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Trump’s rural edge shrinks with enthusiasm fading away

Bloomberg The big margin of support among rural voters that helped Donald Trump secure victory four years ago is looking less firm in 2020 with the potential to shift the outcomes in key battleground states. Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, is nowhere near winning the rural areas of the country, where roads are lined with Trump-Pence lawn signs and barn ...

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Organised crime steals billions from UK job aid programmes

Bloomberg Criminal gangs may have received as much 2 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) from the UK’s rush to deliver wage support during the pandemic. While Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak’s furlough programs have sustained millions of workers through the crisis, the rush to build them from scratch opened the door to massive fraud, according to the National Audit Office ...

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Covid-19: Italy, Spain move to extend curbs

Bloomberg Italy and Spain are preparing to extend virus restrictions this week as new cases surge in the two countries that were at the epicenter of the initial wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Europe. In Italy, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte approved a plan to limit opening hours for restaurants, and shut entertainment centres and gyms. Italians will also be ...

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Creditor groups blast Argentina for post-restructuring bond blowup

Bloomberg Two of Argentina’s largest creditor groups excoriated the government for mismanaging the economy, saying the country was headed for disaster just seven weeks after restructuring $65 billion in debt. The investors urged policy makers and International Monetary Fund (IMF) to do their part to set the stage for an economic recovery. They said in a joint statement that the ...

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Californians face year’s biggest power shutoffs on fire risk

Bloomberg Californians are facing the largest mass blackout so far this year as the state’s biggest utility, PG&E Corp., prepares power shutoffs to prevent live wires from falling into dry brush and igniting wildfires with ferocious winds expected to sweep across the region. PG&E is planning to cut power to 386,000 homes and businesses — an estimated 1.2 million people ...

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Etisalat ranked as fastest mobile network in world

ABU DHABI / WAM Ookla, the global leader in fixed broadband and mobile network testing applications, data and analysis, on Saturday recognised Etisalat for being the fastest mobile network operator worldwide in 2020 providing its subscribers the most superior experience with the fastest mobile speeds from anywhere in the world. This major achievement is a testimony of UAE’s leadership’s vision ...

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Largest Russian bank set to open office in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi / WAM The largest commercial bank in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe is on course to opening an office in Abu Dhabi by the end of this year, according to a top executive. Sberbank is looking to promote investment activity in both conventional and Islamic finance through cooperation with funds, financial institutions and other bodies in the Middle ...

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31 Italian firms to take part in virtual Wetex 2020

Dubai / WAM Thirty-one Italian companies will take part in the virtual edition of Water, Energy, Technology, and Environment Exhibition (Wetex 2020) on October 26 – 28. This participation is almost 50 percent more than in the 2019 edition, according to the Italian Trade Agency (ITA). The Italian companies will be showcasing the latest advancements of Italy in sustainable and ...

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France’s Engie delays decision on buying $7b of US LNG

Bloomberg One of France’s biggest energy companies has delayed a decision on a $7 billion deal to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the US after pressure from the government in Paris to seek cleaner supplies of the fuel. Engie SA said it has postponed work on a contract to take LNG from NextDecade Corp’s operation, which is fed by ...

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Thailand set for more rallies as PM ignores calls to resign

Bloomberg Thailand is set for a fresh wave of street protests by pro-democracy activists with PM Prayuth Chan-Ocha ignoring their deadline to quit by Saturday. Free Youth and the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration, two of the main protest groups, have vowed to stage mass gatherings until all of their demands, which include a rewriting of the constitution and ...

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