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Dafza, DIEDC launch first-of-its-kind halal trade and marketing center

Dubai / Emirates Business In the presence of His Excellency Rustam Noor Ali Minnikhanov, President of the Russian Republic of Tatarstan and His Excellency Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of DIEDC, Dubai Airport Freezone Authority (DafzaA) and the Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC) have launched the first of its kind Halal Trade and Marketing ...

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Central bank amends loan transfer terms

Dubai / WAM The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates has decided to amend the terms governing personal loans and finance transfer from one bank or finance company to another, obligating banks and finance firms to reduce the interest rate and not to increase payment period of retail loans, which will be provided after the issuance of the new ...

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FANR reviews operational activities of Barakah plant

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Board of Management of the UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) convened its fifth meeting at the site of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, where it reviewed progress of its operational activities and discussed a number of initiatives planned during this year. During the meeting, the Board learned about latest updates of the FANR ...

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India’s top court asks regulator to decide on Tata, Adani power relief

Bloomberg India’s top court has directed the federal electricity regulator to decide within 8 weeks on approving revised tariffs for three power producers in the western state of Gujarat due to increased cost of imported coal. The Gujarat government sought the top court’s intervention to implement a state government panel’s report that recommended implementing a cost-reflective tariff, which would mirror ...

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World’s biggest tidal stream project to add two new turbines

Bloomberg Simec Atlantis Energy Ltd., a renewable energy developer, plans to extend its tidal stream project in Scotland by adding two new turbines. The MeyGen facility currently has a capacity of 6MWs, and the extension will bring it to 10MWs. It’s partially funded by a $19mn support package from the European Commission. Atlantis is trying to bring costs down by ...

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RBC’s new idea to ease Canadian crude pain

Bloomberg With new pipelines unlikely to come online anytime soon, analysts at Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) are floating a new idea to ease Alberta’s crude oil bottlenecks: Give producers a temporary respite from making royalty payments. Suspending the average 5 percent royalty that Alberta’s oil producers pay to the province in the form of cash or barrels of crude ...

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China aims to pull more currency trading to domestic markets

Bloomberg China plans to deepen its foreign-exchange markets to encourage both domestic and overseas players to trade and borrow external currencies more onshore, in the latest step towards fostering a global role for its financial system. The China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS), an arm of the central bank, plans to develop swaps involving overseas currencies — such as between ...

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Top Chinese online brokers prepare for IPO showdown in US

Bloomberg Two of China’s top online brokers for trading overseas stocks are preparing to face off in the U.S. market. Tiger Brokers, backed by veteran investor Jim Rogers, is planning a $200 million US initial public offering (IPO) early next year, people with knowledge of the matter said. Futu Securities, a rival backed by tech tycoon Pony Ma’s Tencent Holdings ...

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India turns to eco-friendly firecrackers to battle smog

Bloomberg The smog is so bad in India the government is developing firecrackers that emit less pollution. Scientists at the government-run Council of Scientific and Industrial Research institute have created pyrotechnic prototypes that emit about 30 percent less particulate matter, India’s environment minister Harsh Vardhan said at a briefing in New Delhi. Costs for consumers are estimated to be as ...

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Sony’s PlayStation heads for record year

Bloomberg Sony Corp. upgraded its earnings outlook for a second straight quarter, thanks to a plethora of hit video-game titles that are boosting the PlayStation business. Operating profit for the current fiscal year through March will be 870 billion yen ($7.72 billion), up from the prior forecast of 670 billion yen, the Tokyo-based company said in a statement on Tuesday. ...

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