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Intel’s planned US chip plant has bankers looking for deals

  Bloomberg Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP’s $15 billion commitment last year to help finance Intel Corp.’s giant new semiconductor complex in Arizona, the first deal of its kind, sent investors and bankers racing to find similar opportunities. Brookfield, a major infrastructure investor, put up $2 billion in equity and borrowed $13 billion from a mix of foreign banks, pension funds ...

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North Korea shuts door on US talks, raising risk of provocations

Bloomberg North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said the door remains shut for talks with the US on winding down its atomic arsenal, setting the stage for renewed provocations by pledging to respond to what it saw as threats from Washington. “The DPRK is not interested in any contact or dialogue with the US as long as it pursues its hostile policy ...

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UK, Australian leaders to unveil nuclear submarine plan at White House

  Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, are planning to go to Washington DC in mid-March potentially to unveil a proposal for Australia’s nuclear submarine project, according to a person familiar with the matter. President Joe Biden will host the British and Australian leaders, and the allies are expected to announce their preferred design ...

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Etihad Cargo surpasses its operational targets in 2022

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Aviation Group, exceeded its operational performance targets in 2022. The carrier achieved 80.5% on-time-performance (OTP) for freighter departures and 84.1% OTP for freighter arrivals, ahead of its 80% target. The carrier has also maintained a delivered-as-promised (DAP) rate of 86.6%, a 2.6% improvement compared to the ...

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UAE landmarks light up in support of World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day 2023

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Landmarks across the UAE lit up in support of the fourth World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day (WNTDD), an annual moment that aims to galvanise the global community in support of ending neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), a band of debilitating diseases that affect some 1.7 billion people worldwide. Seventeen buildings and structures across Abu Dhabi and ...

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Adnec to host leading int’l conferences, exhibitions in 2023

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, part of the Adnec group, is preparing to host major international exhibitions and conferences in 2023, welcoming visitors, exhibitors, and speakers from all over the world. Almost one-third (33 per cent) of these events will take place for the first time in Abu Dhabi and the Middle East, aligning with the ...

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ENBD Reit reports net asset value of $173mn in Q3 2022

  Dubai / WAM ENBD Reit, the Shari’a compliant real estate investment trust managed by Emirates NBD Asset Management Limited, has announced its net asset value (NAV) at December 31, 2022. ENBD Reit’s NAV amounted to $173 million ($0.69 per share), up from $168 million at December 31, 2021. This reflects the continued positive momentum in the Dubai real estate ...

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EU unveils green investment plan

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) unveiled a roadmap for how it plans to keep its industries competitive as the bloc tries to catch up to the US and China, which offer huge subsidies to domestic green technologies. The European Commission wants to use its Green Deal Industrial Plan to boost national support for companies through investment aid and tax ...

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Worst UK strikes for a decade shut schools and stop trains

Bloomberg Swathes of office staff have been forced to work from home Wednesday as widespread industrial action closes schools and cripples Britain’s rail network. As many as 475,000 union members are on strike, demanding pay rises that do more to combat the cost-of-living crisis. Many were given salary increases of less than 5% last year, even as inflation climbed above ...

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Swedish bankruptcies 10-year high as housing crunch hits builders

  Bloomberg The number of Swedish bankruptcies soared to the highest level in at least a decade in January, as construction companies come under pressure from an ongoing housing-market rout. The number of companies filing for bankruptcy increased by 47% from a year earlier in January, to 622, according to credit reference agency UC. The data highlights the effects of ...

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