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A field of solar panels at the King Abdulaziz City of Sciences and Technology in Saudi Arabia. Reuters
UK and Saudi Arabia look to 'join hands' in clean energy innovation

Britain's net zero plan shares similar strategies with kingdom's Vision 2030, experts say

EnergyJuly 13, 2021
Cryptocurrencies have soared in popularity since Bitcoin was first created after the 2008 financial crash. Reuters
Why Blockchain is worth far more than cryptocurrencies – Pocketful of Dirhams

Crypto expert Raša Karapandža shares his insights on the misconceptions around crypto assets

Pocketful of DirhamsJuly 13, 2021
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the G20 meeting in Venice. G20 finance ministers backed a historic deal to overhaul the way multinational companies are taxed. AFP
Janet Yellen urges EU to ditch plans for digital service tax on large tech companies

US treasury secretary heads to Brussels after G20 meeting backs G7's historic tax deal

EconomyJuly 12, 2021
Euros victory would deliver diverse England an Olympics-style lift

Tournament could generate £1 billion windfall for UK economy

UKJuly 10, 2021
COP26 President Alok Sharma at Whitelee Windfarm, just outside Glasgow in Scotland. Mr Sharma’s call to action to British business comes ahead of the UN Cop26 environmental summit in Glasgow in November. Reuters
Cop26 president urges British companies to join UN's Race to Zero campaign

Alok Sharma says the UK cannot meet net zero targets without backing of business

EnergyJuly 08, 2021
Wind turbines are seen at an Acciona Energia wind park in Puebla de Almenara, Spain. Wind and solar power capacity grew by 238 gigawatts globally in 2020. Reuters
BP sees renewables surge but world is not on track to hit climate goals

Growth in wind and solar encouraging but Covid drop in carbon emissions only transitory

EnergyJuly 08, 2021
Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak is bullish on the outlook for the UK economy. Reuters
Rishi Sunak eyes jobs-led recovery as study finds no major pandemic hit to UK economy

Chancellor is 'cautiously optimistic' about country's recovery

EconomyJuly 08, 2021
A takeaway food courier, working for Deliveroo, stops in the Chinatown district of London. The company plans to hire 400 software engineers, data scientists and designers to help expand its operations. Getty Images
Deliveroo sees 88% jump in second-quarter orders

Sales in UK and Ireland particularly strong, growing 94% to 38m

MarketsJuly 08, 2021
Secretary General of the OECD, Mathias Cormann, says the job creation policy priority is to get people all around the world vaccinated as soon as possible. EPA
OECD says Covid jobs crisis is far from over

Paris-based organisation says job creation must be at the heart of the recovery

EconomyJuly 07, 2021
A steam train from the Great Central Railway passes between new housing developments in Loughborough, UK. Britain's housing market accelerated after finance minister Rishi Sunak unveiled a tax break in July last year. Bloomberg
UK housing boom loses steam as tax break winds down

House prices fell 0.5% on the month in June but were still up 8.8% on the year

PropertyJuly 07, 2021
Morrisons is not the only UK supermarket attracting the interest of private equity buyers. AFP
Why are Britain’s supermarkets so attractive to buyers?

Rising costs, staff shortages and supply quirks have not put off buy-out bidders hoping to capitalise on bullish growth

UKJuly 06, 2021
A currency trader watches monitors in the foreign exchange dealing room of KEB Hana Bank in Seoul, South Korea. AP
The investment outlook for the rest of 2021 – Pocketful of Dirhams

Samy Chaar, chief economist at Lombard Odier, outlines what's in store for the global markets

Pocketful of DirhamsJuly 06, 2021
Lord David Wolfson, the minister of justice, said the Middle East Legal Services Week will link leading law firms in the region with experts in the UK. Courtesy: Ministry of Justice
UK looks to deepen ties with Middle East legal sector

Three-day conference brings together legal professionals from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan with UK experts

EconomyJuly 05, 2021
IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva urged countries that have booked more vaccines than they need to distribute the surplus to nations that need them – and to do so quickly. AFP
IMF's Kristalina Georgieva: ‘We must vaccinate the world’

International Monetary Fund chief calls for $50bn to inoculate global population

EconomyJuly 05, 2021
Tesla’s Model 3 is soaring in popularity in the UK. AP
Tesla Model 3 becomes best-selling car in Britain

Shift to new technology boosts UK automotive sector as it struggles to recover from pandemic

TechnologyJuly 05, 2021
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