Abu Dhabi /Â WAM The Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) announced today that the enabling work is under way for Phase 1 of the Saadiyat Lagoons District. The contract was awarded to Western Bainoona Group for General Contracting L.L.C. and covers ground improvements, in addition to site clearance. Officials noted that it is progressing on schedule, to be completed ...
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National Bonds website offers financial planning advice
Dubai /Â WAM National Bonds, a sharia-compliant savings and investment company in the UAE, has started providing financial planning tips and tools via its website as part of its continued efforts to spread financial literacy among the UAE population and the wider region. Launched by the Financial Advisory unit at National Bonds, the new financial planning section offers valuable insights ...
Read More »Sweden warns Britain against aggressive tax cuts
Bloomberg The UK should avoid any drastic steps to cut corporate taxes, or similar measures, as it prepares to start talks on leaving the European Union, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Loefven said. The premier of the largest Nordic economy also said the U.K.’s exit from the 28-nation bloc “shouldn’t take longer than necessary.†“But if the UK wants some ...
Read More »Pfizer nears $14bn takeover of Medivation
New York / AFP US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is nearing a deal to buy US biotech firm Medivation, which specializes in cancer treatments, for nearly $14 billion, US media reported. Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal said the deal could be made public as early as Monday. The Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, said it could be ...
Read More »German auto giant VW cuts 28,000 workers’ hours over supply woes
Frankfurt / AFP German auto giant Volkswagen said on Monday it would halt production at six plants for several days as a legal dispute with two key suppliers deepened. Around 27,700 workers at factories in Emden, Zwickau, Kassel, Salzgitter, Brunswick, and the firm’s home base of Wolfsburg would see their work hours slashed by the end of August, the ...
Read More »EON spin-off Uniper plans September flotation
Frankfurt / AFP Executives at Uniper, a spin-off business uniting German energy giant EON’s fossil fuel operations, said on Monday the new firm is in good shape for a September stock market debut. “We are very close to the goal,” chief executive Klaus Schaefer told journalists on a conference call. Uniper expects to publish its prospectus in early September ...
Read More »Russian wheat in best run since April
Bloomberg Russian wheat prices extended a rebound, capping the best run since April, as farmers charged more for high-protein grain after rains damaged crops there and in major competitor France. Wheat for loading at Black Sea ports rose 1.2 percent from a week earlier to $170 a metric ton as of Friday, Dmitry Rylko, director general of Moscow-based Institute ...
Read More »Poland’s to keep budget deficit below EU cap
Bloomberg Poland plans to keep its 2017 budget deficit below the European Union’s limit of 3 percent of gross domestic product even as a report showed the government revising down its outlook for economic growth. The shortfall is planned at 2.9 percent of GDP, the Finance Ministry said on its Twitter account on Monday. That compares with a 2.6 ...
Read More »UAE, China trade reaches AED257 billion in 2015
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) has highlighted the attractive investment environment that the UAE and Abu Dhabi offer during its participation at the China Investment Conference 2016, which recently concluded in Shanghai. The conference’s agenda included the discussion of the Chinese Silk Road Economic Belt Initiative and the UAE’s role in its implementation as well ...
Read More »National Archives, British Archives sign agreement
Abu Dhabi / WAM The National Archives and the British National Archives have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to coordinate the translation of important historical documents, including digitising and making them available to decision-makers and researchers, as well as using the documents in preparation of the nation’s curricula at various educational stages. The cooperation is in line with the ...
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