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Global business turns to DIFC Courts for enforcement in first half of 2016

  Dubai / Emirates Business The DIFC Courts’ position as the region’s preeminent English-language business courts was reinforced in the first half of 2016, with the number and total value of cases continuing to increase strongly. The period was also notable for a significant increase in the number of enforcement cases, indicating the confidence business has in the DIFC Courts …

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Now is a good time to invest in Dubai property

  Dubai / Emirates Business The MENA region’s leading diversified real estate and property services company says Dubai is well on the way to a strong market recovery and that now is a good time to invest. Robert Welanetz, Chief Executive Officer of Majid Al Futtaim – Properties, the UAE-based developer of shopping malls, hotels and mixed-use living communities across …

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China’s N-ambitions in troubled waters

  AP China’s ambitions to become a pioneer in nuclear energy are sailing into troubled waters. Two state-owned companies plan to develop floating nuclear reactors, a technology engineers have been considering since the 1970s for use by oil rigs or island communities. Beijing is racing Russia, which started developing its own in 2007, to get a unit into commercial operation. …

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Chinese investors buy Caesars’ games unit for $4.4bn

  Bloomberg Investors led by Chinese online games developer Shanghai Giant Network Technology Co. agreed to buy Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s online casino-style games unit Playtika Ltd. for $4.4 billion in cash, even as gambling remains illegal in the Asian country. The consortium includes Yunfeng Capital, the private equity company founded by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Chairman Jack Ma, China Oceanwide …

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Tokyo elects Yuriko Koike as first woman governor

AFP Veteran politician Yuriko Koike was elected on Sunday as Tokyo’s first woman governor, according to media exit polls, and immediately vowed to get a grip on the megacity’s troubled 2020 Olympic preparations. Public broadcaster NHK, Jiji Press and other major media forecast the 64-year-old Koike as the winner just after polls closed at 8 pm (1100 GMT). Koike is …

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Chinese billionaire takes on murky charities in country

  Bloomberg Chinese billionaire Jack Ma wants to pry the lid off China’s opaque charities. Ant Financial, the affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. he controls, is using the technology behind bitcoin to record transactions and improve the accountability of the country’s philanthropic organizations. The company began a tamper-proof ledger based on blockchain technology to record donations made by its …

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Wireless carrierAmerica Movil falls to 7-year low as Mexico woes continue

  Bloomberg America Movil SAB, the Latin American wireless carrier controlled by billionaire Carlos Slim, sank to a seven-year low after reporting disappointing profit with its Mexican unit under siege from competitors and regulators. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization fell 11 percent from a year earlier to 61 billion pesos ($3.23 billion), the Mexico City-based company said Thursday …

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