Zeyoudi attends Lulu’s organic farm launch

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Businesss His Excellency Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, attended the launch of a new initiative by Lulu hypermarkets to promote the locally grown organic farm produce through their stores across the UAE. The initiative was inaugurated at Lulu Hypermarket in Mushrif Mall, Abu Dhabi, in the presence of ...

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ADMAF signs LoC with UK’s Southbank Centre to nurture artistic excellence

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation (ADMAF) signed a Letter of Cooperation (LoC) with London’s Southbank Centre, the world’s largest festival site, home to the Royal festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth hall, Purcell Room and Hayward Gallery, and four world-class orchestras. Acknowledging common principles, goals and areas of common interest for joint collaboration in culture and ...

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Asia trade talks chief warns against ‘new TPP’

  Bloomberg The chief negotiator of a 16-nation Asia trade pact expressed hope that talks can be concluded this year if member nations refrain from introducing elements of a separate deal derailed by US President Donald Trump. Iman Pambagyo, trade negotiating committee chief for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, said that governments had the political will to conclude the deal ...

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China’s shadow banks hit by money market squeeze

  Bloomberg This week’s squeeze in Chinese money markets is proving especially painful for the country’s shadow banks. While interbank borrowing rates have climbed across the board, the surge has been unusually steep for non-bank institutions, including securities companies and investment firms. They’re now paying what amounts to a record premium for short-term funds relative to large Chinese banks, according ...

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Japanese exports jump most in two years in February

  Bloomberg Japan’s exports rose the most in two years in February, after a lull in January that was due to the Lunar New Year celebrations in Asian trading partners. Exports rose 11.3 percent from a year earlier (median estimate 10.1 percent), according to government data. Imports increased 1.2 percent (estimate 1.3 percent). The trade surplus for February was 813.4 ...

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Tencent profit misses estimates amid surging operating costs

  Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd. posted fourth-quarter profit that missed analysts’ estimates amid a surge in costs and rising competition in the mobile gaming market. Net income rose 47 percent to 10.5 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) in the three months ended December, the Shenzhen-based company said on Wednesday. That compares with the 11 billion-yuan average of analyst estimates compiled by ...

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Oil near $50 hurts Gulf

DUBAI / Reuters Major stock markets in the Middle East fell on Wednesday, following international bourses lower as crude oil prices traded down near $50 a barrel, but Kuwait jumped in heavy trading by local retail investors. The Saudi Arabian index lost 1.2 percent in low turnover, with all but one of the 14 petrochemicals makers falling by at least ...

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US stocks mixed as rout eases, treasuries rise

  Bloomberg US stocks fluctuated after suffering the first 1 percent decline since October, while havens from Treasuries to the yen remained in demand as investors assessed the prospects for pro-growth policies in America. The S&P 500 Index struggled for direction in afternoon trading, with gains in technology shares offset by renewed selling in banks that bore the brunt of ...

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Asia shares sink as investors fret over Trump reforms

  SEOUL / AP Shares fell in Asia on Wednesday after US stocks took their biggest loss in five months. The sell-off overnight on Wall Street was spurred by obstacles to a health care bill backed by President Donald Trump that also raised questions over prospects for his agenda of boosting growth by cutting taxes and regulations. Japan’s Nikkei 225 ...

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New security measure could force travellers to reroute trips

  DALLAS / AP A new security measure banning many electronic devices on flights from 10 mostly Muslim countries is leading travellers to reconsider their plans to fly through some airports in the Middle East and Africa. Paula Berger, an energy-company manager, and a co-worker have tickets to fly from the US through Dubai to Hyderabad, India, where her company ...

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