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The leading UK index is down 98.12 at 5266.69, while Germany's DAX is off nearly 2% at 5689.51 and France's CAC has fallen 1.95% to 3728.35. There will be no guidance from Wall Street, since the US market is closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. Banks...
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Solar panel manufacturers are hoping to pick up orders from alternative energy projects in the UAE and the Middle East. A number of projects similar to Abu Dhabi's $22 billion (Dh80.8bn) Masdar zero-emissions city are being planned in Saudi Arabia, Qatar,...
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The UAE mainly imports high voltage cables from the Far East and Europe, due to the limited number of manufacturers and the high volatility of copper prices, the main component in production, said Shaw. “The copper price has been quite volatile so the...
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Dubai can be termed as the paradise of the desert.Dubai culture is a cosmopolitan one.The influx of many nationalities such as the Persians,Indians, Baluchis etc add their own flavour to Dubai culture.The Dubai shopping festival,Dubai summer surprises,Dubai...
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The energy can’t last forever; either it runs out, or the world turns to something else...Dubai and oil-rich neighbour Abu Dhabi are two of seven emirates that make up the UAE federation. The cities have opened their doors to the world in an attempt to...
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With the realty market going through turbulence and prospective buyers seeking some progress in the project before paying advances, the company is planning to raise funds from the market to take the project forward. "We had to go in for some design modifications...
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Dubai’s weekend shake-up of boom-era leaders from flagship institutions is a move to introduce conservative management as the indebted emirate courts investors for its $10 billion bond plan, analysts said on Sunday. In a surprise move over the weekend,...
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Dubai: Senior officials from the health and immigration departments said on Sunday the number of people needing new residence visas is again growing steadily. Qadi Saeed Al Murooshid, director general of Dubai Health Authority (DHA), said the inauguration...
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The Gulf region's construction sector is still growing, industry reports have shown, defying the odds just one year after the global financial downturn hit the region late last year. Research findings from the World Construction Outlook by HIS Global...
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The visit of His Highness the Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to Iran last Saturday reflected the strength of the historic Kuwaiti-Iranian ties. Iran was satisfied with the visit during which trade, electricity, and...
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