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900 IS extremits killed in Mosul battle, says US

  Arbil / AFP The United States said on Thursday that up to 900 IS group extremists have been killed in the offensive to retake Iraq’s Mosul, as camps around the city filled with fleeing civilians. Iraqis who fled their homes expressed joy at escaping IS’s brutal rule as they were given shelter and assistance, in some cases reuniting with relatives ...

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MoF holds meeting with IMF mission

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The Ministry of Finance (MoF) recently held a meeting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission on the Ministry’s premises in Abu Dhabi. The meeting aimed to review the financial and economic performance indicators, as well as the Ministry’s achievements and financial policies that support the national economy. HE Younis Haji Al Khoori, Undersecretary ...

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Shurooq outlines key investment opportunities for Russian firms

  Sharjah / WAM The array of opportunities for Sharjah and Russia to do business was the topic of discussion at a roundtable event organised by the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) at the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday. More than 100 businesspersons and representatives of Sharjah-based Russian companies attended the meeting, which was aimed at boosting ...

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Etisalat Group posts net profit of AED6.2bn in first nine months

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The Etisalat Group reported a net profit of AED6.2 billion for the first nine months of 2016, an increase of 9 percent compared to same period last year. The consolidated financial statements issued on Wednesday show that consolidated revenues of the group amounted to AED13.2 billion and increased year-over-year by 3 percent. Similarly consolidated net profit ...

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Over 80 percent of Dubai people are happy: Study

  Dubai / Emirates Business Eighty three percent of people in Dubai consider themselves happy today, and 95% predict that they will be happy 5 years from now, according to a study released by the Smart Dubai Office at the first meeting of the ‘Happiness Champions’ for the Smart Dubai Happiness Agenda. Her Excellency Dr Aisha bin Bishr, Director General ...

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Gulf Navigation to expand fleet

  Dubai / Emirates Business Gulf Navigation Holding PJSC is expanding the company’s fleet through a strategic long-term partnership with Wuchang Group, China’s heavy industry giant. The decision was made at Gulf Navigation Holding’s latest board meeting. The move aims to meet the increasing demand for transferring chemicals from the UAE and other GCC countries to global markets. The signing ...

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Ousted Tata boss warns group faces $18bn in writedowns

  Bloomberg Ousted Tata Group Chairman Cyrus Mistry accused directors at India’s largest conglomerate of wrongfully dismissing him and warned that the tea-to-software giant may face 1.18 trillion rupees ($18 billion) in writedowns because of five unprofitable businesses he inherited. Mistry, who had been Tata’s chairman for almost four years, was abruptly removed from his role on Monday for non ...

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Indian lentil buyers renegotiate as price slumps on crop

  Bloomberg Indian importers of pulses are renegotiating contracts with suppliers after global prices of lentils and yellow peas dropped by as much as 30 percent on bumper global harvests. Contracts of as much as 500,000 tons of lentils and yellow peas worth about $350 million were renegotiated in the past two months, said Sudhakar Tomar, managing director of Dubai-based ...

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VW buybacks to begin under $14.7bn diesel-cheat accord

  Bloomberg Volkswagen AG and drivers suing the company in the US over its diesel-cheating scandal won final approval of their $14.7 billion settlement to resolve what’s likely to be the largest portion of VW’s civil liability worldwide. The accord requires VW to buy back cars with 2.0-liter diesel engines armed with so-called defeat devices used to beat emissions tests. ...

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Coca-Cola profit beats estimates, helped by smaller packages

  Bloomberg Coca-Cola Co., the world’s largest soft-drink company, posted third-quarter earnings that beat analysts’ estimates, helped by new beverages like sports drinks and sales of smaller, more-profitable package sizes. Profit was 49 cents a share, excluding some items, the Atlanta-based company said in a statement on Wednesday. Analysts estimated 48 cents, on average. And while sales fell 6.9 percent ...

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