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The UAE has expanded its Golden Visa scheme to open long-term residency to more people. Reuters
The UAE's updated visa programme will contribute to a more stable Middle East

Even as uncertainty grows elsewhere in the region, residents of the Emirates can make long-term investments and plant solid roots

CommentApril 21, 2022
UAE Labour Law states that an employee should not bear the costs of residency visas and labour cards, but all too often employers add a clause to contracts stating that employees who leave within a certain time are liable to reimburse them. Andrew Parsons / The National
What are the UAE's new visa rules? 'Business Extra' explains

Job-seekers, entrepreneurs and real estate investors among those affected by one of the biggest overhauls to the visa residency system in years

Business ExtraApril 19, 2022
Chase's digital banking app is seen in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on September 20, 2021. Chase/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
PCR podcast: a battle for the future of banking

Consumers' expectations are the main driver of a faster and larger digital banking transition since the Covid-19 pandemic

Post Covid-19 RecoveryApril 15, 2022
NEW CANAAN, CONNECTICUT- APRIL 11: A family takes part in shiva, a traditional Jewish time of mourning for the dead when friends and family gather, remotely on the zoom video application for an elderly relative who died of heart failure, April 11, 2020 in New Canaan, Connecticut. Because he died during the COVID-19 pandemic, family members were unable to say goodbye in the hospital or make plans for a funeral. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)
How Zoom is aiming to be a part of our hybrid lives - Business Extra

A legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic, technology is fueling the increasing digital aspects of our day to day activities

Business ExtraApril 13, 2022
Dina Shoman co-founded The Verity app along with Omar Sharif and Kamal Al Samarrai. Ruel Pableo for The National
The Middle East needs a female Elon Musk

Role models will hasten the culture shift required for women entrepreneurs to break the glass ceiling

CommentApril 08, 2022
Omar Qirem, chief executive of Edelman Middle East.
Building trust with sophisticated audiences – Business Extra

Edelman's Trust Barometer shows institutions in UAE and Saudi Arabia are highly trusted but expectations are also rising

Business ExtraApril 06, 2022
Delegates at the World Government Summit 2022 in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
What mattered this week at the World Government Summit: Business Extra

The two-day annual event brought together leaders and organisations from 190 nations

Business ExtraMarch 29, 2022
A currency trader in Seoul, South Korea. AP
Shocks of today may echo 1970s but it is 1991 we should look to for comparisons

History shows that even today's war in Europe is unlikely to cause a major economic recession

CommentMarch 25, 2022
FILE PHOTO: An employee holds a sample of crude oil at the Yarakta oilfield, owned by Irkutsk Oil Co, in the Irkutsk region, Russia on March 11, 2019. REUTERS / Vasily Fedosenko / File Photo
A reality check for energy markets - Business Extra

Uncertainty sky high as Saudi Arabia warns on global oil supply and Russia faces more sanctions over Ukraine conflict

Business ExtraMarch 23, 2022
Yemen's Houthi rebels have shown themselves to be more interested in fighting than peace, says US official Sean Murphy. EPA
Houthis the 'aggressor' in Yemen war, US envoy in UAE says

Iran-backed rebel group 'must be forced to the negotiating table' to agree on a truce or ceasefire

UAEMarch 16, 2022
The UAE and US flags. Wam
'Business Extra' podcast: How UAE-US ties spur stability and growth

Senior American diplomat in Abu Dhabi Sean Murphy explains how the relationship will evolve in the years to come

Business ExtraMarch 16, 2022
Russia's former President Boris Yeltsin shakes hands with a cashier while visiting the second McDonald's restaurant that opened in Moscow, on June 2, 1990. Reuters
Big Macs in Russia tell us something about globalisation

McDonald's is closing all 847 of its restaurants in Russia. What does the exit of big brands mean?

CommentMarch 10, 2022
Traders, brokers and clerks on the trading floor at the London Metal Exchange. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created turmoil in commodity markets. Bloomberg
Why commodity prices are surging - Business Extra

Oil, metals, wheat and other categories have hit records for 2022 since the start of the Ukraine-Russia crisis

Business ExtraMarch 09, 2022
On Friday, FATF said the UAE had “made a high-level political commitment” to work with the organisation “to strengthen the effectiveness” of its anti-money laundering and counter terror financing efforts. Ryan Carter / The National
UAE stresses commitment to anti-money laundering efforts after global watchdog decision

FATF puts Emirates under ‘increased monitoring’ while acknowledging 'significant progress'

BusinessMarch 04, 2022
A giant model of earth is seen in a meeting hall during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 2, 2021. REUTERS / Yves Herman
How climate action will dominate energy in 2022 - Business Extra

The Atlantic Council's Randy Bell explains that the impact of October's Cop 26 Glasgow summit will continue to be felt as the industry transitions

Business ExtraMarch 02, 2022
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