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June, 2016

  • 22 June

    ADIPEC, ADEC to foster Next-Gen home-grown energy professionals

      Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Young ADIPEC, the annual youth outreach initiative by the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC), has announced it is partnership with the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) as part of government efforts to cultivate the next generation of home-grown energy professionals. The first-time cooperation between the two entities will enable Young ADIPEC ...

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  • 22 June

    UAE retail gets a tourism, infra boost

      Sunaina Rana / Emirates Business The UAE, with its rapidly-growing infrastructure and socio-economical factors, has been ranked among the most attractive retail markets around the globe. Tourism in the country also plays a vital role in promoting its retail sector, say experts. A surge in the number of high-end retail malls has also proved lucrative, bringing in foreign investors. ...

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  • 22 June

    Dubai Tourism hosts African travel industry

      Dubai / Emirates Business Arabian Falcon Holidays (AFH), the largest independent timeshare player in the Middle East, has recently hosted a delegation from the African travel industry at The Bonnington Jumeirah Lakes Towers as part of the mega familiarisation trip organised by Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). AFH extended a site visit of the accommodation options ...

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  • 22 June

    Final de-propping work on roof of MTB complete

      Dubai / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi Airports has announced that it has completed the final de-propping of the last arch in the roof of the new Midfield Terminal Building (MTB), meaning that the structure is now completely self-supporting. The de-propping took three days and 90 jacking points were used around the building for support while the process was underway. ...

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  • 22 June

    Dubai, Abu Dhabi among world’s costliest cities

      Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been ranked the most expensive cities to live in across the Middle East, according to Mercer’s 2016 Cost of Living Survey. The global rankings see Dubai as the 21st most expensive city in the world, a rise of two places in comparison to last year, with Abu Dhabi, 25th in ...

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  • 22 June

    Etihad Airways bags Adam Smith accolades

      Dubai / Emirates Business Following a string of recent awards for its funding activities and treasury practice, Etihad Airways swept top honours at the Treasury Today Adam Smith Awards in London. Etihad Airways’ treasury team collected the highest honour, winning the Top Treasury Team Award for overall excellence. The team also picked up the awards for Best Financing Solution ...

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  • 22 June

    Stocks climb with pound before EU exit vote as Italian bonds gain

      BLOOMBERG Global equities advanced and the pound strengthened toward a five-month high a day before Britons vote on membership in the European Union. Italian and Spanish government bonds rose. The MSCI All-Country World Index gained for a fourth day as bookmakers’ odds implied there’s only about a one-in-four chance that Britons will opt to leave the EU in Thursday’s ...

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  • 22 June

    Oil explorers embrace the sharing economy to drill cheaper wells

      Bloomberg The biggest oil-industry downturn in a generation has companies collaborating in ways they never thought possible. In this global effort, one of the world’s most expensive oil regions intends to lead the way. Last month companies operating in the North Sea started pooling spare parts and tools, and they are even sharing plans on how to drill wells ...

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  • 22 June

    Tesla takeover of SolarCity not a ‘no-brainer’ for all investors

      Bloomberg Elon Musk called the proposed marriage of Tesla Motors Inc. and SolarCity Corp. a “no brainer,” saying his $2.86 billion plan to combine the companies would benefit both. Tesla investors didn’t seem so sure. While SolarCity shares rose 16 percent Wednesday in trading before U.S. exchanges opened, Tesla fell 10 percent. Oppenheimer & Co. analysts including Colin Rusch ...

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  • 22 June

    A new frontier for luxury living

      Our Correspondent EMIRATES BUSINESS The Al Habtoor Group has grown with the United Arab Emirates. What started out as a small engineering firm in 1970, is today one of the region’s most respected conglomerates with interests in the hospitality, automotive, real estate, education and publishing sectors. The Al Habtoor Group has earned itself a solid reputation both locally and ...

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