Bloomberg South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources has issued a moratorium on new applications for petroleum exploration and development in order to change its licensing process. The restriction won’t affect applications received before the date of publication of the notice, which appeared in the online version of the Government Gazette on June 28 and was signed by Minister Gwede Mantashe. ...
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Bosch plans to sell $1.5 billion packaging machines division
Bloomberg German engineering group Robert Bosch GmbH plans to sell its packaging technology division that generated 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in sales last year to focus on its core business. The main pharmaceutical and food-packaging operations have insufficient synergies with the manufacturer’s other areas and can compete more effectively outside the group, Bosch said in an emailed statement. It ...
Read More »Hapag-Lloyd profit warning drags down shipping industry
Bloomberg Shares of German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd AG plunged as much as 22 percent after the company cut its profit forecast for the year, as overcapacity in the industry combined with rising fuel costs to put a squeeze on profit. Danish rival A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S also fell on Hapag-Lloyd’s surprise profit warning. Container-shipping capacity has been growing faster than trade ...
Read More »UK construction growth beats forecasts
Bloomberg The UK construction industry fared far better than previously thought during a snow-blighted first quarter, giving an unexpected boost to the economy. Building output fell 0.8 percent from the fourth quarter instead of the 2.7 percent drop estimated last month, the Office for National Statistics said. Overall economic growth was revised to 0.2 percent from 0.1 percent. Separate figures ...
Read More »German jobless rate falls
Bloomberg German unemployment fell for the 12th consecutive month in June, suggesting that companies in Europe’s largest economy are relatively optimistic that the current slowdown won’t worsen. The number of people out of work declined by a seasonally adjusted 15,000 to 2.342 million, the Federal Labor Agency in Nuremberg said. Economists in a Bloomberg survey had predicted a drop of ...
Read More »In Trump trade war, firms like GM wind up on both sides
Bloomberg In imposing sweeping tariffs, President Donald Trump is betting he can give domestic companies a boost while beating back foreign competitors. The problem is figuring out which one is which. About 40 percent of the cars and trucks that General Motors Co. sells in the US this year, for example, will be imported, according to researcher LMC Automotive. The ...
Read More »DGCX posts record H1 results, volumes up 44%
DUBAI / WAM Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) recorded its best H1 ever in its 13-year history, trading over 11,300,000 contracts so far in 2018, up 44 percent year-on-year (y-o-y). Traded value for the first six months of 2018 breached $250 billion for the first time too. The exchange’s record-breaking performance was sealed following a robust month of trading ...
Read More »ADIB brokerage arm launches equity trading opportunities on US markets
ABU DHABI / WAM ADIB Securities, the brokerage subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), a leading financial institution, has laun- ched services for clients to trade equities on US markets, including the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. The new offering will enable customers to buy and sell Sharia’a-compliant stocks through ADIB Securities’ leading digital and traditional trading channels. ...
Read More »ADM saves AED1bn in sustainability drive
ABU DHABI / WAM The Abu Dhabi City Municipality (ADM) revealed that it has saved AED1.058 billion as a result of applying sustainability standards to various types of infrastructural projects. The achievement is marked by the implementation of the standards of value engineering and sustainability during the initial designs phases of the municipal projects. The ADM started implementation of sustainability ...
Read More »DP World plans to set up logistics facility in Ethiopia
DUBAI/ WAM The DP World is planning to set up a logistics facility in Ethiopia to facilitate transport of goods to landlocked countries in Africa, revealed Sultan bin Sulayem, DP World Group Chairman & CEO and Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation. “We are planning to set up a logistics complex in Ethiopia where goods can be transported ...
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