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Xi pledges flexible monetary policy for economy hit by virus

Bloomberg China’s top leaders said they will exercise more flexibility in monetary and fiscal policy, signaling a greater focus on reviving an economy pummelled by the virus outbreak. Fiscal policy will be more proactive, while construction projects will be accelerated, according to a statement issued after a Politburo meeting chaired by President Xi Jinping on February 21. The central bank ...

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Parents grapple with e-learning as schools stay closed in China

Bloomberg The weeks-long closure of schools over virus fears across China and Hong Kong is testing kids — and their parents. Working mom Chen Yan has taken to installing a surveillance camera at home to see what her 12-year-old son is up to during the day while she’s at the office in mainland city of Shaoguan, in Guangdong province. So ...

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China deal to dig into US soy stocks as Trump pledges aid

Bloomberg Donald Trump’s trade truce with China is expected to push American soybean stockpiles to the lowest since the trade war began. But corn stocks are going in the opposite direction, ballooning to the highest in three decades. And the president’s hints for more farmer aid could make the disconnect between the two even more pronounced. Soybean reserves will fall ...

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Amazon seeks internal Pentagon documents in JEDI contract case

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc has asked a court to force the government to hand over documents related to Defense Secretary Mark Esper’s decision to recuse himself from making decisions on a $10 billion cloud-services contract. In a court filing made public on, Amazon seeks a trove of documents to bolster its challenge of the Pentagon’s Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud ...

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EU leaders fail to strike budget deal in aftermath of Brexit

Bloomberg European Union (EU) leaders failed to clinch a deal on its next long-term budget as deep divisions over spending bubbled up in the aftermath of Brexit. After a 28-hour extraordinary summit in Brussels, they conceded it was impossible to nail down a seven-year spending plan and will have to reconvene sometime before the end-2020 deadline. “Unfortunately today we’ve observed ...

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‘UAE-Russian forum’ seeks to enhance joint strategic ties

SHARJAH / WAM The UAE-Russian Business Forum held in Sharjah and organised by the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD), in cooperation with the Ministry of Energy and Industry, discussed ways to enhance the strategic partnership between the two countries and focused on the importance of benefiting from the economic, commercial and large investment elements of both sides. It was also ...

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UAE, Greece forging new pathways to bolster ties

Athens / WAM The United Arab Emirates and Greece are forging new pathways to bolster ties between the two countries, following a high-level UAE delegation visit, led by Dr Sultan bin Ahmad Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of State. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of Greece received Dr. Al Jaber and his accompanying delegation, as part of their official visit to the ...

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise posts $413.6m profit for 2019

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) reported its financial results for full year 2019 on Wednesday, announcing a total revenue of $1,421.3 million and profit of $413.6 million. The company has $2,404 million liquidity available . HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of DAE, commented, “The growth of DAE in the last few years has boosted the ...

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Smart donation service at Dubai mosques launched

DUBAI / WAM The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) in Dubai recently launched a smart donation service at the Dubai mosques, which allows users to donate money by scanning QR codes through their phones, thus replacing traditional methods and procedures of donation. This is in line with the IACAD’s commitment to Article 9 of the 50-Year-Charter, and its ...

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EU leaders get ready for days of brutal infighting over budget

Bloomberg Along with the usual files and spreadsheets, the European Union (EU) leaders traveling to Brussels this week to thrash out the bloc’s long-term budget are being advised to bring an extra change of clothes. Maybe two. The extraordinary summit to nail down a seven-year spending plan is scheduled to start on Thursday. But no end time has been set ...

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