Tuesday , 16 December 2025

UAE condemns attack on security personnel in Jordan

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE has strongly condemned a vehicle explosion that took place when gendarmerie and public security personnel were taking part in a joint patrol in the Jordanian capital, Amman. “The UAE stands in solidarity with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan against any attempts to its security and stability and supports whatever measures it may take to …

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New tax-credit investigation may be tough for Wells Fargo

Bloomberg As much as Wells Fargo & Co. wants the public to believe it has put its troubled past behind it, yet another legal tangle shows it still doesn’t have a handle on its own questionable behaviour. In the latest turn of events, the Department of Justice has started an investigation into whether Wells Fargo colluded with developers to submit …

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China’s Ping An mulls buying Asia business of Britain’s Prudential

Bloomberg Ping An Insurance (Group) Co. is considering buying Prudential Plc’s Asia business, people familiar with the matter said, a deal that would reshape Asia’s booming insurance industry and mark the biggest-ever Chinese acquisition. Ping An has sounded out the Chinese government about whether it would be supportive of a deal, according to one of the people. The Shenzhen-based insurer …

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PBOC vows no ‘strong’ stimulus, says won’t use yuan in trade war

Bloomberg China’s central bank said it won’t use the yuan as a tool to cope with trade tensions and other external issues, and that it won’t conduct any “strong” economic stimulus. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) won’t implement stimulus in “flood-irrigation” style, according to the quarterly monetary policy report released in Beijing. Prudent monetary policy should maintain neutrality and …

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Greek lenders face higher costs post-bailout as ECB ends waiver

Bloomberg Greek lenders face higher financing costs after the European Central Bank said it will stop accepting the country’s government debt as collateral from August 21, the day after the nation’s bailout programme ends. The ECB will remove a waiver exempting Greek bonds from a rule that all collateral must be investment grade. The exemption was conditional on Greece being …

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Deutsche Bank cuts again. Not even fruit bowls are safe

Bloomberg The list of perks at Deutsche Bank AG is shrinking fast. Investment bankers at Germany’s largest lender have been told to travel coach class on trains; fewer are able to attend conferences and some former employees said severance pay was less generous than previous handouts. Even small treats like the daily fruit bowls are disappearing. The frugal ethos described …

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Ford and its self-driving car plans

Bloomberg The autonomous-vehicle gap between Ford Motor Co. and its rivals from Detroit and Silicon Valley can be measured in years. Yet even a company playing catch-up in the race to turn self-driving technology into high-margin businesses is drawing interest from outside investors, an indicator of just how much money is pouring in. “I’m really excited about what I’m hearing …

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You can pre-order Samsung Galaxy Note9 in UAE

DUBAI / Emirates Business Don’t miss your chance to be among the first in the UAE to own the super powerful Galaxy Note9, that is available for pre-order until August 24 from major retailers, operators and Samsung brand stores, as well as online on Shop.Samsung.com/ae. Customers who pre-order the device will be the first to experience the powerful S-Pen, the …

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New York approves first US cap on Uber, app-based cab drivers

Bloomberg New York’s city council dealt a political blow to Uber Technologies Inc. and other app-based car-for-hire companies by approving a one-year industry wide cap on new licenses and giving the city Taxi & Limousine Commission authority to set minimum pay standards for drivers. The passage of sweeping industry regulations signalled politicians’ changed attitudes towards the so-called gig economy and …

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A quantum computing startup tries to live up to the hype

Bloomberg Few corners of the tech industry are as tantalising or complex as quantum computing. For years evangelists have promised machines capable of breaking the most impenetrable coded messages, unlocking the secret properties of the physical world and putting supercomputers to shame. But Rigetti Computing, one of the most prominent and well-funded startups in the field, would just like to …

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