Bloomberg Shares in Tencent Holdings Ltd. jumped 4.5 percent after Chinese media reported that regulators have resumed approving games, signaling a potential end to a hiatus that’s chilled the world’s biggest gaming industry. Tencent and peers from South Korea to Japan spiked after the official China Securities Journal reported that regulators had reviewed and passed an initial batch of online ...
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PG&E roiled by regulator’s breakup threat
Bloomberg After years of wildfires linked to power lines, a deadly explosion and accusations of falsified safety records, California utility owner PG&E Corp is facing a deterioration of trust among state leaders. The California Public Utilities Commission has begun a formal process to evaluate whether PG&E’s Pacific Gas and Electric utility should be split into separate electric and gas companies, ...
Read More »Facebook faces fresh privacy lawsuit
Bloomberg Facebook Inc faces growing pressure over its privacy protections as the District of Columbia sued over its handling of user data, exemplified by the privacy breach in which personal information of millions of Americans was transferred to Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm hired by President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. The suit alleges Facebook violated the district’s Consumer Protection ...
Read More »Drug giants turning back to the lab
Bloomberg Two of the world’s biggest drugmakers agreed to create a giant seller of over-the-counter medicines, in yet another sign that pharmaceutical giants are slowly turning away from the grocery store and back towards the laboratory. GlaxoSmithKline Plc and Pfizer Inc said that they plan to combine their sprawling consumer-health businesses into a single company selling everything from Advil pain ...
Read More »Death toll in Indonesia tsunami soars past 220
Bloomberg The death toll from a tsunami triggered by suspected volcanic activity near the Sunda Strait in Indonesia has topped 200 as rescuers continue to search for dozens missing in the tourist region. More than 220 people, mostly tourists, are confirmed dead, at least 843 injured and dozens are missing in the two provinces hit by waves late on Saturday, ...
Read More »UAE’s pioneering initiatives enhance Islamic economy
DUBAI / Emirates Business The Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC) on Saturday outlined the 2019 action plan for the Dubai: The Capital of Islamic Economy initiative at its fourth board meeting for 2018. Chairing the meeting, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of DIEDC, confirmed the UAE’s pioneering role as a catalyst for innovative initiatives ...
Read More »2nd phase of expansion plan for Danat Al Emarat Hospital to cost $82mn
ABU DHABI / WAM The United Eastern Medical Services Board announced on Saturday the second phase of the expansion project of Danat Al Emarat Hospital for Women and Children in Abu Dhabi. The second phase includes the construction of a new tower with a capacity of 100 beds, at a total cost of AED300 million ($81.7 million). The new tower ...
Read More »Dubai on track as financial, business hub
Dubai / WAM The Department of Economic Development (DED), announced the release of the ‘Dubai Economic Report 2018’ on Saturday. The report reviews the major macro-and sectoral level economic developments and growth in the emirate during 2017. It aims to be a reference for public and private sector decision-making as well as for developing policies and strategies that enhance overall ...
Read More »â€˜UAE does not distinguish when assisting individuals in need’
Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE is committed to universal humanitarian principles, and does not differentiate between peoples when delivering aid to those in need, said His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC). The UAE leadership, under President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al ...
Read More »Ghosn’s demise exposes France in showdown with ally Nissan
Bloomberg An hour’s drive north of Paris along the River Seine lies Flins, home to Renault SA’s biggest and oldest factory, where 2,700 workers and 900 robots toil in tandem to churn out a steady stream of compact cars. More than half of the vehicles rolling off the line, however, don’t carry the Renault diamond badge. Instead, the factory’s most ...
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