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KFED showcases support for Emirati entrepreneurs at Make it in the Emirates 2026
Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development (KFED) is showcasing its support for Emirati entrepreneurs at Make it in the Emirates 2026, as it looks to strengthen the country’s entrepreneurship ecosystem and boost the industrial sector. The event, taking place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from May 4 to 7, brings together government entities, companies and entrepreneurs under the theme “Emerging Stronger”.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click her...
Morris dancing tradition celebrated across UK this May Bank Holiday
Morris dancers are celebrating the arrival of summer across Britain this May bank holiday.From its earliest recorded mentions in the 15th century to its place in contemporary festivals and communities, Morris dancing reflects six centuries of tradition, adaptation, and social change.It was a symbolic ritual designed to celebrate fertility, community, and the renewal of life, and now a large number of groups across the UK are still entertaining crowds today, strapped with bells, waving handkerchi...
What an empty car park tells us about the UK's debt problem
The BBC has been speaking to people living in one of England's poorest communities.
More than double the gas stuck in Hormuz is wasted each year, IEA says
Capping methane emissions would alleviate energy and climate crisis
Montenegro Says EU Working to Fix Euro Issue Hindering Accession
The European Union is working on resolving the thorny issue of Montenegro’s unilateral use of the euro, an obstacle for the Adriatic nation’s plans to join the bloc, Finance Minister Novica Vukovic said.
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Yen Jumps 0.8% in Asia Trading, Putting Investors on High Alert
MarketsCurrenciesYen Jumps 0.8% in Asia Trading, Putting Investors on High AlertFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftGift this articleContact us:Provide news feedback or report an errorConfidential tip?Send a tip to our reportersSite feedback:Take our SurveyNew WindowFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Ruth Carson and Matthew BurgessMay 4, 2026 at 4:39 AM UTCBookmarkSaveThe yen jumped in Asia on Monday, as traders remained on edge over the potential for Japanese authorities t...
The Rise Of The 'Casting Era' In The Creator Economy
AI is turning the creator economy into a commodity. While the middle market drowns in generic data, elite brands are going analog to find what the algorithms can’t see.
Swiss Lawmakers Gather to Discuss Law That Will Shape UBS Future
A group of 13 Swiss lawmakers will meet in Bern on Monday to kickstart the legislative process that will shape the future of UBS Group AG.
Japan Can Conduct 30 More Yen Interventions, Goldman Sachs Says
Japan has the firepower to intervene 30 times in currency markets at last week’s scale, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., though officials are expected to conserve its reserves and step in at more effective moments.
The law firm that shaped Wall Street and the world
With fewer than 300 lawyers, Wachtell racked up bumper profits and exercised outsize influence. Now its model is being challenged as never before
Why Markets Think the US Is Winning the Blockade
Europe, on the other hand...
Saudi Arabia touts new use for Neom port after Iran war
With the Strait of Hormuz choked off, Riyadh focuses on Red Sea infrastructure
Iran’s covert war on opponents abroad
Experts say Tehran is likely to eventually seek retaliation against senior figures over the US-Israeli war
Segantii Insider Trading Trial Begins in Hong Kong
One of Hong Kong’s most high-profile insider trading cases is back in focus, as a trial involving Segantii Capital Management and its founder Simon Sadler began in the city on Monday. Bloomberg's Minmin Low has the latest. (Source: Bloomberg)
Hong Kong Property Shares Rally as Morgan Stanley Feeds Optimism
Hong Kong property shares rallied, leading gains in the broader market along with technology stocks, after Morgan Stanley boosted its forecast for home prices.
History Points to More Upside for India’s Small Caps After April’s 18% Surge
Iran war risks and earnings are set to drive the broader market in May.
Top Bank of Korea Official Says It’s Time to Consider Rate Hike
A senior official at the Bank of Korea said it’s time to consider raising rates, as economic growth appears unlikely to fall much below the bank’s earlier projections, while inflation is likely to exceed its previous forecast.
China’s Rare Sanctions Pushback Leaves Banks Caught in Crossfire
China has ordered its companies to ignore US sanctions, an unprecedented act of defiance that threatens to trap a vast banking sector in the crossfire as tension rises between the world’s largest economies.
China’s Rare Defiance of US Sanctions Sparks Showdown Over Banks
China has ordered companies to defy US sanctions for the first time, a step that threatens to put its banking sector into the crosshairs of competition between the world’s largest economies.