Adnec to host leading int’l conferences, exhibitions in 2023

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, part of the Adnec group, is preparing to host major international exhibitions and conferences in 2023, welcoming visitors, exhibitors, and speakers from all over the world. Almost one-third (33 per cent) of these events will take place for the first time in Abu Dhabi and the Middle East, aligning with the ...

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ENBD Reit reports net asset value of $173mn in Q3 2022

  Dubai / WAM ENBD Reit, the Shari’a compliant real estate investment trust managed by Emirates NBD Asset Management Limited, has announced its net asset value (NAV) at December 31, 2022. ENBD Reit’s NAV amounted to $173 million ($0.69 per share), up from $168 million at December 31, 2021. This reflects the continued positive momentum in the Dubai real estate ...

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More Brits turn to Aldi, Lidl as food inflation hits record high

Bloomberg Inflation on British groceries jumped to another record high in January with little sign of the price rises slowing on the consumers’ weekly shop. The rate hit 16.7% in the four weeks to Jan. 22, up from 14.4% in December, reaching the highest level since Kantar started tracking the data in 2008. The increase adds an extra £788 ($973) ...

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Samsung expects phone market shrinking again

  Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s biggest smartphone maker, expects the smartphone market to contract in 2023. The Suwon, South Korea-based Galaxy device maker said it sees demand for mobile devices shrinking in the current year, even after the economic challenges and disappointing sales of 2022. The company detailed its biggest profit drop in over a decade, saying “the ...

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Butter and milk prices likely to fall sharply, says Lurpak maker

  Bloomberg Arla Foods AB, the Danish maker of Lurpak butter, expects the cost of dairy products to fall sharply in 2023 in the UK after becoming a hot spot of inflation. The boss of the UK’s biggest dairy producer said he is confident that all the cost pressures facing its farmers have now passed though. The remarks open the ...

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Boeing says new jet it’s testing with Nasa may replace 737 Max

  Bloomberg Boeing Co. is studying whether an innovative plane it’s developing with Nasa could find a home in its lineup next decade, the company’s top executive said, offering a tantalising glimpse into its product strategy. Later this decade, the US planemaker plans to fly a full-scale prototype of the single-aisle jet, whose size could make it an eventual successor ...

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Winter storm grounds 1,500 Southwest, American flights

  Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co. and American Airlines Group Inc. have cancelled more than 1,500 flights early this week as a winter storm brings freezing temperatures, sleet and possible ice accumulation to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Southwest, which accounts for nearly all the flights at Dallas Love Field, grounded 483 on January 31 and pre-cancelled 309 on Tuesday, according to ...

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Swiss holiday retail sales drop in December

  Bloomberg Swiss retail sales fell in December from a year earlier as winter gloom and inflation concerns weighed on consumers. The 2.8% drop — following contractions in October and November — was the first such decline in that month since 2016, suggesting weak household spending at a time of year that typically is among the best for retailers. The ...

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EU unveils green investment plan

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) unveiled a roadmap for how it plans to keep its industries competitive as the bloc tries to catch up to the US and China, which offer huge subsidies to domestic green technologies. The European Commission wants to use its Green Deal Industrial Plan to boost national support for companies through investment aid and tax ...

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Gas pipeline’s cost soars to $10.9bn: TC Energy

  Bloomberg The price tag for TC Energy Corp.’s Coastal GasLink project has jumped to C$14.5 billion ($10.9 billion), as labour shortages and contractor disputes continue to plague a pipeline that will supply Canada’s first major liquefied natural gas export plant. The cost could rise another C$1.2 billion if there are more delays that extend construction into 2024, the Canadian ...

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