MENA region’s aspiring female entrepreneurs will now have an opportunity to collaborate and exhibit their business ideas at TiE’s global initiative TiE Women.
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The Blockchain Was Born 20 Years Before Bitcoin.
Scott Stornetta spoke about the creation of blockchain. The creation of a hashchain linked to a Time Stamp Authority, coupled with a global witness.
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Abu Dhabi Said to Near Pipeline Stake Sale to GIP-Backed Group
Abu Dhabi’s state-owned energy producer is close to selling a multibillion-dollar stake in its natural gas pipelines to an investor group backed by Global Infrastructure Partners and Brookfield Asset …
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Emirate of Sharjah hires banks for sukuk that could go up to $1 billion
DUBAI, June 1 (Reuters) – Sharjah, the third-largest emirate of the United Arab Emirates, has hired banks to arrange the issuance of seven-year U.S. dollar denominated sukuk, or I …
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Sharjah hires banks for sukuk that could go up to $1bln
DUBAI – Sharjah, the third-largest emirate of the United Arab Emirates, has hired banks to arrange the issuance of seven-year U.S. dollar denominated sukuk, or Islamic bonds, a document showed. HSBC …
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UAE Emirate of Sharjah Hires Banks for $1 Billion Sukuk Sale
The tiny emirate of Sharjah hired banks to raise as much as $1 billion from international debt markets, joining wealthier Gulf states to shore up its finances against the fallout of the coronavirus …
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Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank CEO Manna Resigns After a Year on Job
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC said its Chief Executive Officer Mazin Manna resigned, just over a year after the Credit Agricole SA banker assumed the role.
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Dubai Inc. Debt Distress Emerges as a Risk for Corporate Sector
Bank of America Corp. warned that “more corporate distress” is possible for some of the debt owed by Dubai government-related companies in case of a prolonged economic downturn.
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Sharjah Ruler offers condolences to father of flood death siblings
His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, on Friday, offered condolences over phone call to Fahad Al Matrousi on the death of his two children …
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Abu Dhabi Economy to Contract by About 7.5% This Year – S&P
The fiscal deficit of the oil-rich emirate will rise to about 12% of GDP this year from 0.3% in 2019, the ratings agency estimated. It added it expects smaller emirates in the United Arab Emirates …
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Abu Dhabi retains its top credit ratings with stable outlook
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s on Saturday retained Abu Dhabi’s credit rating at AA/Stable/A-1+ with stable outlook, after considering the impact of COVID-19 and the recenet sharp decline in …
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I told Dravid he was not out after Sharjah ODI in 1996: Latif
Recalling the incident, former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif said that he told Dravid that he was not out when the latter asked him after the match. “They played against us in Sharjah. Rahul, …
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Europe’s Safest Beaches, Dubai’s $5 Billion Megaresort, The Breakers Returns And More
Passport by ForbesLife chronicles the latest in luxury travel, drinking and dining, fashion—and life’s other indulgences.
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UAE to Shorten Covid-19 Prevention Curfew by Two Hours
People walk outside Dubai mall after the UAE government eased a curfew and allowed stores to open, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 3, …
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Sharjah residents warned against misuse of balconies
Storing unused furniture on balconies could prove to be dangerous as children could step on them and fall. Residents were also warned against leaving the balcony doors open. They …
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Dravid asked ‘was I out?’, I said ‘no brother’: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif recalls India great’s dismissal in Sharjah ODI
Rashid Latif said Rahul Dravid, who was adjudged caught behind, had asked him after the match whether he was actually out or not.
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Coronavirus: Road accidents in Sharjah drop 60 per cent during Ramadan
Stay Home, sterilisation drives contributed to the decrease compared to last year Sharjah: Around 3,000 cases of minor traffic accidents were recorded in Sharjah during Ramadan, which is a 60 per cent …
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