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Emirates Foundation launches Kafa’at Internship Fair

  Dubai / WAM The Emirates Foundation launched the first nationwide Kafa’at Internship Fair, 2016, to connect Emiratis with top employers across the UAE and opening up a variety of internship opportunities that align with their career ambitions. Under the patronage of Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Chairman of Emirates Foundation, and ...

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Oil at $60 by year-end not ‘unthinkable’: Saudi minister

  Bloomberg The oil-price could recover to $60 a barrel by the end of 2016, said Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister, just weeks after agreeing to cut supply for the first time in eight years. The world’s largest crude exporter will work with other producers to determine output caps and is “optimistic” about reaching a deal by the end of November, ...

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Oil bulls leap into market as OPEC supply accord spurs rally

  Bloomberg OPEC’s first deal to cut output in eight years has spurred a running of the oil bulls. Prices surged, breaching $50 a barrel, since the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to the cut on Sept. 28 in Algiers. The group, which pumped at a record in September, will decide on quotas for its members at an official ...

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Kuwait postpones planned $10bn sovereign bond issue until 2017

  DUBAI/ Reuters Kuwait has delayed a sovereign bond issue of up to $10 billion until next year after deciding it is in no rush to raise funds overseas, bankers familiar with Kuwaiti debt policy said. Finance Minister Anas al-Saleh said in July the government planned to sell as much as $10 billion of U.S. dollar-denominated conventional and Islamic bonds ...

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Scramble for green yield in Europe has big power beating banks

  Bloomberg Some of Europe’s largest utilities are choosing to finance renewable energy projects alone instead of involving banks, leading to an unexpected gain in cash flowing into the industry that’s struggling to cope with subsidy cuts. Investment in clean energy in Europe, rose 2 percent to $41.2 billion in the first nine months of this year compared with the ...

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UK immigration plans would harm economy, warn biz chiefs

  Bloomberg UK government proposals to make companies list their foreign workers would harm the economy because they are “anti-business and dangerously naive,” more than 100 leaders of small and medium-sized businesses said in a letter to the Daily Telegraph newspaper. “The ability to hire both British and non-British people has historically helped business grow by bringing in varied skills ...

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May’s Brexit smoke signals won’t sway EU, Dombrovskis says

  Bloomberg European Union policy makers aren’t attempting to read anything into signals sent by Theresa May and the rest of the U.K. government on Britain’s future relationship with the bloc and are just waiting for an official communication, an EU Commission vice president said. “The European Commission will probably not be interpreting the U.K. government,” Valdis Dombrovskis said in ...

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Contract theory earns pair Nobel Economics Prize

  Stockholm / AFP British-American economist Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom of Finland on Monday won the Nobel Economics Prize for their work on contract theory, the jury said. “This year’s laureates have developed contract theory, a comprehensive framework for analysing many diverse issues in contractual design, like performance-based pay for top executives, deductibles and co-pays in insurance, and the ...

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