Sharjah / Gulf Time Sahara Centre, the leading retail, dining, entertainment, and leisure destination, concluded it’s the Ultimate Shopping Adventure campaign that delivered exceptional value to loyal customers and announced the winners of the second draw. Mohammed jalal from Egypt, the lucky winner of the grand prize, was awarded the Toyota Landcruiser luxury car, while ten lucky shoppers won ...
Read More »Future of aviation discussed at Dubai forum
DUBAI / WAM Some of the greatest minds in the aviation industry took to the stage at this year’s Global Aviation Conference in Dubai, UAE, hosted by KPMG Lower Gulf. The two-day event was attended by Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority, with headline speakers including senior executives from ...
Read More »Enec bolsters UAE-France cooperation in nuclear energy sector
ABU DHABI / WAM The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CSFN (French Nuclear Cluster) at the fifth edition of E-Fusion, which was held on Tuesday. The event brought together the UAE and French nuclear sectors to further develop and strengthen their collaboration to support the development of the global nuclear supply chain. ...
Read More »Germany to nationalise gas giant Uniper in historic bailout
Bloomberg The German government is planning to inject about 8 billion euros ($8 billion) into Uniper SE as part of a historic agreement to nationalise the gas giant and stave off a collapse of the country’s energy sector. Uniper confirmed it is in final discussions with the government over a package that would include an 8 billion-euro capital increase, subscribed ...
Read More »Norway’s $1.2tn wealth fund sets net-zero target for portfolio firms
Bloomberg Norway’s $1.2 trillion sovereign wealth fund will require the companies it invests in to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 at the latest, joining many global investors in setting such goals to prevent the financial risks from a “delayed transition.†Just 10% of companies in the wealth fund’s portfolio have a net-zero target for 2050, even as many have taken ...
Read More »Apollo wades in where Amazon fears to tread
After Amazon.com Inc, it’s the turn of Apollo Global Management Inc to wade into the jungle that’s corporate governance in India. It has sued a Mumbai-based warehousing firm in which it owns a large stake. The cause of the dispute vanished when the company dropped a controversial plan to sell its business. But the US shareholder, whose rejection of ...
Read More »Facebook, beware as metaverse is flat
In a few weeks’ time, Mark Zuckerberg will announce a new virtual reality (VR) headset from Meta Platforms Inc. Embarrassingly, we already know what it will look like. A video of the purported device has been doing the rounds online after someone found one in a hotel room. Yet none of that should matter because whizzy VR headsets are becoming ...
Read More »Are Hong Kong bankers quiet quitting now?
Quiet quitting, where you don’t quit the job but no longer subscribe to the culture that work is your life, is alien to Hong Kong’s diligent finance worker bees. But conditions are ripe for them to stop hustling for a while. Say no to 12-hour days and late-night conference calls. This year, few are expecting blow-out bonuses that would ...
Read More »Rate-hike fears hitting people where they live
Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee is dominating all discussions. That’s inevitable. But if there’s one area where the Fed’s monetary policy could wreak changes, and where many Americans fear that it will, it is on housing. The latest diffusion index of homebuilders’ confidence produced by the National Association of Home Builders was published. It’s easy to ...
Read More »Companies choosing flights on price rather than loyalty plans
Bloomberg Flying business class has always been beyond the means of most fliers. Now even companies can’t afford fares that have soared as the world tries to reconnect in the wake of Covid. A return business-class flight on the longest routes, between New York and Sydney, for example, can cost more than $20,000, about double the price from pre-pandemic ...
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