Abu Dhabi / WAM Tourists arrival in Abu Dhabi and Dubai grew 3.4 percent in H1 2019 on year according to officials figures released by the official tourist departments in both emirates. With tourists and hotel guests surging to 10.86 million by the end of June, according to the official figures, Abu Dhabi and Dubai continue to be the country’s ...
Read More »UAE rescues over 50,000 people from floods in Sudan
Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE, represented by a team from the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, continues to provide food and shelter to people in various Sudanese provinces affected by floods in the country, helping 50,000 people so far. This is following the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the support of His ...
Read More »Explore ‘10,000 Years of Luxury’ at Louvre Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi / WAM Louvre Abu Dhabi will present ‘10,000 Years of Luxury’, an exhibition that explores the history of luxury for the first time in the Middle East. Organised by Louvre Abu Dhabi, Musée des Arts Décoratifs and Agence France-Muséums, the exhibition, which will open on October 30, features approximately 350 objects including fashion, jewelery, visual art, furniture and ...
Read More »Ships set to burn raw crude oil to beat new clean fuel rules
Bloomberg For almost three years, the oil industry has been puzzling over how to supply merchant ships with fuel that will meet tough new environmental standards. Turns out part of the solution was sitting in the ground and under ocean floors all the while: crude oil. Oil from off the UK’s coast, which requires blending — but no refining — ...
Read More »Australia and Japan to collaborate on carbon recycling technology
Bloomberg Australia and Japan signed a cooperation agreement to explore ways to develop carbon recycling technologies, Australia’s Resources Minister Matt Canavan said Wednesday. The nations will facilitate cooperation on research into ways to use carbon dioxide as a key ingredient in manufacturing products such as carbon fiber or for use in construction and agriculture. “Successfully using carbon dioxide as a ...
Read More »Nigeria’s battle over $9.6 billion gas lawsuit spreading to Ireland
Bloomberg Nigerian prosecutors are seeking information about funds sent to a government lawyer that were sent through Allied Irish Banks Plc, broadening an international legal dispute between the African country and a company claiming $9.6 billion for a failed contract. Nigeria is embroiled in a fight with Process & Industrial Developments over a failed 2010 deal to develop a gas ...
Read More »Indonesian driller to triple output
Bloomberg Oil’s dominance as a energy source may be on the wane, but one Indonesian producer is confident there’s still plenty of opportunities to be had as the age of the hydrocarbon enters its final act. PT Medco Energi Internasional is aiming to lift its oil and gas output from 120,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day to 300,000 in ...
Read More »Santander to take $1.7 billion charge on troubled UK unit
Bloomberg Banco Santander SA will take a 1.5 billion-euro ($1.7 billion) charge over its UK business, which has struggled to boost profit amid stricter regulations and a competitive mortgage market. The impairment will be included in third-quarter results, the Spanish lender said. It won’t affect the bank’s cash flow or tier 1 capital ratio, a key measure of financial strength. ...
Read More »Ghana pension funds safe from ‘managers’
Bloomberg Ghana’s pension funds are safe from the crisis engulfing money managers caught in the aftermath of a banking-industry cleanup. “The only way some may have been affected is if they made fixed-term investments with some of the banks that were shut down,†Hayford Attah Krufi, chief executive officer of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority, said. “But, because the government ...
Read More »Philippines set to cut interest rates again
Bloomberg Central banks in the Philippines and Thailand will grapple with mounting global risks when they decide interest rates this week, keen to bolster their economies against slower growth. Thailand was expected to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday after a surprise reduction last month, while a day later the Philippines will probably lower its benchmark rate for a third ...
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