Sharjah completes ‘we’ll get through this’ campaign

Sharjah / WAM The Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC) represented by the Financial, Economic and Industrial Affairs Committee, announced the conclusion of the campaign, entitled, “We’ll get through this.” The campaign aimed to highlight the stimulus package approved by the Sharjah Government to support governmental and private entities, business sectors and individuals, and reflects the importance of the sustainability incentives for ...

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Rare bright spot for gas in China’s power mix at risk

Bloomberg One of the few bright spots in China’s coal-dominated power mix for cleaner-burning natural gas is at risk after a proposed tariff cut. The southern province of Guangdong is mulling a 5-12% cut in the rates gas-fuelled generators can charge, according to a report on a website run by China Southern Power Grid Co, referencing an unpublished policy consulting ...

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Why Mullen and Mattis broke their silence?

The military establishment’s anger at President Trump’s politicisation of the armed forces has been building for three years. It finally ripped open in the aftermath of the appalling presidential “photo op” at St John’s Episcopal Church. The break was a decisive moment in the Trump presidency. But such inflection points are mysterious. Why does a bridge that has carried a ...

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Long lines don’t spell retail boom!

Anyone who has ever waited at Primark to pay for cheap workout attire or a bargain dress knows just what a challenge it is to keep the snaking line in the right place. With precautions to control the novel coronavirus’s spread, that logistical nightmare will get even worse. Every second cash register will be shut and there’ll be an employee ...

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AstraZeneca ponders $240b Gilead gamble

There are good reasons for Britain’s AstraZeneca Plc to consider what would be the biggest pharmaceuticals deal in history by combining with US peer Gilead Sciences Inc. They may not be good enough to offset the risks that go with mashing together drugmakers with a total market value of nearly $240 billion. AstraZeneca approached Gilead last month, Bloomberg News reported, ...

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Hydroxychloroquine farce has consequences

Follow the science— these are reassuring words in a pandemic like Covid-19, when widespread fear of a deadly virus can be exploited by unscrupulous politicians, snake-oil salesmen and cranks. Public trust in scientists has risen recently. But we may be hitting the limits of this trust, just as many countries enter the crucial phase of reopening their economies with a ...

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Airbus’s global footprint now a burden as sector shrinks

Bloomberg Over the past dozen years, Airbus SE has grown from a European planemaker with purely local production into a global manufacturer with assembly lines on three continents that give it more clout to win orders around the world. But as the aviation industry enters its most dramatic downturn ever, the company is finding that broad reach turning from an ...

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South Korea to pump $828m into Korean Air

Bloomberg South Korea’s financial authorities will provide one trillion won ($828 million) in liquidity to Korean Air Lines Co by issuing government-guaranteed bonds as early as the end of this month, Yonhap News reported. The cash-strapped flag carrier needs the funds to stay afloat as the aftermath of the Covid-19 outbreak is likely to continue to hinder its operations into ...

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France plans billions of euros to rescue aerospace industry

Bloomberg The French government will present a plan worth billions of euros to rescue its beleaguered aerospace industry, protect key suppliers from Chinese interests and may bring forward some defense orders, the transport minister said. The aid package to be is aimed at European jet manufacturer Airbus SE, engine maker Safran SA, defense group Thales SA, and hundreds of French ...

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Ann Taylor parent Ascena mulls bankruptcy filing over debt

Bloomberg Ascena Retail Group, the owner of the Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant apparel chains, is discussing a potential bankruptcy filing with lenders after its business was thrown into disarray by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Chapter 11 filing, which could come as soon as July, would allow the company to keep some ...

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