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Etihad Aviation group showcases future of air travel

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development and Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs, visited Etihad Innovation Week, as part of UAE Innovation Week. During a tour at Etihad Innovation Centre, the VIP dignitaries were shown the future ...

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UAE to strengthen trade, economic and investment ties with Cuba

  Havana / WAM The UAE is keen to strengthen co-operation with the Republic of Cuba in areas such as trade and economy, investment and tourism, as the bilateral economic support will significantly benefit the people of both countries, said Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, the UAE Minister of Economy. “We had the pleasure of exploring Havana and seeing the rich ...

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Central Bank, EIA sign MoU to boost financial services

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The Central Bank of the UAE said it had signed a memorandum of strategic partnership with the Emirates Identity Authority (EIA) in order to achieve common strategic objectives. The partnership also covers adoption of digital identity in electronic services provided by the UAE banks; sharing of knowledge, expertise and institutional experiences, and exchange of views and ...

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UAE, Saint Kitts and Nevis sign pact for air transport services

  Dubai / WAM The UAE and Saint Kitts and Nevis, a dual-island nation in the Caribbean, signed an initial agreement for air transport services. Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Mark Brantley, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, signed the agreement in the presence of HH Sheikh Ahmed bin ...

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2.5mn UAE consumers affected by cybercrime last year

  Dubai / Emirates Business Norton by Symantec (NASDAQ: SYMC), on Tuesday released findings from its annual Norton Cyber Security Insights Report, revealing 2.53 million consumers in the UAE have been victims of online crime in the past year as hackers take advantage of consumer complacency. The report shows that despite spending more than AED 5.2 billion (US $1.4 billion) ...

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S Africa slows N-plans as rating assessments loom

  Bloomberg South Africa delayed plans to build nuclear power plants as economic growth stalls, easing spending concerns as the country faces the risk of being cut to junk by credit-rating companies. The rand strengthened the most of major currencies against the dollar. The new timeline sees the first additional nuclear power plant coming on stream in 2037, compared with ...

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Edcon returns to profit as Bain cedes control of retailer

  Bloomberg Edcon Holdings Ltd. returned to profit in the second quarter after debt repayment costs eased following the exit of US private equity firm Bain Capital, while South Africa’s biggest clothing retailer cleared unwanted stock to boost sales during the busy festive period. Net income for the three months through September was 163 million rand ($11.5 million), the Johannesburg-based ...

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Fitch sees ‘weak’ Q4 as India cash crunch bites

  New Delhi / AFP Ratings agency Fitch said Tuesday it would revise down its India growth forecasts for the fourth quarter of 2016 after the country’s shock move to pull most of its currency out of circulation. Fitch Ratings said the move, aimed at forcing Indians to declare their untaxed money, had created a cash crunch that “seems to ...

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Japanese firm making Donald Trump masks struggles to meet demand

  Bloomberg A small Japanese company that specializes in rubber masks has been unable to deal with a sudden surge in demand for Donald Trump masks since his surprise victory in the US. presidential election on November 8. “We can’t keep up with demand—it will take us until mid-December to catch up with the orders we have now,” Takahiro Yagihara, ...

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Daimler removes China executive over ‘racist rant’

  Beijing / AFP German auto giant Daimler said on Tuesday it removed a top executive of its China trucks and buses unit, after his allegedly racist remarks in a parking row became national news. Rainer Gaertner, president and CEO of Daimler Trucks & Buses China, got into an argument with a local driver after seizing the parking spot he ...

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