rate increase
Bloomberg Weaker-than-expected growth in South Korea’s economy is raising fresh questions about whether the Bank of Korea will get its long-awaited interest rate hike next month. While stronger net exports helped sustain expansion, a second-straight quarterly decline in corporate capital investment and a sharp drop in hiring are evidence that the economy is losing steam. Gross domestic product expanded 0.6 ...
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