DoE updates list of violations, fines in Abu Dhabi

DUBAI / WAM The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) announced it updated its Schedule of Violations and Administrative Fines, affecting all licensed entities, real estate developers, facility owners, energy services companies, and individuals. The decision aims to upgrade the energy ecosystem; implement international standards in supplying electricity, water and wastewater services; secure the sector’s infrastructure; and implement health, safety ...

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DFSA gears up to host second RegTech Live event

Dubai / WAM The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) will be hosting “RegTech Live: Driving Compliance through Innovation”, a virtual event in partnership with the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority (DIFCA) on November 10-11. The event, the second of its kind for this year, builds on the topics discussed in June and reinforces the DFSA’s goal of fostering innovation in ...

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Spain’s Iberdrola pushes global growth with $4.3b US deal

Bloomberg Iberdrola SA agreed to buy PNM Resources Inc for $4.3 billion, pushing deeper into the US power market as the Spanish utility strengthens its position as a global giant in an industry that’s being transformed. The deal — at $50.30 per PNM share and a 10% premium — valued PNM at $8.3 billion including debt. It’s Iberdrola’s eighth acquisition ...

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Cathay Pacific witnesses a discount path to survival

For an airline built in an era of globe-spanning cosmopolitanism, a pandemic that’s shut the world’s borders is particularly brutal. No wonder Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd is struggling. Just four months after receiving a HK$40.95 billion ($5.3 billion) bailout package from Hong Kong’s government, the carrier is planning to cut a quarter of its workforce and close the Cathay Dragon ...

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Europe takes Swedish turn on virus

Last spring, as the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic swept through Europe, Sweden became the continent’s controversial exception on how to tackle the virus. As other countries — from Italy to the UK — enforced draconian lockdowns, the Swedes went for a light touch. That sparked outrage among people concerned by a seemingly cavalier approach to the death toll ...

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Who said Jack Ma’s Ant IPO is a money maker?

Optimism is in the air. People are lining up like ants for what might be the world’s biggest initial public offering. But who says buying into Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co is a sure win? No doubt, the Chinese fintech giant is a rare gem, boasting enviable sales growth and profitability. Yet making money off hot IPOs is a delicate ...

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Trump’s H-1B reforms will make US poorer

Newly announced reforms to the H-1B immigrant visa system have the potential to reduce the number of foreign workers allowed into the US, just as the Donald Trump administration intends. The problem is that goal makes no sense. If implemented, the changes will seriously harm many businesses — small firms and healthcare providers especially. Overall, they’ll harm US workers, not ...

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Unilever’s India sales jump most since 2011 on demand

Bloomberg Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Asia’s biggest maker of personal care products by market value, reported a 16% gain in revenue, signaling that demand in India may be reviving after an unprecedented economic contraction in the June quarter. Revenue at the local unit of Unilever Plc rose to 112.8 billion rupees ($1.5 billion), the biggest jump since December 2011. Net income ...

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Bulgari increasing its focus on sales to locals

Bloomberg Bulgari is increasing its focus on sales to locals in the countries where it operates, particularly in China, as the pandemic wipes out the tourist market, Chief Executive Officer Jean-Christophe Babin said. The LVMH-owned jeweller is seeing single-digit domestic sales growth in the western world and high double-digit growth in Asian countries, Babin said in an interview in Rome, ...

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Lowe’s aims to be holiday destination with toys, gifts

Bloomberg Lowe’s Cos isn’t known as much of a Christmas destination, but the retailer wants to change that by adding more playthings and gifts. The Mooresville, North Carolina-based chain will sell items like electric scooters, trampolines, backyard movie screens and Ninja air fryers. The majority of these new products will be available online and in select stores. Sales at Lowe’s ...

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