Sharjah / WAM The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) has shared the new developments being witnessed across its portfolio of latest large-scale real estate, tourism, commercial and hospitality projects, in line with the gradual reopening of businesses across the UAE. “Preventative measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus will be implemented effectively across all its sites to ensure ...
Read More »UAE ranks first on Arab, regional level in ICT indicators
Abu Dhabi / WAM The United Arab Emirates maintained its Arab and regional leadership in a number of ICT related indicators, according to the Global Innovation Index Report 2020, which included results related to Global Competitiveness indicators for ICT sector. According to the report, the UAE ranked first on Arab and regional level in Information amd Communi- -cation Technologies (ICTs) ...
Read More »Air Arabia Abu Dhabi to start new flights to Cairo
ABU DHABI / WAM Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the capital’s first low-cost carrier, has announced the introduction of a new service to the Egyptian capital Cairo with direct flights from Abu Dhabi starting on September 24. “The daily service offers greater connectivity and value-for-money options making it easier and more convenient for customers to travel between the two capital cities,” ...
Read More »Germany’s economy is sicker than you think
There’s no question that Germany has done relatively well during this annus horribilis, and that the administration of Chancellor Angela Merkel deserves most of the credit. But the country could soon have a different problem. The same government policies that worked so well in the first phase of the corona-recession could do major damage in the second phase and thereafter. ...
Read More »Sunak gets a reality check on UK taxes
In the UK, Conservative party campaign ads often warn of “tax bombshells†about to be dropped by a profligate Labour party. Yet allies of Chancellor Rishi Sunak recently briefed the media about a Tory “tax bombshell†to pay for the billions splurged by the government during the Covid-19 crisis. An explosion duly followed in the ranks of his party. Sunak ...
Read More »ECB has much bigger problems than the euro
The European Central Bank (ECB) has a problem, and, no, it is not the exchange rate. The recent appreciation of the euro may have caught all the headlines, but it pales in comparison with the broader challenge the pandemic poses for monetary policy. Rather than simply talking down the currency, the ECB must take more substantive steps to support economic ...
Read More »Japan’s policy change may start at margins
Japan’s likely next prime minister is a huge fan of Shinzo Abe. That doesn’t mean Yoshihide Suga is a carbon copy. Indeed, the shades of difference between the two men on some key issues are important, particularly when the economy in question is the world’s third-largest, a critical part of global manufacturing and trade, and a pioneer of ultra-low interest ...
Read More »Allegro to cash in on online shopping boom with IPO
Bloomberg Polish e-commerce group Allegro plans to raise about 1 billion zloty ($266 million) in an initial public offering in Warsaw, becoming the latest web-based company to take advantage of a buoyant market for the tech sector. Allegro’s private equity owners Cinven, Permira and Mid Europa Partners also plan to sell shares in the IPO, the company said in a ...
Read More »Minister to guarantee Air France’s survival
Bloomberg French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said he would guarantee the survival of Air France after his Dutch counterpart warned more cost cuts may be needed to get through the deep industry slump. France will “do what is necessary to guarantee the survival of Air France,†Le Maire said on France 2 television. “We’ve already done a lot, and ...
Read More »Aging Lufthansa freighters fly on in virus-stoked cargo boom
Bloomberg When the Covid-19 crisis hit the airline business this year, Deutsche Lufthansa AG was planning to phase out the half-dozen aging MD-11 freighters that remain in its fleet by the end of 2020. Then cargo rates skyrocked. The virus destroyed demand for air travel, and as airlines grounded their fleets they also created a shortage of air-cargo space by ...
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