Kenya bank profits drop first time in 16 years

  Nairobi / AFP Kenya’s banking industry last year recorded the first decline in profit since 1999 as costs outpaced income in the wake of two failures and more onerous regulations. Pretax profit across the sector declined 5 percent to 134 billion shillings ($1.3 billion) in the 12 months through December, according to the central bank’s Bank Supervision Report, released in ...

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Dutch bank ING boosts operating profit by a quarter

  The Hague / AFP Dutch bank ING, the country’s biggest lender, said on Wednesday that its second-quarter operating profits rose by more than a quarter as it boosted lending. Underlying net profit, which strips out one-off items, rose by 26.7 percent to 1.4 billion euros ($1.6 billion). Net profit more than quadrupled to 1.3 billion euros, but the huge increase ...

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UK banks face $2 billion in extra PPI costs after delay

  London / Bloomberg Three of the UK’s biggest banks face extra charges of about 1.5 billion pounds ($2 billion) after the Financial Conduct Authority said it will probably delay a deadline on payment protection insurance complaints by a year, according to Citigroup Inc. Lloyds Banking Group Plc may have to set aside an additional 750 million pounds to cover ...

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The progressives’ war on affordable housing

  The US is running out of places for people to live. Rent is a bigger and bigger part of our cost of living. Here is an index of rental prices divided by median household income: Lots of people have been wondering what to do about this problem. One proposed solution is to deregulate housing and encourage denser development. This ...

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The economics of voter backlash

  Narayana Kocherlakota A wave of popular dissatisfaction, expressed in support for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, has shocked both of America’s leading political parties. The protest vote, however, shouldn’t come as a surprise: For many important demographic groups, the last two presidencies have been an economic disaster. Let’s start with white Americans. If you’re wondering why Trump’s anti-establishment rhetoric ...

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When conservation efforts end up using more water

  Paul Ferraro Water, we are repeatedly told, will be “next oil.” In the U.S., climate projections predict increasing drought frequency throughout most of the country. Around the world, political and even military conflicts due to water scarcity are multiplying. Water is a limited and essential resource, and we are becoming more sensitive to the need to use it wisely. ...

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Over 2K new hotel rooms to open in Abu Dhabi

  Dubai / Emirates Business As many as 2,400 new hotel rooms will open in Abu Dhabi throughout 2016, according to a new report. The Abu Dhabi Hotel Market Summary report by JLL prepared ahead of The Hotel Show Dubai 2016 reveals that 200 rooms opened in Q2 2016 with the soft opening of the Four Seasons on Al Maryah ...

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Luxury retail comes with spl offers at DSS

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai’s appeal as a leading shopping destination has been further enhanced by the numerous bargains and special deals being offered by luxury retailers representing an array of international brands during the ongoing Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) extravaganza. The annual DSS, organised by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of the Department of ...

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du’s mobility management solutions help businesses embrace digital revamp

  Dubai / Emirates Business As businesses today are shifting the way they operate in the digital economy, differentiation is increasingly defined by their ability to enable their workforce to quickly, easily and securely access information and business tools from anywhere, using any device. du’s Enterprise Mobility Management Solutions help enterprises meet the needs of the modern workforce and become ...

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Nissan LEAF ranks among best-selling electric vehicles

  Emirates Business New figures show that so far in 2016, the Nissan LEAF is not only the world’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV), but also the third best-selling passenger car overall in Norway. Nissan made an early commitment to zero emission technology, recognising it as a sustainable, practical transport solution. Nissan has supported 100 percent electric mobility since 2010, long ...

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