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Russia blasts reports of bounties on US troops

Bloomberg Russia dismissed US intelligence findings reported by American media that it paid bounties for the Taliban to kill American and allied soldiers in Afghanistan as “fake news.” The intelligence assessments are part of the domestic political battle in the US ahead of November presidential elections, said Zamir Kabulov, President Vladimir Putin’s envoy to Afghanistan. “It’s hard to explain otherwise ...

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European stocks fall with oil

Bloomberg European stocks slid while S&P 500 futures fluctuated as investors weighed scattered signs of economic improvement against the accelerating virus spread in the US, Brazil and India. The dollar slid against all of its major peers after three days of gains. Oil futures fell below $38 a barrel in New York. The yield on Treasury five-year notes traded near ...

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Food security key to UAE’s social and economic development: VP

DUBAI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has underlined the importance of food security as a key element of comprehensive development and highlighted UAE’s keenness to formulate plans and policies aimed at facilitating sustainable food production by utilising the latest in technology and innovative ...

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ADX introduces region’s first sustainability report

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) part of ADQ, on Sunday announce the launch of its first Sustainability Report, the first across the region to be presented in such a comprehensive format and is expected to be updated annually. The report, ADX said, is aligned with its growth strategy, and aims to increase the adoption of sustainable ...

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ADCCI organises its first online B2B matchmaking event

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) organised its first online B2B matchmaking event, which witnessed the participation of more than 100 Emirati and Korean businesses. This virtual online meeting is held instead of a physical one considering the current coronavirus pandemic and the applied precautionary measure including social distancing. At the beginning of ...

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Dubai Customs resumes work at full capacity

Dubai / WAM Dubai Customs’ offices resumed work at 100 percent capacity with intensified precautionary measures to ensure safety from Covid-19. This follows the government directives of gradual return to offices which Dubai Customs started from June 14. The last two weeks saw the Government Department’s staff return gradually to their offices following a shift routine where half of the ...

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India bets oil demand to recover fast from virus lockdown shock

Bloomberg India, the third-biggest oil consumer, expects fuel demand to return to normal earlier than projections by the International Energy Agency and OPEC. “If you look at the trend of the past few weeks, I’m confident that by the end of second quarter, demand will be as usual,” India’s oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said at the BloombergNEF Summit, referring to ...

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White House denies Trump briefed on Russia bounty plan

Bloomberg The White House denied reports that President Donald Trump had been briefed by intelligence officials about, but had done nothing to respond to, an effort by Russian President Vladimir Putin to put bounties on US and allied troops in Afghanistan. The statement came shortly after Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden slammed Trump for the alleged inaction, which was first ...

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Putin seizes moment to rule amid fading popularity

Bloomberg After two decades in power, Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings are at an all-time low as Russia’s economy reels under the impact of the coronavirus epidemic and the slump in oil prices. What better time for him to seek to extend his presidency for potentially 16 more years? It’s a measure of how tightly Putin has controlled the operation to ...

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UK PM vows heavy spending on economy, rejects austerity

Bloomberg Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed the UK will spend large sums on hospitals, schools and roads to jump-start the economy as it emerges from the coronavirus lockdown that has plunged the country into what may be the worst recession in three centuries. In an interview in the Daily Mail, Johnson rejected a return to the austerity policies that followed ...

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