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Brexit opposed by Japan Inc. as $59 billion rides on ballot

  Bloomberg Japan Inc. has $59 billion at stake on the June 23 referendum in the U.K., when Britons vote to either leave or stay in the European Union. That’s the amount Japanese companies have invested in the U.K., which benefits more from the Asian nation than any other country outside Europe apart from the U.S., according to figures compiled ...

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Clinton poised for primary history, but Trump awaits

  Los Angeles / AFP Hillary Clinton stands poised to claim the Democratic mantle with Tuesday’s primaries including California, overwhelming her rival Bernie Sanders and setting up a historic US presidential election showdown with Republican Donald Trump. The frontrunner is all but assured of locking in her party’s nomination, a monumental step towards fulfilling a dream of returning to the White ...

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Emirates Islamic’s ‘EI trade’ receives international award

  Dubai / Emirates Business Emirates Islamic, one of the leading Islamic financial institutions in the UAE, was recognised among Global Finance’s 2016 ‘The Innovators’ of Islamic Finance for EI trade, the world’s first of its kind Shari’a-compliant online Trade Finance and Supply Chain platform. EI trade was launched in November 2015 to offer the bank’s corporate and business customers ...

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Senior management need of hour to fight cybercrime

  OUR CORRESPONDENT / Emirates Business Cyber threats have emerged as one of the main maladies that UAE’s enterprises are facing at this moment. Not only IT companies but also conventional industries like retail, logistics and even manufacturing are bearing the brunt of cyber threats. In one of its recent cyber security poll, DarkMatter, a leading IT-giant of the region, ...

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Maritime biz a pivotal source of income in ME

  ALKESH SHARMA / Emirates Business The Middle East remains a key market for the growth of global yacht industry. According to well-placed survey reports, nearly 55 percent of region’s ultra-wealthy buy superyachts, and it is the highest proportion of any global market. “The 55 percent ‘propensity to buy’ for the Middle East is the highest of all regions,” said ...

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SMEs in the country look to an ‘e-future’

  RITIKA SHARMA / Emirates Business As the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) industry takes center-stage in the economy of the UAE, entrepreneurs are looking for fresh territories to venture into and start their businesses. According to a recent report that accessed the industries explored by budding entrepreneurs in the GCC region, Finance and Technology (Fintech) and e-commerce have emerged ...

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Important to see if weak jobs were anomaly: Fed’s Rosengren

  Bloomberg Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said he expects U.S. economic conditions to continue improving, making further rate increases appropriate, although it will be important to see whether a weak employment report for May proves to be an anomaly. “Lately the economic data have been choppy,” Rosengren said in the text of a speech prepared for ...

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Argentine shale project may top $10bn, says Exxon Corp’s Tillerson

  Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp. may invest more than $10 billion as it transplants the U.S. shale-drilling model to Argentina’s Vaca Muerta region in the next few decades, Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson said. The oil giant has so far invested $200 million in the world’s second-largest shale gas deposit and plans to invest another $250 million in coming months ...

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US raps China on excess steel production

  Beijing / AFP US envoys pressed China on Monday to cut excess steel production that is flooding global markets and to reach a diplomatic settlement to territorial disputes in the South China Sea as the two sides opened a high-level dialogue. The annual meeting of Cabinet-level foreign affairs, trade and other officials from both sides is meant to head off ...

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South China Sea casts shadow over crucial USA-China talks

  Beijing / AFP President Xi Jinping said China and the US needed to trust each other more as both sides sought to minimise tensions over the South China Sea at the opening on Monday of key annual talks in Beijing. China claims nearly all of the strategically vital sea despite competing claims by several Southeast Asian neighbours, and has ...

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