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Poland, NATO kick off biggest manoeuvres amid Russia row

  Warsaw / AFP Troops hit the ground in Poland on Tuesday as Warsaw kicked off its largest-ever joint military exercises with its NATO allies, aimed at shoring up regional security amid the West’s worst standoff with Russia since the end of the Cold War. The two-week long Anaconda manoeuvres are aimed at “checking the alliance’s ability to defend its ...

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Argentine public-private bill to boost financing by $90bn

  Bloomberg Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri will send a public private partnership bill to Congress in the coming weeks that will increase the country’s financing capacity by as much as $90 billion, according to his top adviser on foreign investment. The bill will allow the government to speed up its investment in infrastructure while providing legal guarantees for private sector ...

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US crude oil deficit hits 17-year low as prices dip and shale flows

  Bloomberg Last week’s tepid jobs report may have dominated financial headlines in the U.S., but the oil market quietly had some better news for the American economy. The U.S. petroleum trade deficit, the gap between the value of imports and exports, shrank to a seasonally adjusted $3.13 billion in April, the Census Bureau said on June 3. That left ...

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China will try to cut excess steel glut: USA

  Beijing / AP China agreed to try to slash excess output of steel, avoid competitive devaluations of its currency and to wind down unprofitable “zombie enterprises,” US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said on Tuesday as the two countries wrapped up annual high-level meetings in Beijing. The commitment to persist with reforms to make China’s economy more balanced included specific steps ...

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China needs $1 trillion green finance to cut pollution

  Shanghai / Bloomberg China’s cities need about 6.6 trillion yuan ($1 trillion) of green financing over the next five years to reach its pollution-reduction targets, according to a report. Financial markets will need to cover as much as 90 percent of investment funding for clean transportation, energy-efficient buildings and renewable power through 2020, according to the executive summary of ...

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Brexit no issue for UK stocks with traders doubting polls

  Bloomberg U.K. stocks are posting their best performance in eight years, even as polls are increasingly pointing to a potential exit from the European Union. The weakening of the pound and a surge in miners have helped the FTSE All-Share Index erase its annual loss, making it outrun the Stoxx Europe 600 Index by the most since 2008. British ...

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Brexit opposed by Japan Inc. as $59 billion rides on ballot

  Bloomberg Japan Inc. has $59 billion at stake on the June 23 referendum in the U.K., when Britons vote to either leave or stay in the European Union. That’s the amount Japanese companies have invested in the U.K., which benefits more from the Asian nation than any other country outside Europe apart from the U.S., according to figures compiled ...

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Clinton poised for primary history, but Trump awaits

  Los Angeles / AFP Hillary Clinton stands poised to claim the Democratic mantle with Tuesday’s primaries including California, overwhelming her rival Bernie Sanders and setting up a historic US presidential election showdown with Republican Donald Trump. The frontrunner is all but assured of locking in her party’s nomination, a monumental step towards fulfilling a dream of returning to the White ...

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Emirates Islamic’s ‘EI trade’ receives international award

  Dubai / Emirates Business Emirates Islamic, one of the leading Islamic financial institutions in the UAE, was recognised among Global Finance’s 2016 ‘The Innovators’ of Islamic Finance for EI trade, the world’s first of its kind Shari’a-compliant online Trade Finance and Supply Chain platform. EI trade was launched in November 2015 to offer the bank’s corporate and business customers ...

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Senior management need of hour to fight cybercrime

  OUR CORRESPONDENT / Emirates Business Cyber threats have emerged as one of the main maladies that UAE’s enterprises are facing at this moment. Not only IT companies but also conventional industries like retail, logistics and even manufacturing are bearing the brunt of cyber threats. In one of its recent cyber security poll, DarkMatter, a leading IT-giant of the region, ...

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