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UAE workshop discusses gap between legal education and job market needs
More than 90 legal experts, academics and industry representatives gathered at a national workshop to discuss the gap between legal education and labour market requirements in the UAE.The workshop was organised by Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and hosted by the Legal Talent Development Working Group, bringing together participants from law firms, universities and legal institutions.Senior officials, including Abdulrahman Al Awar, Abdullah Sultan Al Nuaimi and Louay Al Bahl...
Australia Secures Fertilizer From Indonesia to Meet Crop Needs
Australia will purchase 250,000 tons of agricultural grade urea from Indonesia to help fill gaps in its supply left by disruptions from the war in Iran.
UK Mulls Shutterstock’s Editorial Business Sale for Getty Deal
The UK, which is scrutinizing Getty Images Holdings Inc deal with Shutterstock Inc. to create a $3.7 billion firm, proposed that Shutterstock sell its entire editorial business to get approval for the acquisition.
A $285 Million Crypto Hack and Falling Yields Rock DeFi Industry
Decentralized finance, once among the most dynamic corners of the digital-asset industry, is under pressure from almost every direction.
CDG Capital, Bpifrance Partner to Strengthen Morocco-France Investments
Agadir – CDG Capital and French public investment bank Bpifrance have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening financial and industrial cooperation between Morocco and France through the co-financing of strategic projects. According to Bpifrance’s press statement, the agreement sets out a framework for enhanced collaboration in key priority sectors, including energy, infrastructure, industry, and sustainable mobility. It also seeks to combine expertise of both ins...
UAE Investor Buys Stake in General Atlantic’s Joe & the Juice
Emirates International Investment Co. has acquired a minority stake in Joe & the Juice in a transaction valuing the General Atlantic-backed company at $1.8 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
A Polymarket trader made $300,000 betting on Biden's pardons, a new analysis shows
Exclusive Politics A Polymarket trader made $300,000 betting on Biden's pardons, a new analysis shows April 16, 20268:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Bobby Allyn A Polymarket trader made $300,000 betting on Biden’s pardons, a new analysis shows Listen · 2:21 2:21 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/nx-s1-5786580/nx-s1-9732216" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
US Premarket Movers: Hims & Hers, PPG Industries, QuidelOrtho
S&P 500 Index futures rise 0.1% as of 7:51 a.m. in New York as an upbeat forecast from TSMC lifts technology shares.
Bank of Russia sells yuan worth $60.33 mln with settlements on April 15
The volume of foreign currency sales on the domestic market with settlements dated April 14 also amounted to $60.33 mln
Gas Back in $3 Range by End of Summer ‘Optimistic,’ Says Oil Analyst McNally
Robert McNally, founder and president at Rapidan Energy Group, is “cautiously optimistic” on getting to a better outcome for oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. (Source: Bloomberg)
Renault CEO Says Making Growth in India a Key Priority
Renault CEO Francois Provost discusses the company's engineering transformation and plans for the Indian market. "Now it's time to boost up again outside Europe," Provost tells Bloomberg. "India is my first priority," he adds. The carmaker CEO also discusses engineering transformation, which he calls the company's "biggest challenge." He speaks with Bloomberg's Alisha Sachdev. (Source: Bloomberg)
Cocoa Demand Recovery Bumpy as Europe Grinds Drop to 17-Year Low
A recovery in cocoa demand is proving choppy, as European grindings slump to the lowest first-quarter levels since 2009.
Alrosa to launch gold mill at Degdekan deposit in 2029
The average annual production will total 3.3 tons of gold per year
Wall Street Quants See an Edge in Polymarket Earnings Forecasts
Every quarter, Wall Street’s hordes of analysts engineer financial models, parse alternative data and jostle for access to executives as they attempt to predict company earnings. New research suggests the anonymous bettors on Polymarket might give them a run for their money.
US & Iran Weigh Truce Extension & Stocks Hit Highs | The Pulse 4/16
"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. Today's guests: Claudia Panseri, France CIO at UBS Wealth Management; Carmine Di Noia, Director for Financial and Enterprise Affairs at the OECD & Lydia Rainforth, Head of European Energy & Energy Transition Research at Barclays. (Sou...
Appetite for PepsiCo’s cheaper snacks boosts foods group
Company is focusing on price cuts and more products with natural ingredients
Hays cuts consultancy staff by 14% in tough recruitment market
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Aluminum Market Enters a Prolonged Supply ‘Black Hole’
JPMorgan has been warning of a “serious and prolonged” outage that it says has now arrived.
Spain purchased record large gas volume from Russia — newspaper
According to Enagas energy company, Spain purchased the equivalent of 9,807 GWh of LNG from Russia
UK economy surged ahead of Iran war, but energy shock to test resilience
InternationalMust ReadUK economy surged ahead of Iran war, but energy shock to test resilienceBy Reuters -Apr 16, 2026LONDON: Britain’s economy put on a burst of growth in February, suggesting it was in slightly better shape before the start of the Iran war than many economists had feared, official figures showed on Thursday. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded 0.5% month-on-month in February, the biggest increase since January 2024, the Office for National Statistics said. Economists polled...